Sympathies to your dad, Kristin, and to Mr. Pollack's other friends and loved ones, as well as to all the world who loved his movies. The world's a little dimmer tonight.
This, so very much this.
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Sympathies to your dad, Kristin, and to Mr. Pollack's other friends and loved ones, as well as to all the world who loved his movies. The world's a little dimmer tonight.
This, so very much this.
Aimee's Gypsy Quarter Curse
The what now?
Much love for K's dad and K and surgery~~ma to sj's mom!!
Much love for K's dad and K and surgery~~ma to sj's mom!!
What she said!
Mom's out of surgery and doing well! I hope she doesn't get too sick from the anesthesia, she's very sensitive to it.
craftarded
this one word made my morning a little less crapified.
That's great news, sj! I'm the same way with anesthesia, but they've really come a long ways with what they can give you before the anesthesia. I hope she tolerates it well.
In things-I-will-not-say:
Dear ComStu Prof,
You're teaching a course in information technology and communications, which will focus a lot on how the Internet has affected social communication. And you use AOL for your e-mail? Are you serious? Is that some kind of joke that we're supposed to question you about? Because, honestly, it really makes me wonder if you're qualified to teach this course.
no love,
vw
You're teaching a course in information technology and communications, which will focus a lot on how the Internet has affected social communication. And you use AOL for your e-mail?
Oh dear.
Oh dear.
Right? I mean. I just. I'm speechless. How can he claim any credibility on the issue? It's like he's stuck back in the early internet!
It might just be the email account he's had forever.
I remember when AOL was resisting the internet, very much limiting their user's access.
Come to think of it, they may still do that for all I know.
I do recall they had to be dragged on board.