And they are putting parents who have lost a child in the earthquake at the head of the (now very long list) list of people who want to adopt a child who lost parents in the earthquake.
Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I actually don't have that much of a problem with that, except for the emotional repercussions, which are kind of scary. So I do have some problems, I guess.
Aaaand since I'm acquainted with someone who was right ready to adopt a child from China and then got booted to the end of the line due to antidepressants (after all the multitude of fertility treatments she'd been through, who wouldn't be on them?!!) and fatness (also a factor of the treatments. And antidepressants!) I wouldn't want, and she wouldn't want, to be put before local able adoptive parents.
But still. I don't really believe the gov't has the children's best interests. Just theirs.
Did you all, at one point, push the Free Sterling Silver Jewelry site? Or am I on crack?
Not on crack. Got some nice stuff from there. I don't understand how it's not a scam, but it's not.
i've gotten a couple of nice things from there too, Kat. hey, what was that link you posted yesterday, i think it was, with the free cell phone services? the google thing and so on. i meant to bookmark it, but forgot!
I've gotten a handful of stuff off that site, Kat. Nothing that I love, but some small and pretty things. Quiet jewelry, not destination pieces. I wish you hadn't brought it back to my attention, though...
Hey, Kat... was it you that had the link to that site where you register to not get paper catalogs? I lost that URL in the crashes of ought eight.
is IMDB down?
Huh. Two people climbed the NY Times building today. One was Alain Robert, that French guy who keeps climbing tall buildings. He said he did it to bring attention to global warming. The other was a guy from Brooklyn that doesn't have a history of climbing buildings and said he did it to bring attention to malaria. (edit: OK, he says he's climbed the Hearst Tower, but no one's ever seen him doing it before.)
(Actually, my first reaction to that building was, "I bet I could climb that." It's just so clearly climbable.)
was it you that had the link to that site where you register to not get paper catalogs? I lost that URL in the crashes of ought eight.
I believe it's called Catalog Choice, ita. They've become a sponsor of my local NPR station.
Yay climbing! I climbed tonight, although not a NY Times building, just walls. And then I had an excellent beer and an excellent steak salad. Nom nom nom.