Is the fancy lunch free? Because I think free fancy lunches trump jean days. Or maybe that's just because I'm STARVING.
It is not free. It would totally trump jeans. It's a birthday lunch for a relative, though, so I can't complain.
It's not for TWO HOURS, though, so I'm already starving.
The Boston Celtics championship parade, in Duck Boats!!
I have leftovers in the refrigerator. I am trying to wait at least another 30 minutes before I devour them.
I suppose I could eat my Pink Lady, but that was meant to be an afternoon snack.
Good Lord what is wrong with people??? [link]
XKCD is showing the Firefly love again today:
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And for you math purists, this from a few days ago:
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The Boston Celtics championship parade, in Duck Boats!!
All the Boston championship parades are Duck Boat parades. It's a thing.
Good Lord what is wrong with people???
No shit. I know Gloucester's a boring town if you're not a tourist, but sheesh!
Teenager from faith-healing family dies in Oregon
GLADSTONE, Ore. - Authorities say a teenager from a faith-healing family died from an illness that could have been easily treated, just a few months after a toddler cousin of his died in a case that has led to criminal charges.
Tuesday's death of 16-year-old Neil Beagley, however, may not be a crime because Oregon law allows minors 14 and older to decide for themselves whether to accept medical treatment.
"All of the interviews from last night are that he did in fact refuse treatment," police Sgt. Lynne Benton said Wednesday. "Unless we can disprove that, charges probably won't be filed in this case."
An autopsy Wednesday showed Beagley died of heart failure caused by a urinary tract blockage.
He likely had a congenital condition that constricted his urinary tract where the bladder empties into the urethra, and the condition of his organs indicates he had multiple blockages during his life, said Dr. Clifford Nelson, deputy state medical examiner for Clackamas County.
"You just build up so much urea in your bloodstream that it begins to poison your organs, and the heart is particularly susceptible," Nelson said.
Nelson said a catheter would have saved the boy's life. If the condition had been dealt with earlier, a urologist could easily have removed the blockage and avoided the kidney damage that came with the repeated illnesses, Nelson said.
Benton said a board member of the Followers of Christ church contacted the authorities after Beagley died at his family's home. The teen had been sick about a week, and church members and his family had gathered to pray Sunday when his condition worsened, Benton said.
In March, the boy's 15-month-old cousin Ava Worthington died at home from bronchial pneumonia and a blood infection.
Her parents, Carl and Raylene Worthington, also belong to the church. They have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and criminal mistreatment, and their defense attorneys have indicated they will use a religious freedom defense.