I decided I needed the pedi after all. She just didn't use the scrub on my legs, and all was well.
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.
Watching Bringing Up Baby with with mac. He is confused by the black and white. Also thinks that Cary Grant looks like Clark Kent.
He is confused by the black and white.
Oh, that's adorable.
It sorta reminds me of a story a friend told me about her niece. The quite-young niece dropped a cell phone into the toilet. [Edit: writing this, it seems like there must have been some story behind this - but no, that's not the story.]
My friend managed to fish it out before it was lost forever (still no idea whether she managed to dry it off and return it to use), and said "you know, when I was your age, one couldn't have done that".
She meant, of course, that all the phones had cords and were attached to walls and the like, so dropping them to toilets - well, even carrying them to bathrooms - was quite impossible.
The little girl opened big eyes: "what, you had no toilets when you were a kid"?
The little girl opened big eyes: "what, you had no toilets when you were a kid"?
Hee!
Oh, msbelle -- exciting news! I don't know if I just didn't see it, or if it's back, but my grocery store did have the ranch mix powder today.
Watching Bringing Up Baby with with mac. He is confused by the black and white.
I have a friend whose little girl was watching an old movie on television when she was 6 or 7 and said to her mother, "What was it like when everything turned colored?"
Hivemind: am I using the "albeit" word properly in the sentence below?
An acquaintance immunization with 10% immunized nodes presents a dynamic which is much more similar to that of the targeted immunization, albeit with a different precentage of immunized nodes.
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"What was it like when everything turned colored?"
Man KHepburn's character is annoying like woah! I had forgotten that.
Yes, albeit is correct. However, did you mean percentage? Or is precentage correct in this usage?