tonight was the first audience for the show. Lots of lil glitches, including BOTH guitarists breaking strings (thankfully NOT at the same time), 1/2 the monitors cutting out, and the end of show announcement not playing. That being said, the audience gave a standing ovation! And, DJ alerted me to my company made the cover of the weekly paper, The Dallas Observer: [link]
But my lovely ass't went all emo after the show. He's either a calm pond of water, or a boiling pot of tea. Not much in between. doesn't help we are all tired. I just need to teach him how to communicate, to prevent the boiling state.
But my lovely ass't went all emo after the show.
Ya know, at first I didn't see the 't there. Was a real innerestin' paragraph.
Did we know about GraphJam? Here's one - Probability that the caller at the door is a.... [link]
At my school we have problems with the students text messaging during class
Portable Cell Phone Jammer: $45.
Look on kids faces? Priceless.
Ya know, at first I didn't see the 't there. Was a real innerestin' paragraph.
LOL!! Makes ya wonder how it "communicates". PeeYew!
I probably wouldn't watch so much convention if it weren't for Keith and Rachel.
Though I am a proud Dem.(just not one of those people that bitches if she doesn't hear every second.)
I just don't know if I love them enough to watch the ReoubsETA: Honestly, I think I love them enough to watch them clean their closets.
But even that is more interesting than puffy, bigoted white guys.
If I leaned over the edge of the bed, and stretched my arms veeery far, I could get my book in a sliver of light from the hall.
Heh. I'm not sure if I ever actually WAS afraid of the dark (I think I was) but I figured out that if I said I was, and got the door open with the hall light coming in, I could then read by the light of that...but I got in lots of trouble when I got caught for that. Though I still say that the punishments for that were excessive.
I think I got into more trouble for reading in low light, than I did for reading past my bedtime. I liked reading by candlelight, and my dad used to raise heck when he caught me at it. Of course, this was probably at a later age than what you all are referring to, as my older sister completely controlled the light level in our bedroom until she moved out.
Portable Cell Phone Jammer: $45.
Amazing. This would be absolutely great.
Though I still say that the punishments for that were excessive.
Took your book away, did they?
Portable Cell Phone Jammer
Illegal for use/sale/manufacture in the United States, though. There are a number of law schools that have turned off Internet access in classrooms. It's one of the ongoing conversations right now amongst the Deans.