Zoe: What's that, sir? Mal: Freedom, is what. Zoe: No, I meant what's that? Mal: Oh. Yeah. Just step around it. I think something must've been living in here.

'Out Of Gas'


Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


omnis_audis - Oct 06, 2008 5:18:59 am PDT #7675 of 10001
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

easy~ma for Steph.

Cute pic of Joe. Did he let the doll win?

Sounds like it's raining outside. Guess where the poncho and umbrella are? Yup in the car.

Gronk.


Barb - Oct 06, 2008 5:35:10 am PDT #7676 of 10001
“Not dead yet!”

From my husband: sick, wrong, and made me laugh like nothing else on a Monday morning.

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lisah - Oct 06, 2008 5:58:44 am PDT #7677 of 10001
Punishingly Intricate

Meclizine! that's the one - it really helped.

Meclizine was what they put me on when I was hospitalized with really bad vertigo (I couldn't open my eyes without puking for two days) a couple of years ago. They never figured out what caused the vertigo. It was probably viral.

I also took it when I was in Mexico a few years ago and had to be a backseat passenger in the car we rented. I wasn't car sick once! AND it didn't make my sleepy. LOVE MECLIZINE!


Jessica - Oct 06, 2008 6:13:26 am PDT #7678 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

The best EVER Epicurious comments thread (and I'm guessing Nora remembers this too) was on their recipe for apple pie with cheese baked into the crust. The original thread is gone now, but you can still read some of the responses to the woman who gave it a 1-fork review after making the crust not with cheddar, but with something she thought was probably gorgonzola, but couldn't be sure because it had been in her refrigerator for about 6 months.


Barb - Oct 06, 2008 6:19:27 am PDT #7679 of 10001
“Not dead yet!”

the woman who gave it a 1-fork review after making the crust not with cheddar, but with something she thought was probably gorgonzola, but couldn't be sure because it had been in her refrigerator for about 6 months.

::gags::

Some people really ought not to go anywhere near cooking. Ever.

I'm not a cheese in my apple pie sort of person, but I do like fruit and cheese together.


d - Oct 06, 2008 6:28:16 am PDT #7680 of 10001
It's nice to see some brave pretenders trying to make it interesting.

Timelies! Coughing fit at midnight = no voice today. Whee.

Quick question - I'm on my laptop outside and it's hard to see. I thought someone mentioned in here once how to change the brightness levels to make things more visible. Can someone help me out?


brenda m - Oct 06, 2008 6:29:25 am PDT #7681 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I just had to have one of those apple-cheddar bagels after this conversation. Not too bad.


Nora Deirdre - Oct 06, 2008 6:34:20 am PDT #7682 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

God, I love Epicurious.

Speaking of which, we're doing a pot roast in the slow cooker today, and decided on an ultra-simple recipe from 1963 (the golden age of the pot roast!) that has 112 reviewers and 4 forks. Can't go wrong! (uh, we hope.)


Barb - Oct 06, 2008 6:49:19 am PDT #7683 of 10001
“Not dead yet!”

Nora, some of my favorite recipes come from the old General Foods Test Kitchen/Good Housekeeping/et al cookbooks I have from the late fifites/early sixties. (One of my passions-- old cookbooks.)


Deena - Oct 06, 2008 6:53:37 am PDT #7684 of 10001
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Timelies. I got about 3 hours of sleep, presented the unfinished system, explained what happens next (uh...I punt?), and then, since that went so well, called the insurance company to find out what the hell was going on.

They require prior authorization of prescriptions. But, the rep was quick to tell me, if the doctor authorizes it, my copay will be $60.00 a month! And then he proceeded to spell out the generic name and a different formulation and tell me that this version would only be $10.00 a month! Yay me. I hung up on him while he was wishing me a happy day.

The medication is Bupropion, which I quit when we started this insurance because there was no coverage for prescriptions in January (it was a weird thing where the company started late, so they cobbled together a faux plan for the first month). He's suggesting I go on the regular release instead of the extended release. It's cheaper--because it doesn't work as well! Oh yay!

I almost told the rep it's a good thing I'm not suicidal...but I figured I didn't need to add to the fun of his day any more than working for an insurance company on a Monday morning must already be, and now I've emailed the doctor who prescribed it with all of the pre-auth information and his 'suggestion', and we'll see what happens.