I really liked F/N, Laura. Not cartoony and lots of exploration of media and image and truth and other cool stuff like that. Go see it!
Spike's Bitches 43: Who am I kidding? I love to brag.
[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.
Sean, I'm so glad to hear from you. Next time please respond to my text, even if all you say is "go away" so I don't fret all night, k? I was really worried that I hadn't heard from you after Becca said you never showed and she hadn't heard from you the other night.
P.S. It's going to be 70 on Monday, so the sun shall return.
I'm sorry I disappeared. It's been a rough couple of days.
I get that, I do. That's why no response at all was so scary.
Anyway, glad you're ok.
good , Em!
Glad to here S is doing better.
It is just a wee bit colder than makes me happy, here. heavy frost on the cars this am
Glad to hear S is doing better, and that you are ok, Sean.
Shir, that's a tough one. I think in your shoes I would take the easy A, and hope my eyes don't fall out from rolling forever. Also, do your lecturers have students fill out course evaluations at the end of class? Cuz then might be a good time to have a say.
Also, do your lecturers have students fill out course evaluations at the end of class?
Yes, we have that, but what would I write? "Your approach sucks and insulting women"?
"Your approach sucks and insulting women"
Yeah.
Sorry, that's all I've got.
Yes, we have that, but what would I write? "Your approach sucks and insulting women"?
Sure, why not?
Of course, I may not be the best person to ask. I once stood up in a marching band techniques class that was a requirement for my major and told the instructor that he was an embittered old dinosaur who was stagnating in his glories from thirty years past and wouldn't know fresh and exciting innovations in the sport of drum corps or marching band if they came up and bit him on the ass.
This was in response to the fourth or fifth time he'd said that he felt women had no business being band directors.
Given that he had the power to keep me from getting a job anywhere in the tri-state area, I felt it prudent to leave class and go change my major.
I may have a big mouth.
Shir--you could say something like "I felt the instructor was not open to interpretations of myth which were different that his own. His interpretations seemed to be uniformly conservative and biased against women in particular."