Anya: We should drop a piano on her. It always works for that creepy cartoon rabbit when he's running from that nice man with the speech impediment. Giles: Yes, or perhaps we could paint a convincing fake tunnel on the side of a mountain.

'Touched'


Natter 62: The 62nd Natter  

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.


beekaytee - Nov 16, 2008 3:48:29 pm PST #1676 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

"one more hair... just one more hair..."

Ugh. She knows my pain.


Liese S. - Nov 16, 2008 3:48:46 pm PST #1677 of 10002
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I can't say I empathize, exactly, because I don't know personally what you went through, bonny, but I do know secondhand through what happens to our students. And it's an awful thing.

I wasn't altogether clear on why the law was supposed to be just for infants to begin with. But I definitely agree that we need to step up with our side of the bargain when we cleared out institutionalized care.


Hil R. - Nov 16, 2008 3:52:51 pm PST #1678 of 10002
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I wasn't altogether clear on why the law was supposed to be just for infants to begin with.

It was supposed to be to prevent mothers from giving birth and then leaving the baby in a dumpster or public bathroom or whatever -- give them a way to abandon the baby safely. I remember seeing something in Italy, I think maybe in Florence, where a convent from the middle ages had this sort of door built into the side of it, where poor women who'd given birth out of wedlock could leave their babies, and the nuns would take care of them.


Gadget_Girl - Nov 16, 2008 3:53:20 pm PST #1679 of 10002
Just call me "Siouxsie Shunshine".

Health ~ma and job ~ma to quester


Liese S. - Nov 16, 2008 3:53:36 pm PST #1680 of 10002
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

About the snow, we had our first snow last week. I was still sick, but D. went out late at night to buy us ice cream so we could observe our family tradition of eating ice cream the day of the first snow each winter. We've done it every year of our married lives. This year we almost didn't make it because I was sick, but he made a point of going out so we could carry it on. Sweet guy.

About eyebrows, I refuse to pluck. I think I was just told to pluck during the wrong time of my life wherein I was asserting that I did not need to downplay my ethnic characteristics in order to be beautiful. I still feel that things like commenting on a woman's eyebrows or a man's unibrow are racially motivated at their core, but not enough to be all up in arms about it. Now I mostly don't pluck because a) I'm lazy and b) I don't really know how.


aurelia - Nov 16, 2008 3:58:43 pm PST #1681 of 10002
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

It was supposed to be to prevent mothers from giving birth and then leaving the baby in a dumpster or public bathroom or whatever -- give them a way to abandon the baby safely.

A safe haven law exists here. Infants can be left at hospitals or fire houses. I thought that was common many places.


sarameg - Nov 16, 2008 3:58:44 pm PST #1682 of 10002

I pluck mine. Sometimes get uneven, but am mostly pretty good with it. I like my eyebrows even when I don't pluck. They've got a nice arch to them. Which makes raising one eyebrow very effective!


Liese S. - Nov 16, 2008 4:01:43 pm PST #1683 of 10002
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

It's one of those things about which I occasionally stop and think, "I need to get one of the Buffistas to teach me how to do this." But then I never do.


Jesse - Nov 16, 2008 4:02:38 pm PST #1684 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I have about half of my natural eyebrow at this point.


quester - Nov 16, 2008 4:02:42 pm PST #1685 of 10002
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

I think originally such laws were to try to save infants from being dumped in dumpsters and such. And then some states expanded it to save toddlers from abusive homes and then...Nebraska took it to the logical extreme.

and xpost with Hil!