Heh. Given the number of Mexican/Central American immigrants in NYC, there could indeed be Mayans in Jessica's backyard. Or picking up her garbage or manning the fast food counter down the street, or driving trucks or whatever. Face it, she's surrounded by the living descendants of Atlantisthe Mayan Empire.
'Safe'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
In and, if it was hot enough, maybe a little bit out of uniform.
And singing "There Is Nothing Like a Dame."
No, wait, that was the movie.
I've been watching a few shows on History Channel lately. What the Victorians Did For Us is a little flippant for my taste in documentaries, but an entertaining British look at the era. Civil War Journal is a bit disjointed, though they may be showing the episodes out of order. History's Turning Points is probably too basic in many ways, but you can only do so much in half an hour.
I think it's the History Channel (or maybe Discovery?) that's has a geology-based show called "How the Earth Was Made." They had a two-hour overview last year that I really liked (so much that I still have it on my dvr), and it's now a series. They've had eps on the San Andreas Fault, the Marianas Trench, and a few others that are all really interesting.
If I were in charge of UFO Hunters they'd be going out each week and mostly busting those sort of incidents,
I've seen a number of episodes of Ghost Hunters on SyFy since my wife watches the show. Two things really struck me. First, why do they always turn off the lights when even the people telling their stories almost never mention the lights being off? But more importantly, if hauntings really worked they way they say they do, proving the existence of ghosts should be a slam dunk, so why don't they actually investigate it? Actually, I think I already know the answers to those questions.
I'm offically mortgage applied.
You people are applying logic to these shows. Why can't you just accept them for their unintentional comedy value.
History channel, Kathy. Last night they aired one on Krakatoa and a very dry desert whose name I forget.
Sigh. My Monday ER visit did break the back of that migraine, but I'd really like to feel well again, you know? Really pain-free. Pain management guy this morning. I am trying not to get tense about it beforehand. But the chances he actually discussed pain management with my migraine guy seem slim. I'm sure he'll want to do another procedure in a few weeks.
Gud, I don't know if you're an SGU fan or not, but they did an interview with Yau-Man Chan a while back where they talked about ghost hunting shows and how absurd they are. (Yau-Man's day job is designing and building those kinds of scientific instruments, so he's able to go into hilarious detail about exactly how stupid it is to interpret a reading you don't understand on an instrument you don't know how to use as proof of paranormal activity.)
I'm a regular SGU downloader, it's a good podcast.
ita, I hopepain management guy has talked to migraine guy.
Uhg, craziness at work.