Hey, if it means I don't have to read any more, woo and, might I add, a big hoo.

Xander ,'Sleeper'


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.


§ ita § - Jan 13, 2009 7:44:43 pm PST #1202 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

They did go very heavy on the Nate/Sophie misdirected conversation, but it ended sweetly enough. I wonder if they're going to go down a Hardison/Parker road, but I'd prefer BFF instead. They're cute like that.


Lee - Jan 13, 2009 9:02:42 pm PST #1203 of 30000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

That was a very cute ep. I like DJ Hardison, and now I want him to be my BFF even more than I did last week.


flea - Jan 14, 2009 3:19:31 am PST #1204 of 30000
information libertarian

Further signs of the apocalypse: a $120 a month prescription drug to make your eyelashes grow longer. [link]


Sue - Jan 14, 2009 3:46:58 am PST #1205 of 30000
hip deep in pie

Ben and Jerry's Yes Pecan! flavour for Obama. Which will make more or less sense, depending on how you pronounce pecan. [link]


sumi - Jan 14, 2009 4:04:53 am PST #1206 of 30000
Art Crawl!!!

Man, I'm tired. Why isn't the coffee ready yet?


Jesse - Jan 14, 2009 4:08:33 am PST #1207 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Further signs of the apocalypse: a $120 a month prescription drug to make your eyelashes grow longer.

My mother was talking to me about dealing with all my grandmother's meds, and mentioned something she takes for her nails. OK, maybe it's a more significant problem than I'm imagining, but the woman takes a zillion meds to keep her heart pumping, etc.! Wouldn't you drop the one for your nails?


Steph L. - Jan 14, 2009 4:18:33 am PST #1208 of 30000
I look more rad than Lutheranism

mentioned something she takes for her nails.

Possibly for nail fungus? Which can, if it's bad enough, be seriously painful (I have personal experience with said fungus).

OTOH, like you said, all the keep-the-heart-pumping meds are more critically important than nail-fungus meds.


Jesse - Jan 14, 2009 4:37:22 am PST #1209 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Yeah, I don't know what exactly the nail meds are for. Except my mother was saying she might look into taking it too, and she doesn't have fungus, just crappy nails (brittle, splitting, etc.)


Theodosia - Jan 14, 2009 4:45:31 am PST #1210 of 30000
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

If it's for nail fungus, there are some home remedies (soaking in apple cider vinegar or Listerine, or applying Vick's Vapo Rub) that have AT LEAST as good a track record. I've just started fighting off a minor case, so I'll let you know how that works out.

I had a not-fun evening, because intense belly pain made me go to the ER. They gave me IV painkiller that worked almost instantly, though, and after several hours waiting for a CAT scan, it was pronounced a bouncing baby kidney stone.

Incidentally, the painkiller turns out to be the IV version of... Motrin? Which is evidently known to be aces at reducing kidney stone pain, and is their first line of detecting if that's what the patient has, because if it works, then it's almost certain that's the diagnosis.

Waiting around a couple hours for a diagnosis might be a little annoying, but it was so pleasant not to be waiting in DIRE PAIN that I didn't mind.


Jesse - Jan 14, 2009 4:56:55 am PST #1211 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh yeah, Theo, I meant to say I'm sorry you had to go to the ER, but so glad they could figure out the problem AND do something about it!