Kat, have you ever tried Kundalini yoga? They switched instructors around at my place and I gave it a shot. I guess I'm just not a chanter.
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.
I'm very very manic right now. I just told my realtor I am a basket case and apparently my voice is shaking. Great.
Oh, and one of my good acquaintances here has no idea I'm buying a house. I just kept not running into her and not and not and so I finally sent her an email asking if she wanted to take a field trip friday afternoon. Hehehehe.
WHILST!
What's all this, then?
What's all this, then?
I knew you were secretly Wallace. Where are you hiding Gromit?
Ahah! I can change my tagline now! Tea Party Fail: What Happened To The Million Teabags?
But! The State got up to straight up TRAMPLING of the RIGHTS, and put the kibosh on the teabag display. Which left the bags back in the inside of a truck, borne back ceaselessly into the past or something.
And so, that left people with one unresolved question: What happened to the teabags? Did they end up on a cross country jaunt? Did they get sent to the Dharma Initiative? Did anyone come to the realization: "Hey! I bet we could make tea with these things?" As it happens, the press stayed on the case.
From today's Washington Post:
Finally, the truck's driver, who had been wandering around town for hours after an overnight drive from Georgia, found a place to unload the cargo: 12 floors up in a downtown advocacy group.
That's right. One million teabags finally found a home in a conference room at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, JUST AS NOSTRADAMUS SAID THEY WOULD. The Post got a picture of the greatest political demonstration to ever take place in a downtown conference room.
What's all this, then?
I knew you were secretly Wallace. Where are you hiding Gromit?
He COULD secretly be a member of Monty Python instead.
Anybody hear Fresh Air? There was a woman who was talking about overcoming her fear of math, after dropping out of high school and finally passing Finite Math in college? Please to help me figure out her name and the name of the book?
Kat, a friend of a friend at NPR says she couldn't find this either and that it might be local station content not licensed by the national-NPR. So you should call the local station.
If you do figure it out, my math prof sister would be interested!
When I moved, Lori helped me haul my bed and mattress in first. It's always the first thing I do, get my bed moved and made so there's ONE THING done. The most important thing. The thing I will pass out in.
Did you google Finite Math?