I find that Love Actually loses quite a bit of its obscene charm when edited for basic cable.
ETA: Of course, the scenes with Liam Neeson are even more heartbreaking now.
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 find that Love Actually loses quite a bit of its obscene charm when edited for basic cable.
ETA: Of course, the scenes with Liam Neeson are even more heartbreaking now.
OK, cannot get miniblinds for the french doors.* Loki just pulled down the broken one on himself trying to get out. I had gone out front to make sure that the drain extender was working and so he had a session with the screen door which =LOKI WANT OUTSIDE CRAZY.
He's even trying the basement door now.
* Not that I was gonna.
...and now on FB my aunt is bemoaning that I don't live near her because she'd love to hook me up with some guy.
I'm tempted to write a book titled Overweight and Unmarried: One Woman's Story of How Her Family Drove Her Off the Internets.
In less whiny news, I managed to score a pair of earrings because Steph mentioned that she'd managed to score a pendant from the seller: [link]
Oooh, pretty!
I've rarely bought my own jewelry. Mom and dad have me figured out and pretty much everything is from them and I love it. I've got a coworker who has similar taste and loves my earrings. I've promised to bring something for her from Nepal and Bhutan. Which means I need to convince my parents to pick stuff out for me that isn't for me.
In terms of sunburn. First Ozone damage does make a difference. Secondly I think most of the damage is done when you first burn. So if you stay outside all the time and develop a tan and never lose it - you get a lot less damage than someone who tans or burns, gets pale again, tans or burns again. If you get dark and stay dark that minimizes the dammage. Not eliminates it cause a white persons tan is not ultra high SPF but minimizes it.
That makes a lot of sense Typo Boy. I burn now, but didn't as a kid. And as I kid I rarely lost my tan completely over the winter. And now, My feet don't burn -- but that is because I wear sandals most of the time.
I love my house.
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I'm not sure how you tell raccoons from cephalopods, there. Here's a good place to start, though.
Some other appearances of the raccoon and cephalopod neighbours: [link] [link] [link]
I'm thinking that people's skin reactions haven't necessarily kept pace with the last 500 years of migration patterns. I seem to recall reading that Caucasian Australians had some of the highest skin cancer rates in the world, because a bunch of people whose skin was fine for, say, Dublin, found themselves in a much sunnier environment.
This is true. It also means that we're world leaders in treating skin cancers, IIRC.
New York and Madrid being the same is what always surprises me.
It's the Gulf Stream that makes the difference in climate. Europe's Atlantic coast gets Caribbean weather ported to it via ocean current. (One of the reasons global warming is better described as climate change - it has the potential to disrupt the Gulf Stream, which would be pretty devastating for Europe's climate.)