Ugh Kat. That's a lot of unpaid work. And a lot of fundraising.
'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.
Has anyone ever ordered from Athleta?
I have, Cash. I try to buy on sale. I like most of the stuff I've gotten.
sarameg, before you call in pesticides, I beg you to try diamateous earth. It's made of awesome and food-grade diamateous earth is fine for pets to be around. I use it liberally in my yard and around the foundation of my house and it keeps ALL exoskeleton out of your life.
Oh, wow. I just clicked over to an American Masters on PBS about how the Chinese have been portrayed in Hollywood.
The Athleta catalog is very nice but the prices in Activa are better. I have found the sizing in Athleta to be pretty good, or no worse than the other women's sports catalogs. My sister joined the Diva club on Activa, which gives you discounts and free shipping, which is nice.
I'll check that out, thanks! It's difficult finding good, plus sized athletic wear.
No problem. I may have some kind of psychological dependency--I get Activa, Athleta, Title 9, and something called Teddy, which is all bicycling gear. I want ALL the clothes!
Oh, wow. I just clicked over to an American Masters on PBS about how the Chinese have been portrayed in Hollywood.
No doubt with the respect and sensitivity due such an ancient culture.
billytea, DH wants to know if there is a species of giant ticks in Australia. I told him you might know.
billytea, DH wants to know if there is a species of giant ticks in Australia. I told him you might know.
I think our largest native tick is the ornate kangaroo tick, the female is about 5 mm long before feeding. Not sure if that counts as a giant. The largest tick in the world is the sloth's giant tick; one specimen was found to be the size of a walnut (after feeding). Makes sense, ticks rely on not being detected by their host, so there's a strong selection pressure against getting too big - but sloths aren't exactly the most alert of animals, so if that's your host, you can probably afford to be more obvious about it.