That's ironclad logic.
Absolutely. After all, when you hit someone else on the thumb with a hammer, what better to say than "Q'apla"?
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That's ironclad logic.
Absolutely. After all, when you hit someone else on the thumb with a hammer, what better to say than "Q'apla"?
I vote Q'thulu. It has an apostrophe and is therefore obviously superior.
The Old Ones are Goa'uld?
DUH - otherwise how would we know they were aliens?
Yeah, but we're the ones putting in the apostrophes. What if it's something different in their languages?
Happy birthday, Teppy!!
And, way to go mac!!
SC governor
My guesses in no particular order
- bender
- breakdown
- rehab
See, I'm much more cynical than that--my mind went immediately to "weekender with current boy and/or girlfriend."
Yeah, but we're the ones putting in the apostrophes. What if it's something different in their languages?
Yeah. Maybe it's supposed to be Q☺thulu
See, I'm much more cynical than that--my mind went immediately to "weekender with current boy and/or girlfriend."
Hang on there, this is a Republican who espouses family values. You're not going to see someone like that involved in some seedy sexual activity.
Hang on there, this is a Republican who espouses family values. You're not going to see someone like that involved in some seedy sexual activity
My folks are in SC -- I just asked them to look behind the couch for the governer
I've got a doctors appointment up in Friendship Heights at 5:30 today. That's on the Red Line, which is where the accident was yesterday, but it's on the opposite end of the Red Line. The metro web site says that trains will be running every 8-10 minutes (usual rush hour is about every two minutes), and that customers should expect delays and crowded trains, and to avoid the Red Line if possible. I'm trying to decide what I should do about this appointment. That line at rush hour is generally pretty crowded anyway, and with trains running that infrequently, I'm pretty sure it's going to be crowded enough that I'll risk a panic attack, plus I know I won't be able to get a seat and my ankle and hip are already hurting. But I've canceled appointments with this doctor way too often already.
Maybe I'll see if I can take a bus.
My sister-in-law takes the redline - she said it was rpetty quite this morning.