Sometimes the bad guys are the only good guys you get.
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.
Parker!
Can someone explain to me why I bloody the knuckles on my right hand every time I go to the ER? I can't work out when or where I'm cutting them.
Do you notice that the hospital staff is then sporting fat lips and black eyes?
HARDISON!
Do you notice that the hospital staff is then sporting fat lips and black eyes?
I never notice my knuckles until I get home, so I really don't know...but it would clear everything up.
The next question then is: Does the ER staff act afraid around you?
I got my very own recycling bin! This seems ridiculous but I really do miss my dumpster and recycling center at the old apartment, and blue bins are far too expensive when compared to a similar sized trash can. W gave me one of her spares, yay! Need to read up on the weird recycling rules (apparently the town takes 1 and 2, and aluminum, paper, cardboard and glass, but there seem to be some odd addendums, like the neck of the bottle can't be the same size as the body.
Yappy dog went home, yay!
I can only hope the bloody knuckles mean that the obstructive ER doc is finding out firsthand what living with intense head pain is like.
What Matt said.
There haven't been any truly obstructive ER docs for a while now, so I guess that might argue in favour of the closed fist explanation of my scrapes.
Typographic question: this page says that the opening paragraph shouldn't be indented (but following ones should). I'm looking at the book I'm currently reading, and that certainly seems to be the case, but I never noticed it in almost 40 years of reading, and I've certainly never produced documents that way.
Is it common knowledge? Are essays and papers and office documents being churned out with unindented first paragraphs and I was in the minority, oblivious and wrong?