Spike: You pissed in the Big Man's Chair? That's fantastic! Gunn: Spike, can you please turn off that warm fuzzy? Spike: What, the Lorne thing? Worn off. I just think that's bloody fabulous.

'Life of the Party'


Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Polter-Cow - May 03, 2009 9:35:20 am PDT #8614 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Hm. The blender I have appears to be decades old and doesn't seem to work. Unless I'm missing why the blades aren't turning.


Seska (the Watcher-in-Training) - May 03, 2009 10:14:20 am PDT #8615 of 30000
"We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"

I am back at uni, after my two-week impromptu work-holiday at home. I drove up, could not find a parking space outside my building, and wondered for a minute what was with all the frakking students. Then remembered it's exam time, and that I live on campus. Gah. Currently parking illegally and hoping my disabled parking card gets me out of trouble until the kids remember it's the weekend and they're better off at home. Roll on the PhD (2010, I hope), when I might have some staff privileges...

I think that's the problem: I'm not that enthralled, for some days now, with what I'm studying. I can't even call it boredom, but... I'm keep waiting for some new, exciting approach that I'll totally love in an eye blink.

What stage of your studies are you at? That sounds pretty normal to me. Despite having found a subject I really enjoy (finally), I still don't love every minute of it. And my current term papers are driving me slightly loopy. But overall, there's more interesting stuff than dull going on. I reckon if you can say that, you're doing well!

Polter-Cow, is this for post-extraction food? Would it be easier to get a new blender, or are they expensive?

Barb, Mooshu = your dog? If it helps, I have a (human!) friend who had three TIAs a couple of years ago, and she's doing fine :) Here's hoping he bounces!


Typo Boy - May 03, 2009 10:20:16 am PDT #8616 of 30000
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

When I grew up in South Florida women routinely wore bikinis and high heels to the mall.

When I grew up in the San Fernando valley, a lot women sunned themselves on lawns in bras and white (opaque) panties on the grounds that they were no more revealing than bikinis.


Barb - May 03, 2009 10:23:35 am PDT #8617 of 30000
“Not dead yet!”

Barb, Mooshu = your dog?

Yeah, Seska-- he's my baby boy (all one hundred pounds of him). I have three dogs and really they're all my babies, in some ways, even more than my kids, because the kids at least can tell me what's going on with them now.

Thanks for the good thoughts-- I just talked to the vet and they say he's being a total sweetheart-- they're hoping we can bring him home tonight.


WindSparrow - May 03, 2009 10:28:38 am PDT #8618 of 30000
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Yay for Mooshu being ok!

Higher education~ma to them what needs it.


Typo Boy - May 03, 2009 10:35:03 am PDT #8619 of 30000
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Since we had some discussion of shutting down schools for swine flu - here is a long post on daily Kos that explains why this is necessary.

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It explains why closing down schools (especially elemnentary and middle schools) is important. Look especially at the graph from the 1918 epidemic comparing Philedelphia (where schools were not closed) and St. Louis (where they were).


Polter-Cow - May 03, 2009 10:44:46 am PDT #8620 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Polter-Cow, is this for post-extraction food? Would it be easier to get a new blender, or are they expensive?

I don't know how much blenders cost. My mom was going to send e a Vitamix, but I declined since I don't know how to use blenders anyway.


askye - May 03, 2009 10:50:40 am PDT #8621 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

Vitamix is the top of the line blender. Blenders are fairly easy, it's just pressing buttons.

When I had my teeth out I relied on mashed potatoes, jello, pudding, Slim Fast shakes (I was lazy), mushed bananas, and things like that. Then moved up to soft stuff like mac n cheese.

The other advice for getting your teeth out -- if they seem to keep bleeding , steep a tea bag (black tea) in water for a bit and then put the tea bag the space where your teeth were and press lightly. It will stop the bleeding.


Polter-Cow - May 03, 2009 10:59:20 am PDT #8622 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Blenders are fairly easy, it's just pressing buttons.

I can press the buttons; I just don't know what to put in them.

When I had my teeth out I relied on mashed potatoes, jello, pudding, Slim Fast shakes (I was lazy), mushed bananas, and things like that. Then moved up to soft stuff like mac n cheese.

Ah, thanks for the suggestions. Slim Fast shakes were the ones I was thinking of. Nutrients and stuff! Presumably.


ChiKat - May 03, 2009 11:00:09 am PDT #8623 of 30000
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

So glad about Mooshu, but you need to stop worrying your mama, and be healthy, puppy dog.

I'm trying to get the gumption to do laundry. Must be done, but I don't wanna.

Instead, I've been researching a school that I have an interview with on Tuesday (woot!).