I fed off a flowerperson, and I spent the next six hours watchin' my hand move.

Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'


Natter 64: Yes, we still need you  

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.


flea - Sep 25, 2009 1:24:48 pm PDT #11020 of 30001
information libertarian

I am pretty sure families of four live on $38,000 a year in Seattle. It all depends on what your priorities are.


Kathy A - Sep 25, 2009 1:25:48 pm PDT #11021 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I have mocked her mercilessly over that one because it tickles me so much.

I'm glad to have these things pointed out because I never noticed before ChiKat (a) how much I do it, and (b) how unusual it is, even in Chicago (it's a real South/Southwest Side marker which extends to the suburbs). But, now that I listen for it with my co-workers in the NW 'burbs where I currently live, I definitely don't hear it like I did growing up.


Polter-Cow - Sep 25, 2009 1:32:23 pm PDT #11022 of 30001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

She wants to live in a studio, and she doesn't know where the job is located.


meara - Sep 25, 2009 1:46:01 pm PDT #11023 of 30001

It's entirely possible to live car free in Seattle, depending on where she ends up working/living. Also entirely possible to have a studio under $1000, even in popular neighborhoods.


P.M. Marc - Sep 25, 2009 1:59:08 pm PDT #11024 of 30001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I am pretty sure families of four live on $38,000 a year in Seattle. It all depends on what your priorities are.

Difficult, however. And usually not without aid. (For which, it being at around the twice the federal poverty level cut off for a family of four, the theoretical family would qualify.)


flea - Sep 25, 2009 2:27:00 pm PDT #11025 of 30001
information libertarian

I am just feeling grumpy about privilege.


sarameg - Sep 25, 2009 2:55:55 pm PDT #11026 of 30001

My condolences, Fred.

I'm eating an avocado for dinner. Sometimes I wonder about my choices.

I still love being able to throw in a load of laundry on a whim.


quester - Sep 25, 2009 3:07:44 pm PDT #11027 of 30001
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

I was 500 post behind when I got in here! So I've skipped ahead before I go back and catch up to ask for a hive-mind favor!

I have a baby shower next Sunday for a niece and she and her hubs announce a couple of months ago that they intend to raise their daughter as a Pirate!

So I'm putting together a Pirate Baby Book for her. I want to make a treasure map with a picture of my niece as the "island" where the treasure is buried, on a flap that reveals one of her sonagram pics. Then after the baby is born they can replace the picture with a new one.

What I need help with are the names of locations on the map. I want to create pregnancy milestone/pirate names for places. But, I can't come up with anything.

You guys are the most inventive, articulate, creative and funny people I know, so any suggestions would be very much appreciated!

Now, back to catch up!


EpicTangent - Sep 25, 2009 3:12:45 pm PDT #11028 of 30001
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

First Steps (off the plank)

::not really here::


Amy - Sep 25, 2009 3:22:49 pm PDT #11029 of 30001
Because books.

You want *pregnancy* milestones, quester? I'm not sure there are a lot that are catchy, you know? Except maybe, like, Hemorrhoid Hill or something.

Other milestones are hearing the baby's heartbeat, sonogram pictures, discovering the sex. Most of the other ones take place in utero, really.