I didn't make it up! I've just never seen it in print. [link]
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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.
Ah, I don't get the guac. I see now that I'm just subsidizing the guac. My burrito sounds so healthy; rice, beans, corn, red salsa, lettuce; until you get to the sour cream and cheese part.
I didn't make it up! I've just never seen it in print. [link]
Okay, I *am* familiar with sheister (though I think I've only seen it spelled "shyster," which makes no sense now that I think about it), so I guess sheisty is derived from sheister.
I learned a new word!
Huh. Wikipedia says 'Shyster' is the correct spelling: [link]
The word is derived from the German verb scheissen, "to defecate" and the English suffix -ster, "one who does". Shyster is an alteration of the German scheißer, because he knows what to do "incompetent worthless person".[2]
Hm. I'd always assumed shyster came from Shylock, not from "scheissen".
(Amusing side-note: when I was studying German in college, one of the students forgot the pronunciation rules for the IE/EI dipthongs, and instead of "to shoot" - shiessen - said "to shit" - shiessen. Frau Janess was MOST outraged.)
Does anyone remember- a long, long, long time ago- an article that was posted here about the negative effects that a formal user rating structure could have on an on-line community (The kind of rating system where every user can give a comment a thumbs up or thumbs down). I kind of want to send it to Cute Overload because the rating system on comments makes me want to stop reading the comments, both because the design is really obnoxious and breaks up the flow of comments and because people are arguing about it.
Awww...
Taco Bell Dog Dead: Gidget Dies At 15
She charmed millions without ever saying a word, and managed to make fast food tacos adorable. Gidget, the Chihuahua best known for her Taco Bell ad campaign, died from a stroke on Tuesday night at age 15.
he did something to his wrist/thumb and was diagnosed with tenosynovitis.
He has my sympathy. I'm pretty sure that's what's wrong with my thumb, but because we have the best medical care in the world, my PCP told me what OTC brace to buy and gave me hydrocone so I could hold out the six weeks before there was an orthopedic appointment. (It's tomorrow. Yay?)
pulling shrink wrap and tape off packages (which, oddly, is what hurts him the most).
I've been doing research, and anything that involves putting your thumb and forefinger together and pulling is on the top of the list for pain. Between those things and anything that involves turning the wrist, I've done a lot of screaming, occasionally in public. One thing my research indicates is that ibuprofen is not particularly effective for tenosynovitis and the usual treatment is a cortisone shot.
Hm. I'd always assumed shyster came from Shylock, not from "scheissen".
Me too - I'd assumed it was anti-Semitic. But it's not! So I can say it!
Shyster shyster shyster shyster shyster shyster shyster!!!
One thing my research indicates is that ibuprofen is not particularly effective for tenosynovitis and the usual treatment is a cortisone shot.
I had that fairly badly last summer, and a cortisone shot worked wonders. I also slept with a rigid brace for a while (for all values of "slept" that mean "put it on before falling asleep but then at some point in the night pulled it off while still fully unconscious").