Mal: Zoe, why do I have a wife? Jayne: You got a wife? All I got is that dumbass stick sounds like its raining. How come you got a wife?

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


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.


msbelle - Jan 06, 2010 10:52:47 am PST #29670 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Here's a sample of me letting him know other people suck my work down: "As contracts come up, I have provided the manager resposible with the paperwork and have directed them to work with Purchasing as required. Contracts have been renewed with mixed results."


Sophia Brooks - Jan 06, 2010 10:52:57 am PST #29671 of 30001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

He's a grumpyfaced cutie baby!!!


Jesse - Jan 06, 2010 10:53:38 am PST #29672 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh my goodness, Simon!!


Kathy A - Jan 06, 2010 10:54:19 am PST #29673 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I feel like such a dunce. My orientation meeting for library school is tonight, and I couldn't figure out the online campus map to see where was the best place to park, so I called my designated contact at school's admissions office. After asking her about parking, I then asked if there was an intracampus mailbox I could drop off some enrollment forms as well as my tuition check. She told me that they didn't take checks but that I could pay online instead.

Well, of course they do! It just never occurred to me since the last time I had to pay tuition was back in January 1988, when everything for registration was done in person at one location one or two days before classes started. I told her that it's going to take me a bit to get used to school being computerized.


Kathy A - Jan 06, 2010 10:56:29 am PST #29674 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

What a cutie, sucking his thumb(s) like that!


Jesse - Jan 06, 2010 10:56:55 am PST #29675 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I'm pretty sure I had to walk a check into the Bursar's office in 2002.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 06, 2010 11:00:55 am PST #29676 of 30001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I'm so-so at board games and the like, but have been banned for life from playing Pictionary by my HS circle of friends. Who would have guessed that drawing illustrations and symbolic icons for children's textbooks since 1987 would give you a leg up at that game? t /smartass


Sophia Brooks - Jan 06, 2010 11:02:40 am PST #29677 of 30001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

My university just started taking on-line payments this year. And I think they stopped taking mastercard and only take visa. And they charge a pretty hefty fee to use a credit card. It is very strange, but the objective is to discourage people from paying with credit cards. They can do a direct transfer from a bank account, though.

We still can't take them for the classes I process- I have to send them an email to tell them to call me and give me their card number. I could totally be running a scam!


Ouise - Jan 06, 2010 11:02:55 am PST #29678 of 30001
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

The universities here still take cheques (although not credit cards, as of this year).

What a cutie, sucking his thumb(s) like that!
It was initially a problem nursing, as he would stuff his fist in his mouth instead of latching on. However, he caught on quite rapidly and seems to know which one to go for when offered the choice between his fist and a nipple.


-t - Jan 06, 2010 11:03:19 am PST #29679 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

We were so bored in the summers growing up that Nutty and I taught ourselves to play canasta, which is a total old-lady card game.

Oh, I did that with a high school friend one summer! We came across the rules in Hoyle or some such and decided to start playing. 'Twas pretty fun, as I recall, though I would have to start from scratch to learn how to play again, now.