It does sound like a wonderful tat, Jessica.
Andrew ,'Damage'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
it's definitely a big step to take (depending on workplace and/or career trajectory)
I can see some of the old-school CBS union guys looking at me funny, but OTOH they already see me here every day with bright blue hair.
My interwebs are telling me that there was a big earthquake in the Mostly-Buffista Side of the World.
All OK?
There was no damage here; nothing knocked over but it was very roley and it made us seasick and went on for waaay too long. Usually we don't have time to ask each other, "shouldn't it be over by now?"
Cross posted with Natter
Pharmaceutical people: Is there a database or other source that will tell you how many/much of a particular drug is sold outside the US? We already know the drug in question is not sold in the US yet.
I want a design based on this with shoots and leaves for my family. (And a little bud for the one I lost.)
That is a gorgeous and lovely idea, Jess.
All OK?
Most things in this country seem to be okay. Less so in Mexico. Natter tends to be the earthquake thread for reasons I've never even thought to wonder about. Quakes happen and I pop in there.
I'm glad to hear all here are OK.
On my side, 25 minutes till brownie!
We were out working in the yard during the quake and didn't even notice.
25 minutes till brownie!
Heh. I am baking spelt bread. By the time it's done, The Girl will be able to eat it.
Is there a database or other source that will tell you how many/much of a particular drug is sold outside the US? We already know the drug in question is not sold in the US yet.
Not for free. When my BD folks want to know, I can only give them generalizations based on my checking out each region's info, some of which is not readily available (EMEA is pretty easy to grab, Africa and South America are not). There is a product called Tarius (database) that provides regulatory information, but I don't know about strictly $ numbers.
Did you guys know that Tony Danza is now a teacher in Philly? He's teaching English in high school.
Thanks for that info, Regis and Kelly!