We have an even better plan!
Spiffy! And I'm glad you are on the mend. I'm baking her a birthday cake. I hope it turns out ok.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We have an even better plan!
Spiffy! And I'm glad you are on the mend. I'm baking her a birthday cake. I hope it turns out ok.
Sleep dep + benadryl + lunch = brrrraaaaaaaaaiiiiinnnnss
Not surprising, except for the "Why is he practicing psychiatry in Canada?" question:
'Doctor Shock' charged with sexually abusing male patient
A leading Canadian psychiatrist who kept accusations of gross human rights abuses in apartheid-era South Africa hidden has been charged in Calgary with sexually abusing a male patient and is being investigated over dozens of other allegations.
Dr Aubrey Levin, who in South Africa was known as Dr Shock for his use of electricity to "cure" gay military conscripts, was arrested after a patient secretly filmed the psychiatrist allegedly making sexual advances. Levin, who worked at the University of Calgary's medical school, has been suspended from practising and is free on bail of C$50,000 (£32,000) on charges of repeatedly indecently assaulting a 36-year-old man.
The police say they are investigating similar claims by nearly 30 other patients. The Alberta justice department is reviewing scores of criminal convictions in which Levin was a prosecution witness.
Levin has worked in Canada for 15 years since leaving South Africa, where he was chief psychiatrist in the apartheid-era military and became notorious for using electric shocks to "cure" gay white conscripts. He also held conscientious objectors against their will at a military hospital because they were "disturbed" and subjected them to powerful drug regimens.
My new favorite single-topic blog: [link]
This blog is about rap and hip-hop lyrics that are absolutely absurd, ludicrous, nonsensical, ridiculous, basic, basically stupid, basically bad, basically basic, or preposterous.
I love that blog.
What makes each entry for me is the "filed under:" at the end.
I've heard the usage "I want to be quit of X", which I'm not sure is a regionalism or just archaic.
I think I just got into trouble at work laughing too loud: [link]
I mean, WHAT?!
That blog is hilarious.
What makes each entry for me is the "filed under:" at the end.
Yes!
I think I just got into trouble at work laughing too loud: [link]
I AM TRYING TO KEEP FROM DOING THAT.