When I send you e-mails asking you about item A, B, and C. And you reply with 5,6, and 7. Don't be surprised when I ask, again, about A, B, and C. And don't come back with a response asking about 8 or 9 which are irrelevent. Just answer my darned questions. They are pretty simple. I have even dumbed them down to check this box type question.
See, this is why I think I have the potential to be a decent PM, I'm mostly pretty good at email!
I've been doing yoga for three days.
In a row? Wow! What kind?
Is fic a defining characteristic of bandom?
I thought it was kind of annoying that the default of Outlook here is to set replies to blue, but it does mean that you can easily put your replies in the text of the question, thus ensuring you hit the questions actually asked. It's a boon. That's not always exploited.
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In a row? Wow! What kind?
Actually... yes, although obviously I have not been doing yoga
continuously
for three days.
I'm trying out hatha yoga. I like it so far.
I'm trying out hatha yoga. I like it so far.
yay! I love hatha. It's a pretty all encompassing term as far as I understand. So lots of room for a teacher to make it their own. I've been washing towels for my yoga studio in exchange for free yoga so I've been going pretty regularly the last 6 months or so. But I've rarely been able to make it more than 3 times in a week. I'd love to go, like, every day one week to see how I felt.
Has anyone else seen the ad for 7th Generation cleaning stuff where they say "the 5-second rule is extended"? Apparently because their products are so natural? I can't figure out if they literally mean you can eat them, and if that's true, who would buy their stuff and not just use vinegar/baking soda/lemon/etc.?
Is fic a defining characteristic of bandom?
Do you mean, do you have to read bandom fic to be in bandom? I don't think so. Do you have to read fic to be in any fandom? I define being in a fandom as being, well, fannish about something. Looking up background info. Knowing about side projects. Getting the "special edition" of the cd, or wishing you could.
I've been washing towels for my yoga studio in exchange for free yoga so I've been going pretty regularly the last 6 months or so.
I've just been doing it at home with some beginner DVDs. I wanted to see if I liked it before dropping money on classes.
I've been trying to find something that I enjoy doing in addition to going to the gym, because I find the gym so deeply boring.
What smonster said. I think a lot of the fans have no idea fic is even out there, and what I've seen of the fic usually comes from writers who were already writing in other fandoms.