All right, yes, date and shop and hang out and go to school and save the world from unspeakable demons. You know, I wanna do girlie stuff!

Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'


Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft  

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.


msbelle - Jan 11, 2010 7:02:38 am PST #695 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Yay, I just got two restaurant week reservations. I've never done restaurant week before.


Steph L. - Jan 11, 2010 7:07:37 am PST #696 of 30001
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Here's a shirt that's bound to infuriate your type-obsessed pals: the word Helvetica, set in Comic Sans.

I just threw up in my mouth a little.

I should buy that for The Boy's brother,


tommyrot - Jan 11, 2010 7:12:48 am PST #697 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Does this mean France is better than us?

In a surprise ruling last month, France’s highest court – la Cour de Cassation – ruled that an employee was wrongly dismissed for downloading smut to their work PC.

...

He then took the matter to the Cour de Cassation. The two chief grounds for contesting his dismissal were that Peugeot had no right to access his files, as they were personal; and that passive use of an IT tool for limited personal ends was not a contravention of his terms of contract, so long as this practice did not impact his performance.

To the surprise of many, the second argument was upheld.

...

This leaves the French position (shush) on workplace porn just that bit more liberal than the UK one, where the default assumption appears to be that smut is de facto evidence of sexual harassment (a bad thing!) or inappropriate conduct (also a bad thing) and in either case, perfectly good grounds for dismissal.


§ ita § - Jan 11, 2010 7:12:51 am PST #698 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Hey, New Guy? Don't take my power supply home with you over the weekend. If you're not going to be here before I show up, it's really annoying.


tommyrot - Jan 11, 2010 7:13:29 am PST #699 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Hey, New Guy? Don't take my power supply home with you over the weekend.

I think you should smite him now.


Cashmere - Jan 11, 2010 7:18:12 am PST #700 of 30001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Is it wrong that I can't stand one of Owen's classmates? This is the kid who called him an idiot on the playground the first week of school. He's also incredibly insolent (for a six year old) to me when I'm volunteering in the classroom. I've tried to like him. But he's a shit. Today he pushed Owen out of line when they were lining up to go to music class. RIGHT in front of me. I don't know if I should mention it to his teacher at our IEP meeting this afternoon or if it will make me look like a nervous mom. Or worse, just a mean person.


tommyrot - Jan 11, 2010 7:18:13 am PST #701 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

More conservative attacks on Palin:

Authors: McCain aides worried that Palin was ‘mentally unstable’

According to an advance copy thoroughly dog-ear'd by The New York Times, some McCain staffers who worked directly with Palin began to worry that she could be "mentally unstable."

After her misstatements and outright lies repeatedly caused the campaign to stumble and backpedal, a discussion began to emerge: Were McCain to win, how best could they relegate her "to the largely ceremonial role that premodern vice presidents inhabited"?

After all, "it was inconceivable," they wrote, "if McCain fell ill or died, the country be left in the hands of a President Palin," according to the Times.

The book also claims she almost completely neglected preparing for her debate with Vice President Joe Biden, and couldn't even pronounce his name correctly, calling him "O'Biden" repeatedly.

They instead encouraged her to ask, "Can I just call you Joe?"

The former lawmaker is also being targeted by McCain's top political strategist, who gave a tell-all interview to "60 Minutes".

"There were numerous instances that she said things that were – that were not accurate that ultimately, the campaign had to deal with,” said Steve Schmidt. "And that opened the door to criticism that she was being untruthful and inaccurate. And I think that is something that continues to this day."


msbelle - Jan 11, 2010 7:20:08 am PST #702 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

AND I got a third reservation. YAY. Project eat a nice places before you move is going better than planned (given that I cancelled all ideas of lunches and brunches this coming weekend).


Jesse - Jan 11, 2010 7:20:46 am PST #703 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I don't know if I should mention it to his teacher at our IEP meeting this afternoon or if it will make me look like a nervous mom. Or worse, just a mean person.

I don't think so -- both of those sound like specific out-of-line things for the kid to do, and the teacher should know.


ChiKat - Jan 11, 2010 7:21:11 am PST #704 of 30001
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

Is it wrong that I can't stand one of Owen's classmates?

No. Unfortunately, some kids are just unlikable.

I don't know if I should mention it to his teacher at our IEP meeting this afternoon

Yes, you should. Let her know about the behavior you're seeing and that you're concerned about Owen. That's totally fair. And, she needs to know because if there is a pattern of behavior, and it sounds like there is, he may be in need of some interventions.