Definitely a pinched nerve. My thumb is tingling. Ridiculous that I've been swimming 1.5 miles daily, crawl and I pinch a nerve sitting at my desk.
'Unleashed'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oooh, Tom! What are you learning?
There are lots and lots of galaxies! They need people to go on Galaxy Zoo to help identify them.
I swear Prince made eye contact with me once. I can testify that if he sang at me, I'd pass out.
Prince once put his finger in my friend's mouth... like, during a show reached out and ran his finger down her cheekbone and slipped it into her (understandably) gaping mouth.
My mother once officiated at a Jewish/Presbyterian/Quaker wedding. They didn't so much draw from each tradition as do all three in total -- including gender-equalizing several aspects. The ceremony was two hours and twenty minutes long.
They need people to go on Galaxy Zoo to help identify them.
Hah. My dad loves that thing. Classifying galaxies is a PITA.
If you get a chance, ask him what his scariest part of the last servicing mission was. Most HST folk have one.
Name rings a bell, he's probably used the archive and I know him only as a user name.
So, there is disagreement in Scrappyland. Friday my mom arrives, PLUS my brother and his wife are in town for one day on their way back to the Netherlands. My SiL has never seen LA and we are touring them around all day Friday. My idea was to surprise them with lunch on a studio lot. Our friend is working at Sony and can get us a drive-on and we can go to the commissary.
The DH says that the food is not really that good there and that it's just the lot and wouldn't be exciting. But I say, yeah for YOU it wouldn't, you've been on a million lots. Would you guys think that was fun--lunch at a studio commissary--or am I nuts?
I'd vote fun.
I think that's fun. It's a place and side of things most folk don't get to see (hello, I love going to JPL and getting to go down into the sandbox and be speshul people who don't have to look through glass from above and pose with a Rover!) Unless the folk are completely disinterested in that sort of thing, I'd say it is a go. I'm terminally curious, love to get behind the RESTRICTED ACCESS signs to...well, just about anywhere.
Never been to LA? If they are at all interested in media, I think it's a good plan.
If they don't like tv or movies, less so.
Sure, you can find better food elsewhere but it's the experience and the "they make fiction all neat and pretty and viewable here" that are cool.
Fun or not, it'd be a story. I vote for things you'd bring up later during dinner conversation. (Funnily enough, my L.A. experience that meets that criterion was visiting the Hustler superstore in the company of Bufistas.)