I don't know anything about it. They have it here?
Scola did it in New York. Surely we have enough nerds out here to do such a thing. If not, you should organize it. Preferably at Borderlands or 826 with an added spelling contest.
Simply by virtue of you being straight, solvent, employed, hygenic and capable of grasping heliocentric theory gives you a leg up in the Bay Area where straight, employed young men are in shorter supply.
Have you met Match.com?
Nope. I found my wife the old fashioned way: going to a Buffy season finale party.
Thanks, Hil! That's awesome! She is very interested in Judaism because her BFF is Jewish and I want her to have good info.
ARGH. My head is explodey and I blame bureaucracy and Grace.
EVERYTHING to do with Grace works 2/3rds of the way. Like I need her to have a swallow study, so it gets approved, but they won't do it without OT which won't be approved. Or, she gets approved to receive government diapers, but we can't get them because Anthem won't write me a letter saying they won't cover them so Medi-Cal has to and the fucking DME provider will NOT just bill my insurance and get a denial. Or, she gets her placement at a new school and it's mornings which is the only way it will work for Grace, but they just today submitted a transportation request so she won't have transportation at all the first week of her school (and mine).
I am fucking tired of dealing with the hoops to get the other third to fall in line.
Allyson, I think LA is just a particularly grim place to date.
Of course, I should probably leave the house more often and meet people.
This is the same problem I have.
Local fantasy author, Patrick Rothfuss' Facebook status: "Last night I had a dream that I met Joss Whedon. We hung out and chatted. Apparently, he drives a Prius."
I believe he is one of us.
Thanks, Hil! That's awesome! She is very interested in Judaism because her BFF is Jewish and I want her to have good info.
JewFAQ is generally a good site for info on Judaism -- I usually recommend it to people who want to know stuff, because it's got information on nearly everything, and googling for info on Judaism is usually not the best idea. It's written from an Orthodox perspective, but where other types of Judaism differ significantly, he'll usually note it.
Actually, now that I look at that site a bit more, he doesn't really note differences between Orthodox and others as much as I'd like. The section on women's roles, especially. But the history parts are good.