today's Las Vegas Groupon is for a "heavy machinery playground" -- you get to drive construction equipment to dig big holes and make piles of dirt and stuff.
Man, New York Groupons suck. I'm moving to Vegas.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
today's Las Vegas Groupon is for a "heavy machinery playground" -- you get to drive construction equipment to dig big holes and make piles of dirt and stuff.
Man, New York Groupons suck. I'm moving to Vegas.
Isn't that a brilliant idea? They have everything fun there -- my friend's husband went to shoot machine guns the last time they were in Vegas.
Also: Happy birthday, beth!
That reminds me: friend was telling us last night that one of the requirements to graduate HS where she grew up was a tractor driving test!
Is it wrong that I read this headline:
Natasha McShane Struggles with Recovery a Year After Bat Attack and thought it meant that a bat(i.e., the flying mammal) had attached her rather than that she was attacked by a person wielding a baseball bat.
I skimmed the article and briefly wondered why people thought that bats were going after Irish Americans and then realized my error.
perhaps this was that shout for help that they say can happen.
It probably is. It isn't like him to make a false claim like that, but he may have been legitimately confused over what he actually did. The meds also had Oxycodone so he wasn't super coherent when we took him to the hospital.
My thoughts are with your family, Gud.
And in a separate comment- I AM SO BORED!!! It is my first day back in the office after a week of theatre, and I want to pluck my eyelashes out one by one.
sara- I also thought it was an animal who attacked the woman, until you mentioned it.
Gud, my thoughts are with your family.
Gud, You and yours are in my thoughts.
A Compelling Theory About Introversion, Extroversion, and Autism
In her master's thesis (read it here) Grimes posits that introversion is not the opposite of extroversion, but that they are two different traits altogether. And she proposes something that has come up here from time to time: That introversion actually is on the autism scale.
Grimes' thesis explains that if you take each of the factors this new model proposes and follow it along a continuum to their most extreme expressions, they correlate with the widely used Baron-Cohen Autism Spectrum Quotient.
Depending on how much we have of each factor (and how they interact with other personality traits), we can be simply introverted or, moving along the continuum, have Asperger's syndrome or, moving further yet, have autism.
Huh.