All kinds of good thoughts for Nora, and for Grace and Aidan.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
What Amy said.
Grace and Aidan, I wish you health. Nora, I wish you and your family strength and serenity.
Surgery~ma for Grace.
~ma for Aidan & Nora's grandmother.
It's hard to write about sports and be a geek at the same time.
A recent correction in the NY Times:
An item [link] in the Extra Bases baseball notebook last Sunday misidentified, in some editions, the origin of the name Orcrist the Goblin Cleaver, which Mets pitcher R. A. Dickey gave one of his bats. Orcrist was not, as Dickey had said, the name of the sword used by Bilbo Baggins in the Misty Mountains in “The Hobbit”; Orcrist was the sword used by the dwarf Thorin Oakenshield in the book. (Bilbo Baggins’s sword was called Sting.)
A further correction to the correction: In the item, Dickey only said Orcrist came from The Hobbit.
It's also not Orcrist the Goblin Cleaver since Orcrist means The Goblin Cleaver. It's one or the other.
Man, that call I just had was way overdue. I cannot believe how many holes there are in this requirements gathering, and the PM called me out in a mass email on it, when I've been trying to chase her down for a call for days. Hello, what do you think the topic of my call was?
the origin of the name Orcrist the Goblin Cleaver, which Mets pitcher R. A. Dickey gave one of his bats.
Oh god, I just melted. He's a cutiehead, who probably not coincidentally reminds me a lot of S., and he's a geek, too!
It's also not Orcrist the Goblin Cleaver since Orcrist means The Goblin Cleaver. It's one or the other.
It's really just a case of a missing comma. "Orcrist, the Goblin Cleaver..."
I totally want a bat house!