Much ~ma to both of your fathers.
Omnis- the hospital your dad is at is a really really good one. It's the major hospital for the area and a lot of people travel to get treatment there so they are set up for that kind of thing.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Much ~ma to both of your fathers.
Omnis- the hospital your dad is at is a really really good one. It's the major hospital for the area and a lot of people travel to get treatment there so they are set up for that kind of thing.
Hmmm, we need a new shower curtain. Perhaps an Aperture Labs shower curtain is in order. (Now you're showering with portals.)
My mother laughed at me when I asked her to bring some potato starch to Boston so that I can take it back to Pennsylvania with me.
Echoing the ~ma for o-a and JZ dads
Health~ma to your dad, Omnis. I understand prostate cancer tends to be one of the slower moving ones.
I'm getting drunk with amyth right now. Gawd, I live living in The Compound.
I am greatly relieved, finally remembering that pancreatic cancer is the nasty one over prostate cancer.
Dear Dude Who Comes Over Every Tuesday To Hang With Joe:
I know - I KNOW - that
Dance Moms
is a horrible show. However, it is guilty pleasure tv and something I have on in the background while I do homework or whatever because I don't have to pay attention to it. Your smartass, holier-than-thou, denigrating comments on my choice of tv is not appreciated. Every time you see I have it on. Furthermore, I don't appreciate the suggestion that if I go outside, I should walk around the block.
I love you, dude. I really do. But you are starting to piss me off. Knock it off.
Love and sparkles -
Aims
Yeah, Connie, that was exactly the mistake that flipped my shit out big-time when our dad first told us. Just a handful of letters apart, but a huge difference.
Jews really like eggplant and artichokes -- I think there are more recipes for those than for any other vegetable, and by a pretty big margin. Runner-up vegetables are beets and potatoes.
Huh. That sums up so much of the sephardi/ashkenazi cultural difference thing, right there.
(Speaking of: do I remember right that you avoid kitniyot? I always think that can't be easy on a vegan diet. It wasn't easy as an omnivore, and I eventually came to the conclusion that the kitniyot thing wasn't ever going to work for me!)
(Speaking of: do I remember right that you avoid kitniyot? I always think that can't be easy on a vegan diet. It wasn't easy as an omnivore, and I eventually came to the conclusion that the kitniyot thing wasn't ever going to work for me!)
I don't avoid kitniyot. I tried doing vegan non-kitniyot one year, and I felt like hell. So I have beans, because nuts just aren't enough protein, but I don't have rice.