Good luck Jen!
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Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Interview~ma, Jen!
The Grey's/Private Practice combo generally makes me at least cry a little, between the Alzheimer's in the one and the wanting to have a baby before it's too late in the other.
I never got into Private Practice. The other problem with Grey's Anatomy and the Spina Bifida storyline is the general wrongness of all of it, which makes it hard to watch.
Good luck, Jen!
Amy reminds me that I have to book my discounted massage soon (won one for $20 off); it's only good through the end of the year.
Good luck, Jen!
A Spina Bifida storyline in my mindless television is a bit too much for me.
That's pretty much a given for medical shows, isn't it? I mean, they're never going to get it right, and eventually they're going to hit something close to home. Fuck, right now it seems like every second IO9 mention of disease is cancer, and every second of those is colon cancer, and I just can't look. Makes me long for the days of chronic pain and migraines. Much easier to handle.
Good luck, Jen!
Holli, Mr. Flowersocks sounds wonderful.
That's pretty much a given for medical shows, isn't it? I mean, they're never going to get it right, and eventually they're going to hit something close to home.
Part of why I only watch supernatural-themed TV. And why I don't know if I'll ever be able to listen to a certain MCR song again.
That's pretty much a given for medical shows, isn't it? I mean, they're never going to get it right, and eventually they're going to hit something close to home. Fuck, right now it seems like every second IO9 mention of disease is cancer, and every second of those is colon cancer, and I just can't look. Makes me long for the days of chronic pain and migraines. Much easier to handle.
Well, yes. It just hasn't happened before with a long term storyline. A once off episode that I can choose not to watch is different. I'm not really complaining about it, just mentioning it.
It didn't upset me personally, but Prison Break included some diabetic/insulin taking details that were so wrong, I was astounded. A LOT of people have diabetes. Not that hard to research it, writers.
Writers don't yet care about zooming into and enhancing photographs. Whatever works quickest!
Would you use this payment tool? It...it almost feels like stealing. Buying should be at least a little hard. Or you'll just keep doing it and doing it.
Thanks, guys!
I recommend sitting in a real chair, not on the couch or similar.
Thank you, yes! I realized, while a phone interview might be weird at first (I've never done one), you also get to do things like have notes and talking points in front of you!
It got me thinking about technology today. Are video interviews common? Has anyone here ever done one?