The Synchronized Swiveling is awesome.
It was a lot of fun, but now the video is going away
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The Synchronized Swiveling is awesome.
It was a lot of fun, but now the video is going away
Loved the synchronized swiveling, Lee.
I don't know what to say about the Yauch estate. Is it that people think he deserves more?
that seems like bank to me too, Allyson.
Maybe he bought everything the ever wanted, for himself and his loved ones, plus he has 6 mil to pass on to wherever--what the hell do we know?
There was a piece in Forbes that speculated to some sort of shitty disagreement between he and his wife about who would get guardianship of their daughter if they both died.
But I thought it was pretty neat, and didn't signal anything in particular other than a fair way to deal: If they both passed in an odd numbered year, his parents would have custody with hers as backup. Even numbered year, the reverse would happen.
It just seems that it was equally likely that they are saying, "either of these options are good, we're not playing favorites."
I really should have a will. Who would take care of Ruby?
How many people here also (or only, whichevs) use the word "home" to describe somewhere other than where you sleep most nights, where you pay rent or mortgage, where your bills come, where most of your clothes are, etc?
I'm pretty sure Ruby would be loved and cared for if you died, Allyson. But I still think it's better for everyone if you stay alive for as long as possible.
How many people here also (or only, whichevs) use the word "home" to describe somewhere other than where you sleep most nights, where you pay rent or mortgage, where your bills come, where most of your clothes are, etc?
It is both where I grew up and where I live now, but in my case "home" is overdetermined.
I use "home" pretty cavalierly. Wherever I lay my head sort of thing. But also California in general, and New Orleans under certain circumstances. As well as where I pay my mortgage.
How many people here also (or only, whichevs) use the word "home" to describe somewhere other than where you sleep most nights, where you pay rent or mortgage, where your bills come, where most of your clothes are, etc?
Exclusively, or ever? I use "home" to refer to my actual place of residence, my parents' house where I grew up, and if we're on vacation, wherever our current home base happens to be.