Teacher prepares students for Zombie Apocalypse.
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
Do lots of kids that age have their own phones?
Emmett did from around the time he was 10. But I needed it to coordinate picking him up in the East Bay and also he stopped going to after care around 4th grade so I wanted a way to keep in touch with him.
Oh, msbelle, I'm sorry.
Mac! Consequences! Yikes.
I'm sad about Ray Bradbury--last of the original Grand Masters--but he had a good run. (But let us ignore what he said about Fahrenheit 451 in his later years...)
Gnargh.
Google is just confusing me. I read recently a quote about you dying three deaths: first when you stop breathing, second something something, third the last time someone says your name. Google isn't helping me find a source, and in fact is introducing a version where it's two deaths. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Is it a "real" quote, or something that just gets bounced around the internet by emo 13 year olds?
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Dunno about the veracity of the quote, but from that progression I'd bet that the second one is when the last person who personally knew you passes away.
ETA: Just as well I didn't bet my life...
Okay, that's weird. I did a quick google with his name and some of the words of the quote, and the first two I clicked on have the same typo as your link, flea.
I mean, "graved" is a typo, right? Or are my meds getting the better of me.
And, Matt, I wouldn't be surprised if I'd seen that too. It seems pretty consistently mangled.
I don't think "graved" is a typo. It's a real word.
I don't think you would say "consigned to the graved", though, right?
Oh, I had assumed it was an old quote.
Maybe he was affecting an olde timey vibe?