ita !, I think sea stars can do that. Wikipedia agrees that many of them do.
Suzi, if you can get ahold of the medley he did of past winner's scores, that is worth seeing, too.
I know the feeling, Suzi. No real advice, though.
Jonathan ,'Touched'
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.
ita !, I think sea stars can do that. Wikipedia agrees that many of them do.
Suzi, if you can get ahold of the medley he did of past winner's scores, that is worth seeing, too.
I know the feeling, Suzi. No real advice, though.
I have too many thoughts and feels about various eating and exercising and how we "developed" and since I am cranky, I am not going to even try typing them out today. I can't tell if I want the debate and to try and work stuff out or I just want to me cranky. But I have thought a lot about this so next time the conversation rolls around, I am joining.
watch NPH's opening number from the Tonys. I want to watch it every day.
That was fantastic. I think the key to getting me past the fact that I don't actually like musicals is NPH. And, um, only watching the funny opening bit. But that was pretty awesome.
Will search for that after work, Debet.
I'm going to miss my private lesson tomorrow cause I have tickets to see the Rockies play the A's! I actually have tickets for all three A's games. Both teams have been playing badly lately, so I'm just hoping for some good baseball.
I have too many thoughts and feels about various eating and exercising and how we "developed"
Me, too. Though I really have to think where a person grows up is also hugely formative w/r/t what is good for them to eat and/or what their body craves. For example, I don't function well unless I'm getting a lot of coldwater fish (specifically salmon and cod) in my diet, with tomatoes and pumpkin taking a high priority in the summer. It's pretty clear what nutrients my body is putting at the top of the "must have NAO" list, and only the fish would have been available to my ancestors.
Potatoes are native to the Americas. Before Columbus, Europeans and Africans and Asians ate root vegetables, but not potatoes because they did not have any. So if you are doing Paleo and trying to match your ancestors diet pre-agriculture, forget potatoes unless you are Native American.
clutches precious potatoes
For example, I don't function well unless I'm getting a lot of coldwater fish (specifically salmon and cod) in my diet, with tomatoes and pumpkin taking a high priority in the summer.
I can't explain it, but this makes me love juliana even more. SHE MUST HAVE PUMPKIN.
The nest time someone tries to convince me that I should do Paleo, I'm going to smile and say, "My ancestors are from the lands around the castle of Vlad Tzepesh Dracul. So that means I should ... drink blood?"
I'm currently about 7 years older than the average life expectancy of Cro-Magnon Man, so not really looking to them for tips about how to live longer and healthier.
Heee, Jilli!
I broke out of the office into the warm sun and bought a "homemade Oreo" at a new chocolate shop downtown: it's two big soft chocolate cookies with some killer white cream inside. NOM.
Somehow I suspect my Celtic ancestors did not eat these things.
Apparently the average prehistoric man that made it into adulthood lived longer than you have so far, Matt.