Saffron: But we've been wed. Aren't we to become one flesh? Mal: Well, no, uh... We're still two fleshes here, and I think that your flesh ought to sleep somewhere else.

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet  

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.


le nubian - May 13, 2013 3:17:28 pm PDT #22354 of 30001
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Congrats Sheryl!


SuziQ - May 13, 2013 3:38:40 pm PDT #22355 of 30001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Arrrggg. I had a follow-up with the ob/gyn to make sure my Mirena is in the right place. Well, first they had told me I needed a full bladder for the ultrasound. So, I was ready for that. Then they were over 30 minutes late calling me back, only to tell me I didn't need a full bladder. They were very apologetic, but arrrgggg. Then I get Mr. Microphone and she had a difficult time finding it. My uterus is tipped oddly so instead of having the mirena perpendicular to the ultrasound waves, they were bouncing off only the bottom end of it. So, that was a fun experience. Oy. Bottom line is that everything seems fine and I don't have to go back there unless there is a complication.

And now I'm crampy. And grumpy. And want dinner to just appear. At least it was only an 8 hour work day since I had to leave for the appointment that wouldn't end.


-t - May 13, 2013 4:00:09 pm PDT #22356 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Hey, looks like my refi is actually going to close! I had my doubts. And my monthly payment will lower to an amount that I could pay with my current job if I didn't also try to use any of my income to buy food or electricity, etc. Which is better than how things stand at the moment, sadly.

Yay for the new job, Sheryl!


Calli - May 13, 2013 4:00:26 pm PDT #22357 of 30001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Lee, I've been walking Leifur on a leash for years now. The first time I put the harness on him, he freaked out. The second time he just glared at me. The third time I put it on, I added the leash and then picked him up and took him out to the porch. It's been pretty smooth ever since. Walking a cat is pretty different from walking a dog. Straight lines and destinations aren't the point. You're pretty much in it for the amble. But if you need to get somewhere immediately, cats are easier to pick up and carry than golden retrievers.

If you let them, a cat on a leash can catch and kill prey. I keep Leifur to moles and voles, neither of which are endangered. And I can usually tell by the butt wriggle when he's getting ready to pounce, so if you want to keep the food chain unillustrated you can always move your cat away.

After some trial and error I've been able set Leifur's harness so he doesn't wriggle free. But then he doesn't try to escape very hard. Other people use harness vests, which look like they might be more secure. [link]


-t - May 13, 2013 4:14:36 pm PDT #22358 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Popsicle update: the Atkins Chocolate Mudslide recipe, which is chock full of artificial sweeteners, froze up just fine, came out of the mold no problem, and is okay texture-wise. I am provisionally going to not worry about replacing sugar with Splenda until and unless I encounter a problem.


Lee - May 13, 2013 5:32:36 pm PDT #22359 of 30001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Thanks Calli!

A month ago, or even a little less, when I first met Fella, he wouldn't let me touch him.

This afternoon when I got home, Charlie was so excited to see me he got his entire body about 6 inches off the ground.


brenda m - May 13, 2013 5:35:43 pm PDT #22360 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Awww.


sarameg - May 13, 2013 5:56:36 pm PDT #22361 of 30001

Of course, I know several people whose cats are thrilled when the harness and leash come out because it means walkies outside!

This is Loki. He runs to the door if I pick up the leash. Devi was always about the drunk puddle of sideways cat with rubber legs that didn't work. She'd have made a good mop? Pumpkin had managed to get half of it into the toilet?

Wine night. Why do these always end up on days where I know my stomach is going to be tetchy?


§ ita § - May 13, 2013 6:17:52 pm PDT #22362 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I did not get out of the office until it was so late it took under 20 minutes to get home.

A lot of it was nattering about...common obstacles, so not bad, but I did have a 4:30-5:00 meeting that ran late (because of me), which people should not do. New director is trying to work out how to get more of my time. It's good that he's asking--both because he likes what I've done so far, and because it's not assuming, and I have to pace myself and not create my own mortal landslide.

Such a vote of confidence. Slash potential for explosion.

When my boss was asked for an HTML 5 resource, he told the new director "train ita !, if she'll let you." That's scary for a number of reasons. Not least of all because I shouldn't be closest to the front of the line because I am not a developer. But I do have more HTML 5 / CSS coding experience than most of IT. And, shit, I almost agreed to be the IIS subject matter expert, because I'm only second or third in that line--but it's deeply frustrating when someone on my team will not listen to what I say because I'm not a developer. I might as well have my hand up the architect's butt at this point--not that he doesn't know the answers--he does, but he's busy with actual important work.


Kat - May 13, 2013 6:28:31 pm PDT #22363 of 30001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Did you all know that radiolab did a story on micropreemies and didn't tell me because you thought I had PTSD about it? [link] The article they link to could have been my life. Except it's a little worse and a little better.