t- I have used the Tidy Cat Lightweight. It was definitely easier to haul around, but I found it much more dusty as well. I ended up going back to the regular stuff.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks, bennett, hadn't considered that variable.
I've been using Swheat scoop, and it's fine, but I feel like I have to buy it every time I turn around unless I get 25 pounds at a time and that is just a lot to lug into the house.
Starsky and Hutch were my first slash, and I didn't even know slash existed back then.
They are very handsy. I have not one issue with the tone of the movie. Come on!
I find it interesting, the difference in expectations in the genre. S&H (this is season 1) almost feels more naturalistic, although we were supposed to think they were badasses, right? 2014 asks a lot more of its actioners. Rooms don't get cleared, so many people get shot in the back with no mention, never mind any of the gun hygiene TV has fed us in the last ten years.
And clearly no one is hitting the gym for their shirtless scenes, or even just to make the fence-jumping scenes look better--the stunt swapping is sloppy (Starsky's double has a monobrow), and the bits the guys do themselves shaky.
I have to admit, even though I saw some during the time it was airing, I was too young to know the show's intentions, and am judging it in a post Hills St Blues world, never mind NYPD Blue and The Wire.
But they went white cop-black kid shooting pretty damned fast, not to mention addicting Hutch to drugs. The tone is very uneven.
Any migraine people, here's a weird question: do you ever get visual hallucinations -- not a classic aura -- that precede a migraine? I've never had a classic aura with my migraines, but I'm having some of the physical symptoms that precede a migraine for me (including vertigo). Only today, I've had a couple of visual hallucinations, like so: I thought Tim had on 2 different shoes (he didn't), I thought a rat scuttled across the driveway (no rat), and I saw a face in Kato's dog food (no Jesus kibble).
That could all be me being crazy. But I was wondering if anyone has ever had specific non-aura hallucinations with their migraines.
The floating head next to me told me to ask.
I have not, Teppy, but I don't get aura either. M mom thought she was having a stroke the first time she had a visual migraine though. And I know someone else who's had migraines where the only symptom was awful vertigo--apparently it took forever to be diagnosed.
And now the house seems very quiet indeed. DH and I are missing our old pup a lot. And HPF is making a new list of arguments for new dog. Not gonna happen in the short term, but maybe in the long.
Aw, sad.
And I know someone else who's had migraines where the only symptom was awful vertigo--apparently it took forever to be diagnosed.
My mom's migraines are primarily vertigo, and her she just takes a massive dose of Ativan for it.
I've never had aura before, and the hallucinations might just be an oddball coincidence. But I thought there might be a connection.
That's new to me, Steph. But I'm not consistent with auras, since I usually have a migraine. However with the bulged disk and diet changes I'm getting enough space for them to stop and start again, and my aura has verified itself as lights running up and down the outside edges of my vision.
I have had, when it's really bad, the inability to tell if my eyes are open or not, which is...I don't even know how that can be. But that is more like your thing?
Good going, Starsky. Perp just recognised your car parked right in front of his apartment so he got away to threaten another day. You suck worse than Dean Winchester.
But that is more like your thing?
Mine was just a split-second thing, like, I was *positive* I saw a rat, and then nothing was there. (And maybe there was a rat and it really did scuttle super-fast.) Like, one second I was sure Tim had 2 different shoes, and the next second they were obviously the same.
That's as best as I can explain it.
My dad gets just the migraine auras, without the pain. He had no idea what it was until I started getting migraines as a teenager and tried to explain them to him what they were like, and he recognized that as that weird feeling that he sometimes gets.
Non-migraine-related, I see things that aren't there out of the corner of my eyes a fair amount.