Mal: Does.. um.. does this seem kind of tight? Kaylee: Shows off your backside.

'Shindig'


Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served  

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.


Susan W. - Nov 12, 2016 2:53:56 pm PST #1953 of 30002
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Dad~ma, Sail!


smonster - Nov 12, 2016 2:55:24 pm PST #1954 of 30002
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Lots of ~ma, Sail.


sarameg - Nov 12, 2016 3:20:58 pm PST #1955 of 30002

My neighbor doesn't have a dog. But he's not been home all day and there has been a dog barking and whining and howling in his basement since at least 1. Quiets down when I shout reassuring things through the wall. I'm guessing a visitors dog, but I do not approve. I feel bad for the dog.


Strix - Nov 12, 2016 3:39:00 pm PST #1956 of 30002
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Health-ma, Sail.


Spidra Webster - Nov 12, 2016 3:46:15 pm PST #1957 of 30002
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

Much dad~ma, SailAweigh.

I went for a walk at the local botanical gardens this morning.

I volunteer at the local botanical garden and have been so busy with school that I have not been taking advantage and going there outside my (indoors) shift. Today I made myself stay a little extra to be there for sunset. I need to do more of that.

When parking there earlier in the day, intending to study, I saw a small lizard with a bee in its mouth. I stopped and watched. It stayed still, then the bee moved a bit, then the lizard moved a bit, etc. The lizard started using its tail as a lever to hoist its nether regions up and I realized it was eliminating. Not sure whether that was out of fear or a sort of "victory dance". I took about 2 min video of this but eventually needed to get out of the car to start studying. It skittered away as soon as it heard the door latch.

^^^^I write this just as a reminder to myself that I need to take moments like this no matter how under the gun I'm feeling now. I need to watch nature, even urban nature, in an attempt to *be present* in a moment that isn't about humans but the beauty and wonder of the planet as a whole.

Thanks for the exercise reminder, Consuela, it's a good one.


Connie Neil - Nov 12, 2016 3:50:28 pm PST #1958 of 30002
brillig

I'm watching a documentary on Liberty of London. I want everything in that store--they have a knitting department! And fabric! If I was rich I would be all over that place.


Kalshane - Nov 12, 2016 4:14:08 pm PST #1959 of 30002
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

Dad~ma, Sail.

So we left the house at 10am this morning to test drive the 2012 Accord at a dealership about an hour away. When we got there, we learned that it had just been sold, though they had tried to call me and let me know (unlike the Hyundai dealership) I just never heard the phone ring because we were already on the road. At this point I was 2-for-2 for having cars sold out from under me.

We wandered around the dealership's lot with a salesguy for over an hour and looked at a lot of different vehicles, but nothing was really what we were looking for. (The boy had a lot of fun climbing into the back hatch of the Forrester we were looking at.) We thanked the salesguy for his time and headed back into town and grabbed lunch before driving 30 minutes in the other direction to look at a 2013 Honda Accord that I'd just found online last night (It was only posted sometime this week.) The mileage was higher than I would have liked (75K) but it was in really good shape and the price was comparable to the other Accord.

The wife and I both test drove it and eventually decided to purchase it. Which ended up being a 2+ hour process in itself, though it didn't help that my wife and the finance guy were both very chatty (I married an extrovert. What can I do?) during the process which probably added another 30 minutes to affair.

I finally pulled into the driveway with my "new" car at nearly 6pm. I am completely exhausted. But we have one replacement car done. We need to wait for the insurance payout and my annual bonus at work to figure out what we can afford to buy my wife and then do the whole thing all over again.


Atropa - Nov 12, 2016 4:26:21 pm PST #1960 of 30002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

And fabric! If I was rich I would be all over that place.

Having been there just last month, I can report that their fabric department is not everything I had hoped it would be. But it's still a gorgeous, fascinating store.


Connie Neil - Nov 12, 2016 4:31:01 pm PST #1961 of 30002
brillig

Having been there just last month,

I hope they were properly thrilled with you.


billytea - Nov 12, 2016 5:12:38 pm PST #1962 of 30002
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I'm quite surprised that markets haven't fallen since the election. I've seen two suggestions: first, they're betting that whatever Trump said on the campaign trail, he'll wind up governing like a normal Republican. (Not so sure that should be comforting, on past performance, but there it is.) Second, that they're just relieved that the transition of power will be orderly.

As far as I'm concerned, this allows some breathing space to take a more defensive position. Whether or not he winds up jettisoning most of the crap he spewed on the campaign trail, two constants are going to be: he doesn't have the temperament, and he doesn't have the experience. Sooner or later, that's going to tell. At the very least, markets are going to be more volatile than under Obama. I tend to believe they'll also be less profitable.

Some months ago, I shifted my pension fund to a more defensive allocation. I mean, it's tough recommending any investments in the current environment, but in terms of limiting how much one could lose, that might not be such a bad idea right now.