I don't really have a security blanket... unless you count Mr. Pointy.

Buffy ,'Lessons'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

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.


askye - Sep 09, 2024 7:38:31 am PDT #2430 of 3458
Thrive to spite them

M's toe is healing well. He crushed the tip of it and they are giving him a real walking boot vs the shoe thing he had but the Dr says it should heal fine and that he will have arthritis.

M is still frustrated with all of this but I think things ended up the best they could.

You know who is probably having a crappy day today? The 2 men who got arrested at work. One was skip scanning ...he was scanning bananas as everything else he had. When confronted he was dismissive and rude and he has a history so they called the cops. He ran across the parking lot to the bushes between us and the gas station and "hid". Badly hid because he kept peeking out where he could be seen. His car was parked close to the store I guess.

Then another guy came on and was being loud and rude and vulgar and had already been warned and so the cops were called and they were around I guess and the manager on duty was having him trespassed. The rude guy tried to claim he had no ID and also that he was being harassed. He wasn't. The cops were able to find a warrant on him and arrest him.

While they were still in the parking lot Banana Boy (as he was dubbed) peeked around the bushes again and was spotted and the cops went after him and arrested him . And since he has done this before charges will be filed against him for those.


Jesse - Sep 09, 2024 8:56:47 am PDT #2431 of 3458
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

In the words of Frank Pembleton, crime makes you stupid.

OK, I just had a tiny victory - I think I figured out the best way to ask why someone is going to be out of the office! I have been wary of this ever since I had a coworker who was out for a big chunk of two summers in a row, and everyone was like, "ooooh, jealous of your vacation!" but she was out because her young son was having serious surgery. So another coworker just said she was "going to be out for the rest of the month," and I said, "doing anything good?" which let her say YES!!!


meara - Sep 09, 2024 10:00:26 am PDT #2432 of 3458

Good idea, Jesse!!

I don’t feel like working, but also don’t feel like doing much of anything. So yeahhhhh


Hil R. - Sep 09, 2024 2:26:08 pm PDT #2433 of 3458
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

My teaching schedule this semester is weird. The university has a new "efficient" schedule, which is supposed to let us schedule more classes without increasing the number of classrooms by cutting down on the amount of time rooms are empty, and it means that the scheduling gets weird. If a class is three days a week, then it used to almost always be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This semester, my classes are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I usually use my non-teaching days for prep work and catching up on emails and stuff like that, and this schedule means that, rather than being able to do all that stuff every other day, I now have three days worth of things piling up, which isn't totally feasible. So, I need to figure out how to re-allocate my time to make this work.


-t - Sep 09, 2024 2:52:04 pm PDT #2434 of 3458
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Weird for the students, too, I would guess. But clearly maximising the time classrooms are in use is more important.


DavidS - Sep 09, 2024 4:33:00 pm PDT #2435 of 3458
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Woke up at 4am stressing about getting the Japan application in for Matilda.

By 7 I was up and there was an email saying today was the last day to get it in.

So woke her up, gave her some coffee and we worked our way through the various forms and attachments and parental approvals and got it in.

Then I had to shift gears to finding a Passport Expediting service (muy expensive) so we can get Matilda's passport in time for her other trip to Berlin in October with Hannah (the mother of her friend, Norah, who is going to school in Berlin).

And then I realized we've tentatively planned on going down to LA next week for four days to look at schools, see my friend Josh and Matilda to see her friend Veronica. So I need to get Cousin Nicole up to mind the Guinea Pigs and make those plans as well.

In short: I'm paying a lot of money for the Euro trip because I didn't plan it earlier but I'm fine with that.

It'll be a very good way to break up Matilda's gap year and give her some time with Hannah and also a taste of travel.


erikaj - Sep 09, 2024 4:57:25 pm PDT #2436 of 3458
Always Anti-fascist!

Ended on a bit of a high note, but I did a phonebank of my legislative district that might depress Cory Booker, man. Sample quote: "I don't really like voting,"(Well, nobody thinks of it like a sloppy makeout session right? We don't live on "The West Wing" But I do like it in a not very id-ish way.) I had hoped that the quote from "Sixteen Candles" I might live out is "You might come back next fall as a completely normal person." But looks like I'm still stuck with "I've lived here my whole life and I'm like a disease." Sigh.


Karl - Sep 09, 2024 10:39:54 pm PDT #2437 of 3458
I adore all you motherfuckers so much -- PMM.

Dammit. Willie Mays and James Earl Jones within a few months is too much. I don't care that they were both 93; I was not ready.


Laura - Sep 10, 2024 6:10:33 am PDT #2438 of 3458
Our wings are not tired.

I'm paying a lot of money for the Euro trip because I didn't plan it earlier but I'm fine with that.

It is worth it. Brendon spent much of his youth in other countries and various environments in this country. It was the best education. I have virtually no regrets with my children, but that we didn't give them those experiences is one of them.

"I don't really like voting,"

Yeah, it makes me nuts. It was probably my parents, but I couldn't wait to vote and still get excited about it every time. I'm chuffed that I got my son's 27 yo girlfriend to register this year, and she is excited to vote for the first time. (That and they are huge Tim Walz fans.)

I don't care that they were both 93; I was not ready.

It's always sudden.


Gudanov - Sep 10, 2024 6:52:51 am PDT #2439 of 3458
Coding and Sleeping

I can't say I like voting (I like the idea, but not the process), but I keep doing it even if almost everyone I vote for loses.

Not sure I can watch the debate, the way Trump lies really grates on me and I think the debate will end up a wash. Unfortunately, I think he's going to win the election and nothing that happens in the debate is going to overcome the fact that eggs are expensive.