Ah, I stand corrected.
The Mayor ,'End of Days'
Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
So. Relieved.
I'm glad that it's over. I only wish it had not gone on for so long.
Wow, another round of applause for DX and the Stompies (band name!)
There was so much...space...in the Buffy thread tonight! And I hope it's not spoil-y to say it was a terrific show that will need all the extra space DX has just bestowed upon us.
PS, just wanted to go on the record that I did not mean to offend Deborah Grabien just now by calling her "Debbie". I know a few of them and all of them go by the diminutive (even the one whose name is really Devorah), and since I usually don't natter I honestly didn't know that she didn't like it. To me it's as natural as calling an Arthur Artie or a Raymond Ray, and it's not like dimunitives and nicknames aren't used here constantly. But still it was wrong and I apologize on the record here.
Thanks, Caroma--though I'm not sure Deborah usually reads Bureaucracy, so you might want to repost in Natter.
As a person who hates Sue and Suzy, I never call anyone else by a diminutive unless they're introduced that way or it's clear that almost everyone calls them that and they like it. I do have a slew of nicknames based on my maiden name that my college friends use, since we had an oversupply of Susans and needed a way to differentiate. But if I had a dime for every time a total stranger had called me at work and said "Is this Sue?" to have me reply politely but through gritted teeth, "No, this is Susan," I'd be a rich woman.
Sorry for responding so harshly, Caroma. I'm oversensitive at the moment.
This was more draining than giving blood. We should all have cookies and juice, now.
This was more draining than giving blood.
Cindy, more than you can possibly know. I had a couple of tubes of blood drawn today, as a matter of fact. It was weird, because although I'm very squickish about having my blood taken (I can't watch), it usually doesn't hurt, Today, for whatever reason, it hurt like hell when she took it. My arm still hurts.
Does beer and chili-lime chips work? They do for me.
Sounds good to me, Suela.