Oh my, just came home from my organic chem. test. It is official, my brain is now sludge! So where did I leave off . . . Ah yes
No, no, no, that would be the best thing about hot tubs in winter.
As opposed to one of the best things about hot tubs in winter.
See this would be my favorite hot tub activity except for a visious tendency for UTI’s (ugh)
I think there was talk of a party . . .
But I am over it, no worries, I am happy with dirty, smelly cement locked New York. (Our subways run 24/7, that is the only saving grace for me at the moment)
I think I am being laughed at . . . tanookie how old exactly is the newest tanookette? I remember reading about when he was born, but since I was not really participating I do not know if I was reading in real time or not. I am much too lazy, and the hamsters are far to slow for me to actually go back and find this out for myself. Have some pity on me, the orgo test, remember . . .
Noted and marked in the calendar.
mipiace There are so many reasons to choose Tucson over Phoenix. For starters Phoenix is in a valley, which holds heat & humidity. During the summer Phoenix is usually about 5-10 degrees (does anyone know the key-command for the degree symbol?) hotter then Tucson. When you are talking about whether that daily gets up into the 100’s and does not drop below 92 for 2~3 months, this matters. The humidity just makes it worse. It also makes swamp coolers completely ineffectual which means all cooling must be done with AC’s which can triple your electric bill. Socially speaking, AZ on the whole is a pretty conservative state. Most of the liberal folks living in AZ seem to end up in Tucson. Tucson is also not as built up, less concrete, a grand total, of I think, 3 hi-rises. As opposed to Phoenix which is a horrific concrete nightmare. Tucson is a good deal smaller in population (somewhere between 1/2 to 1/3 the size) with at least as many if not more cultural options (museums, theaters, etc). One of the most successful GLBT community centers in the country is in Tucson (Wingspan) which is a really great place regardless of your sexual orientation.
I am in total agreement, this is why I lived in Tucson for two years. Winter is fun for exactly 6 days, if you are in Vermont where it is beautiful and somehow the dogs avoid pissing in the snow. Otherwise, no use for it.
You rock! Totally nearly sprayed the monitor when I read this
Well after today’s chem. test I am not sure how brilliant I am. Somewhere around page 6 my brain started to drip onto the paper and I am certain that it has smeared the answers.
No, much as I might like to, my atrocious spelling goes back way before I ever knew you. Dyslexia is genetic. I seem to do alright on the coding though knock on wood
If we are talking raw onion I agree completely, but a nice sautéed read onion on a burger with lettuce, tomato, ketchup and Mayo, that is the way a burger should be served, perhaps some dill pickle chips too depending on the mood.
You should see Arizonans drive in the rain. Despite being a dessert there is a monsoon season every year. And yest every year about 20 morons flood there cars in some un-drained ditch (there is no drainage anywhere in AZ, it’s the colichie). The rest of the morons drive around at about 2 miles an hour as if they have never seen rain fall from the sky.
That does not sound like fun. Really sorry to hear that. I assume that it is, in the long run, for the best though (don’tya just love platitudes?). Sending moral support for whatever it is worth
Oh you can start them anywhere. The 1st one I read was about 423 in the series. They stand alone, and they are hysterical. And you can get through them in an afternoon (sometimes 2 in an afternoon) so you feel all smart because you read a whole book in an afteroon.
Ok, if this is just altogether too long I apologize. But I am making up for almost 4 days of forced SDMB absence, and my brain hurts.
I need more whiskey, Dave, Wyatt . . . anyone . . .
Now I get a to write a biology paper, and then a bio test next Monday, then . . .
Oh my, just came home from my organic chem. test. It is official, my brain is now sludge! So where did I leave off . . . Ah yes
No, no, no, that would be the best thing about hot tubs in winter.
As opposed to one of the best things about hot tubs in winter.
See this would be my favorite hot tub activity except for a visious tendency for UTI’s (ugh)
I think there was talk of a party . . .
But I am over it, no worries, I am happy with dirty, smelly cement locked New York. (Our subways run 24/7, that is the only saving grace for me at the moment)
I think I am being laughed at . . . tanookie how old exactly is the newest tanookette? I remember reading about when he was born, but since I was not really participating I do not know if I was reading in real time or not. I am much too lazy, and the hamsters are far to slow for me to actually go back and find this out for myself. Have some pity on me, the orgo test, remember . . .
Noted and marked in the calendar.
mipiace There are so many reasons to choose Tucson over Phoenix. For starters Phoenix is in a valley, which holds heat & humidity. During the summer Phoenix is usually about 5-10 degrees (does anyone know the key-command for the degree symbol?) hotter then Tucson. When you are talking about whether that daily gets up into the 100’s and does not drop below 92 for 2~3 months, this matters. The humidity just makes it worse. It also makes swamp coolers completely ineffectual which means all cooling must be done with AC’s which can triple your electric bill. Socially speaking, AZ on the whole is a pretty conservative state. Most of the liberal folks living in AZ seem to end up in Tucson. Tucson is also not as built up, less concrete, a grand total, of I think, 3 hi-rises. As opposed to Phoenix which is a horrific concrete nightmare. Tucson is a good deal smaller in population (somewhere between 1/2 to 1/3 the size) with at least as many if not more cultural options (museums, theaters, etc). One of the most successful GLBT community centers in the country is in Tucson (Wingspan) which is a really great place regardless of your sexual orientation.
I am in total agreement, this is why I lived in Tucson for two years. Winter is fun for exactly 6 days, if you are in Vermont where it is beautiful and somehow the dogs avoid pissing in the snow. Otherwise, no use for it.
You rock! Totally nearly sprayed the monitor when I read this
Well after today’s chem. test I am not sure how brilliant I am. Somewhere around page 6 my brain started to drip onto the paper and I am certain that it has smeared the answers.
No, much as I might like to, my atrocious spelling goes back way before I ever knew you. Dyslexia is genetic. I seem to do alright on the coding though knock on wood
If we are talking raw onion I agree completely, but a nice sautéed read onion on a burger with lettuce, tomato, ketchup and Mayo, that is the way a burger should be served, perhaps some dill pickle chips too depending on the mood.
You should see Arizonans drive in the rain. Despite being a dessert there is a monsoon season every year. And yest every year about 20 morons flood there cars in some un-drained ditch (there is no drainage anywhere in AZ, it’s the colichie). The rest of the morons drive around at about 2 miles an hour as if they have never seen rain fall from the sky.
That does not sound like fun. Really sorry to hear that. I assume that it is, in the long run, for the best though (don’tya just love platitudes?). Sending moral support for whatever it is worth
Oh you can start them anywhere. The 1st one I read was about 423 in the series. They stand alone, and they are hysterical. And you can get through them in an afternoon (sometimes 2 in an afternoon) so you feel all smart because you read a whole book in an afteroon.
Ok, if this is just altogether too long I apologize. But I am making up for almost 4 days of forced SDMB absence, and my brain hurts.
I need more whiskey, Dave, Wyatt . . . anyone . . .
Now I get a to write a biology paper, and then a bio test next Monday, then . . .
All Mac owners are computer geeks at heart. Whether they make their living that way or not. At least, all the Mac owners I’ve ever known. One of my very best friends in the world is continually sneering at me for not getting one. He’s right, they have the most kick ass graphics I’ve ever seen. But DAMN, they’re expensive.
Ew. Yep. It was physics that did that for me. C’mon in the hot tub. Have a Dewar’s. White Ink can think up a really cool mehendi tat for you.
Oh, yeah… I was a comp sci major in college… and they made us take TWO frickin’ semesters of intermediate Physics! Not normal, everyday, American Physics… the REAL shit! It was one of the things that led to my college downfall.
Clearly I mentioned that I am a mac person somewhere. They are pretty, the prices are coming down, but still they do not compete with PC’s in the wallet category. I am onle of the few mac people I know that do not think everyone should get one. Heck windows XP is awfull purdy
Heh…Now THERE’S a committee I wouldn’t mind sitting. Do I get to choose the applicants? I have two degrees I’d like to hand out immediately, testing waived, per past performance. They were earned, trust me.
Oh, and, Mo, I must give credit to you for some of the ideas in the story for Predict the Death of the Previous Poster … squishy kitties in particular. Thanks, Mama Mo!