Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Late last year, the AFA also went after the movie “Shark Tale,” because the group believed the movie was designed to brainwash children into accepting gay rights.
I don't remember there being gayness in Shark Tale, but it's possible I was distracted by how much the movie sucked...
(Wait, was there cross-dressing? There might have been some shark transvestitism, now that I think about it.)
Boitano had him beat for power, I think, and rivaled him on line, but I think Paul was a master at interpreting the music into edge and line and form.
Well, Boitano also had seven inches in height on Wylie, which is part of what made him so phenomenal with the power. And it was only in the year leading up the 88 Olympics, that Boitano really started to tap into his artistic potential (that was when he began working with Sandra Bezic who really choreographed programs that played to his particular strengths) which is one reason I enjoyed Boitano more after he turned pro. I mean, remember him skating on the glacier in Alaska? Wow.
And Petrenko is truly, truly one of the good guys of the sport. (Although there are times I wish he'd just bop Johnny Weir a good one, right upside his dainty little head.)
remember him skating on the glacier in Alaska?
Was that before or after defeating the robot with his magical fire breath?
Was that before or after defeating the robot with his magical fire breath?
BWAH!!
My wireless router decided to quit and my mobile phone battery will no longer hold any kind of charge. Guess I'll be replacing some tech this weekend.
And shopping for school supplies.
And school clothes.
I am terribly predictable. I stopped for a burger for dinner. When she gave the price, I was all "buh? No, that's not right. It's $3.49." She insisted it was. OK, whatever, it's gone up in a week.
I get to the window and she apologizes "The manager laughed and told me you were right. He knows you come by every Friday to get just the PapaBurger." This, at a high traffic A&W.
It amused me.
sara-- that recently happened to me at a liquor store... I stop by every week to get a bottle of Chardonnay. There was a new clerk and she asked if I wanted a refrigerated one, and I said " Ownersname doesn't refrigerate this Chardonnay, just the sparkling white". She insisted and went to get one for me, but I was right.
Much more embarrassing at a liquor store to be so predictable!
My other is the 7-11 near work for nicotine. All the clerks know me.
OK, so I have a girlie question. I've heard many pregnant women get especially klutzy/loose joints due to a hormone or something. Is that same sort of hormone-thing present in the normal cycle? (NOT PREGNANT, NO CHANCE WHATSOEVER.) Because along with certain other predictable and known symptoms every month, one of my knees twinges and threatens to collapse on stairs, a couple ribs do this weird thing where it feels like they are shifting from the cartilege on inhalation, and one of my hips gets...well, weird. Like it is looser and weaker. It always goes away when the other symptoms do.
Hmmm. I am at "that time of the month", and my ankle gave out twice (I fell getting off the bus yesterday and this morning, at differnt stops). I don't know, though, although it makes some sort of sense.
Well, when women are pregnant, their hips, in particular, get looser, but this is due to the pelvic bones shifting and ligaments stretching in preparation for the screamingly unbearable pain of shoving a bowling ball through an opening the size of a lemon beauty of birthing a new being. Hormones that help the stretching and shifting may be involved, but I have no recollection of that.
Mommy's Alzheimer's-- the reason so many second children are born.