Paula Deen is making deep-fried cranberry sauce on my tv. There are so many things wrong with that I can't even begin.
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Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
I have a sudden craving for French toast. Maybe I'll make that for dinner.
I remember being a kid and thinking that when I was an adult I could eat anything I wanted for any meal—pie for lunch and so on. Now that I'm a grownup I should take advantage of that more often. Of course, sometimes what I genuinely want is salad. Not tonight, though.
sheep chair
Aaaighh!
One idea is to create the interior of Serenity, so you could move from room to room.
Make it. Make it for me.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who got the Gap Give and Get coupon, where they'll give you 30% off and give 5% to Donors Choose. The coupon says it's in-store only, but if you call, they'll give you an online code to use. Good times. (Only good through today, though.)
Foot too tetchy for a long walk. Went around the block & that was clear. Got another pair of jeans that fit, and some tops. Started on cleaning. Rest will have to wait until after swimming.
I have a question, to which some of you may know the answer. If a psychiatrist learned through the course of his sessions that one of his clients was a serial killer (like Tony Soprano's shrink), a murderer who wasn't going to stop, what would his/her legal requirements be? Does doctor/patient privilege in reality (not just tv) cover this situation? At what point would the doctor be legally obligated to break confidentiality? Would confidentiality continue after the client stopped coming to sessions, or after the client's death?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUMI!!!
Happy birthday, Sumi! Is it cakeful yet?
Ooh, I would like to know those answers, too, Zenkitty!
...no reason.
I'm pretty sure the limit of confidentiality is harm to self or others. I'm not certain how it covers someone telling his psychologist what he did do, but I'm nearly certain that the psychologist has an obligation to tell the police if the patient says he's going to hurt somebody.