There seems to be a hole in the market for 12 Days of Christmas underwear too.
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.
There seems to be a hole in the market for 12 Days of Christmas underwear too.
Oh man, I would so buy them.
In my head, underground caves are below sea level. Is that not so?
That one actually makes sense to me, because there are caves set into hills/mountains etc, and caves you have to go below ground to get into.
Yeah, that's pretty much how I think about it.
Emmett is already in his tuxedo for Thanksgiving. He doesn't need much prompting to bust out the tux.
I'm still trying to figure out why all musicals have to be based on a movie these days. Isn't there any original theater left?
Plenty. Just not usually on Broadway.
I recently discovered that the cave my grandparents used to work at has a web page. [link] We used to spend two weeks with them every summer and my grandfather would let me help give the tours. I wish I had some of those old postcards.
I am on my own today. I slept 'til 11, fed the cats, washed some dishes, made coffee and gave each cat some lap time. Eventually I might make some enchiladas. My only (vague) reference to tradition is the pumpkin cheese chocolate ganache I have sitting in the fridge.
Can a lawyer breach client-lawyer confidentiality if they know the client is going to commit a future crime? I was wondering if, in The Good Wife, Alicia could rat on Stern if she knew he was going to drive again with his dementia.
They are in Illinois, right? There is a special rule for clients with diminished capacity >[link]
eta: but I think under section 8, no.
What are the conditions in which a lawyer can? Upcoming bodily harm?