I don't fancy spending the next month trying to get librarian out of the carpet.

Spike ,'Chosen'


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.


Jessica - Dec 04, 2009 11:45:35 am PST #23052 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

All I could say was that I was certain I am not the only one, and I bet my boss $5 that the campaign will be pulled within months because people will write in. Oh, well.

I bet we could make that $5 for you. Just tell us where to point the nerd-dom!


Trudy Booth - Dec 04, 2009 11:46:37 am PST #23053 of 30001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Similarly, I wasn't allowed to watch the movie Murder in the First. Only movie I was ever told I wasn't allowed to watch.

The only movie 'no' I ever got was All That Jazz when I was nine. I was bereft -- there were no VCRs after we walked up hill in the snow both ways to school. If it had just been dirty I think she would have let me, but she ruled it "too intense".

Oh, wait, and I didn't get to see a particular movie when I was 7 because "There is no way she's seeing a movie with WAR right there in the title..." So I didn't get to see freakin Star Wars until the re-release when they came out with Empire.


Trudy Booth - Dec 04, 2009 11:47:36 am PST #23054 of 30001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

As an update to yesterday's Polar Bear question; our new marketing director thinks I am just a total nerd for knowing immediately that Polar Bears don't hibernate, and she's moving on with the campaign. I didn't see the proposals until it was time to send them to FDA for review, so thousands have already been spent on the campaign, apparently. All I could say was that I was certain I am not the only one, and I bet my boss $5 that the campaign will be pulled within months because people will write in. Oh, well.

Oh for fuck's sake, people, color in the bear.


javachik - Dec 04, 2009 11:52:45 am PST #23055 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

color in the bear.

Were it that easy. The illustration involves an ice cave that gradually morphs into dermal layers (our drug is for neuropathic pain). The entire campaign would need to be scratched.

I like our new Marketing Director, so I don't want to cause problems. Today is my first day back in the office (been out sick) and the moment she spotted me she was like, "hey you trouble-maker, why'd you go an look up Polar Bear hibernation?" very friendly and I said, "I didn't have to look it up. It's pretty widely known." And she just laughed.


§ ita § - Dec 04, 2009 11:53:58 am PST #23056 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I tried to read The Happy Hooker when I was about 10, but got bored. I read Emmanuelle (the movie version with pictures) and Candy by about age 8. My parents never told me I couldn't read any of their books, but sometime before I turned 12 they'd done a sweep and most of those books had disappeared. Which was a shame, because I was ready to impress my friends.

Still, when I found The Kama Sutra and the book on Tantric sex in their collection, my father was very "So what?" about me reading them, this many years before mine own puberty. 15 years after that *I* had to explain Tantric sex to my mother, which was multiply embarassing.


Daisy Jane - Dec 04, 2009 11:57:18 am PST #23057 of 30001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

1) this is going around our team right now. The only thing they left out is that "Everything has to be on the homepage or no one will find it!" [link]

2) I am in love with my boss right now. Someone spilled the beans about a publishing portal going up to departments outside of ours which they're taking to mean an all access CMS. Her email was basically "IT WILL NEVER BE THAT! PLEASE CONTINUE TO FUNCTION AS NORMAL (whatever that is anyway).

3) I love Wuthering Heights as well, but in a Buffy/Angelus sort of way and certainly never thought that was an example of how relationships should function. Of course Heathcliff is a dick all over the place and Cathy's rather passive about it-so maybe that's what Mr. West wants?

4) The only thing my parents ever tried to censor me from reading was mom not wanting to buy me the more obscure Ayn Rand. She needn't have worried. I eventually grew up.


Kathy A - Dec 04, 2009 11:58:10 am PST #23058 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

My dad took my sister and I to see Hair when it came out when we asked him to--sis was 15, I was 13. I don't know what he thought it'd be, but I know he was rather shocked to hear songs like "Sodomy" and see the full frontal nudity on screen.


tommyrot - Dec 04, 2009 11:58:30 am PST #23059 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

So... ita's dad read the Tantric sex book, but her mom didn't know what it was?

I can just imagine:

ita's mom: What are you doing?

ita's dad: Nothin'....


Trudy Booth - Dec 04, 2009 12:02:28 pm PST #23060 of 30001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Were it that easy. The illustration involves an ice cave that gradually morphs into dermal layers (our drug is for neuropathic pain). The entire campaign would need to be scratched.

sighhhhh

You could make it a cave bear! If only Ayla had invented a drug for neuropathic pain they'd still be with us today.


Kathy A - Dec 04, 2009 12:03:38 pm PST #23061 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

If only Ayla had invented a drug for neuropathic pain they'd still be with us today

And Jondalar could grace us all with his "woman maker"!!!