Question: Will hiding in a cavern with stockpiled chocolate goods be any part of this plan?

Xander ,'Get It Done'


Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Tom Scola - Feb 05, 2010 3:07:41 am PST #6348 of 30001
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

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A high level Pakistani diplomat has been rejected as Ambassador of Saudi Arabia because his name, Akbar Zib, equates to "Biggest Dick" in Arabic. Saudi officials, apparently overwhelmed by the idea of the name, put their foot down and gave the idea of his being posted there, the kibosh.


sarameg - Feb 05, 2010 3:21:44 am PST #6349 of 30001

Beginning the working from home experiment.


Cashmere - Feb 05, 2010 3:41:16 am PST #6350 of 30001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Good luck with Snowpocalypse, Easterners! I feel guilty since we've had a very mild winter this year.

The only bulk place we have is Sam's Club. We only go there in dire cases. I wish we had a Costco.


Sparky1 - Feb 05, 2010 3:49:11 am PST #6351 of 30001
Librarian Warlord

Before the snow starts I am going to the food co-op. I am crazy, but I am hoping to find challah.


Frankenbuddha - Feb 05, 2010 3:51:02 am PST #6352 of 30001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Imma stick with meerkatting. Also I'm going to recommend he just not do it, because it freaks me out. He's very quick and silent.

"Prariedogging" vs. "meerkatting"? This a cat people vs. dog people thing, isn't it?

Java, I know friends of mine who bring caseS of wine home to MA with them from Napa, since they can't get them shipped.


Theodosia - Feb 05, 2010 4:05:36 am PST #6353 of 30001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I vote prairiedogging. Meerkats huddle, but prairie dogs pop up at random out of many different burrows.


brenda m - Feb 05, 2010 4:13:53 am PST #6354 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Hmm, maybe I'll do Costco today, if I get myself moving enough to leave the house. I'm off for four days after a big project that practically drove me to a nervous breakdown finally wrapped.


§ ita § - Feb 05, 2010 4:28:53 am PST #6355 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

This a cat people vs. dog people thing, isn't it?

Yes, because I can be characterised as either, and it would so definitely be the cat if you could choose.


Fred Pete - Feb 05, 2010 4:37:28 am PST #6356 of 30001
Ann, that's a ferret.

Not snowing yet in my section of DC. Government is closing four hours early.


§ ita § - Feb 05, 2010 4:45:48 am PST #6357 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Pride/Prejudice by Ann Herendeen. Oh, it's a mashup, but no zombies. More accurately, a slashup.

Jane Austen's most popular novel has enthralled generations of readers, as proud Mr. Darcy meets his match in witty and prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet. But only now can the hidden story be told, of the two parallel loves that complicate this ideal romance: Darcy's controlling affection for the gentlemanlike Charles Bingley; and the sympathetic intimacy between Elizabeth and her more practical friend, Charlotte Lucas. Written in a comparable "bright and sparkling" style, Pride/Prejudice "fills the gaps" in Austen's story, daring to imagine the full truth suggested by the original. What is Darcy's real motivation for preventing Bingley's marriage to Elizabeth's beautiful and virtuous sister Jane? How can Darcy reconcile his desire for Elizabeth with his determination to save his friend from a similar entanglement? And what is the disturbing history behind Darcy's tortured relationship with his foster brother, George Wickham? Pride/Prejudice brings to light all the buried secrets, weaving a tale of intertwined passions that must be resolved through honesty and forgiveness, the humbling of pride and freedom from prejudice.

Catch the author. She's so smug. And not naked.