You have the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone.

Giles ,'Touched'


Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet  

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.


Sparky1 - Mar 20, 2013 5:04:59 am PDT #15388 of 30001
Librarian Warlord

What kind of law falls under the umbrella of public interest?

All subjects. It's more defined by who employs you - lots of gov't jobs would be considered public interest (but prosecutor, no; public defender, yes) as would jobs with NGOs or other non-profits.


amych - Mar 20, 2013 5:12:12 am PDT #15389 of 30001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

What the law-literate lady said! Public interest law guide from Harvard; it's mostly about do-gooder orientation rather than specific subjects, but dad is interested in a bunch of areas around human rights, civil rights, immigration & refugee issues, economic justice. Basically, he's a big ol' idealistic hippie workaholic, and we loves him for it.


Jesse - Mar 20, 2013 5:13:24 am PDT #15390 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Thank god for good nurses, ita.


Fred Pete - Mar 20, 2013 5:15:52 am PDT #15391 of 30001
Ann, that's a ferret.

amych, Yay for your father's encore career! I think I have a role model, even if I'll be moving out of lawyering. (And into veterinary nursing.)


amych - Mar 20, 2013 5:17:44 am PDT #15392 of 30001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Fred, that sounds like a fantastic move for you -- I can't think of anything more fitting!


Consuela - Mar 20, 2013 5:25:50 am PDT #15393 of 30001
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Found the bullet-hole in my sister's car: it's right under the door handle, and I put my finger in it. We don't know if the bullet is inside the door or went through into the car, because it's been dark since it happened.

She's trying to figure out how to change her commute so she doesn't go through West Oakland late -- although it was only 8 PM! The frustrating thing is that there is parking there, and there are more trains there, and it's not noticeably safer than the other station we use (Fruitvale).

She's reluctant to tell her coworkers because they all live in SF and will be all parochial about how much better SF is. Oakland isn't all like this.


-t - Mar 20, 2013 5:34:53 am PDT #15394 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Driver's door? Whoa, super scary. I hope she can figure something out commute-wise. I totally get not wanting to tell her co-workers, sounds like there would be not helpful reactions.

Glad you got some treatment, ita, even if it isn't really really enough.

Need time to read about amych's father...maybe this evening...


Matt the Bruins fan - Mar 20, 2013 5:42:29 am PDT #15395 of 30001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Yikes, Conseula! Hopefully that week will use up a lifetime's worth of bad luck in one go!

Bac-O-Bits? Those are soy, not bacon.

No, I was talking about the actual pre-cooked bacon bits in a bag. Though I have been known to buy Bacos as salad toppings (or snacks in and of themselves) as well..

In other news, I learned last night that the Japanese place a block from me makes delicious volcano rolls. That coupled with a price increase this week at my regular Saturday lunch sushi place may have me defecting. (They could fight back by seating me in the sections waited on by hot athletic college guys, which the nearer place doesn't have, but I think they turn male customers over to the waitresses as a matter of policy.)


sarameg - Mar 20, 2013 6:03:16 am PDT #15396 of 30001

We have VOIP phones. And are using webex for some meetings. Between the quality of the VOIP for people calling in, Webex, people on cells, people...it's just awful.


SuziQ - Mar 20, 2013 6:03:35 am PDT #15397 of 30001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Today is the first day of spring. In the Persian calendar is is also New Years - No Rouz. The typical greeting is Edie Shoma Mobarak.

It is a day for wearing new clothes and visiting friends and family. It is also a tradition to set up a Haft Sin (seven s's). This is a table setting that includes...
sabzeh – wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish – symbolizing rebirth
samanu – a sweet pudding made from wheat germ – symbolizing affluence
senjed – the dried fruit of the oleaster tree – symbolizing love
sīr – garlic – symbolizing medicine
sīb – apples – symbolizing beauty and health
somaq – sumac berries – symbolizing (the color of) sunrise
serkeh – vinegar – symbolizing age and patience.

Other items are often placed on the table such as coins to represent wealth, a mirror to represent honesty, decorated eggs (fertility), and a bowl of water with a goldfish to represent life within life.

I have always loved No Rouz because it is a huge Iranian holiday that has nothing to do with religon. I wish I could travel to visit each of you or welcome you into my home and serve you amazing Persian food.