Random Maids a'Milking!
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Craig Jessop
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@DL- have you stalked Cari Bradley on Facebook yet?
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It's been here for, oh, nearly two hours. It is definitely very snowy. Two of my sisters are wanting to go to their friend's birthday party, but my dad's a little worried...
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I've been watching the forecast for tomorrow obsessively. Currently it looks like we shouldn't run into much trouble weather wise.
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I'm starting to think that everyone should put their real location under "Location" so that when people say "here" I actually know where they're talking about.
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Heh. Nope. Mostly because I have no clue of the spelling of her name, nor any real clues to figure out which Cari Bradley is the right one. "Do you have a brother? No? Ok, not you."Craig Jessop wrote:@DL- have you stalked Cari Bradley on Facebook yet?
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Well, technically mine is true. And even more technically false. Hmm. I'll leave it alone for now.Dragon Lady wrote:I'm starting to think that everyone should put their real location under "Location" so that when people say "here" I actually know where they're talking about.
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Is the iceball no longer known as Pluto? I thought it just lost its status, not its name.
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Pluto being pluto and all that entails makes a Sun/Earth/Pluto syzygy rare, with perfect opposition nigh-on impossible. (This leads me to believe its currently sitting at a right angle to the sun, but I'm not sure how much I trust that.)
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Well, true, but I think "between" doesn't necessarily have to mean "colinear." Certainly not colloquially.Tao wrote:Pluto being pluto and all that entails makes a Sun/Earth/Pluto syzygy rare, with perfect opposition nigh-on impossible. (This leads me to believe its currently sitting at a right angle to the sun, but I'm not sure how much I trust that.)
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The Board died while I was trying to ask a question. Boo.
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made it to Idaho safely, did get stranded at 3d's house though, looks like I won't be seeing my cousin after all.
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Today in the mall I saw a full-size version of McNaughton's beautiful art. I felt inspired. (And slightly awkward when I called the classic Obama-stepping-on-Constitution painting "trashy" within the obvious earshot of the previously out-of-sight store manager)
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*shudders* I hate McNaughton's paintings.Craig Jessop wrote:Today in the mall I saw a full-size version of McNaughton's beautiful art. I felt inspired. (And slightly awkward when I called the classic Obama-stepping-on-Constitution painting "trashy" within the obvious earshot of the previously out-of-sight store manager)
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I added a location. Just for you.Dragon Lady wrote:I'm starting to think that everyone should put their real location under "Location" so that when people say "here" I actually know where they're talking about.
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For Thanksgiving, we went to eat at the home of someone Sauron taught on his mission. There were lots of guests there. And in the split second that the host was showing us a card trick, our son found their home-address self-inking stamp and punched it repeatedly in the cat and dog's self-filling water bowl, turning the water black and splashing it all over the kitchen floor. It was...creative.
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Just when I think you're gonna go all religuservative on me, you go and say something awesome.Craig Jessop wrote:Today in the mall I saw a full-size version of McNaughton's beautiful art. I felt inspired. (And slightly awkward when I called the classic Obama-stepping-on-Constitution painting "trashy" within the obvious earshot of the previously out-of-sight store manager)
You win 3 points. Out of curiosity, what did you feel inspired to do?
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Alabama is currently beating the trash out of Auburn in football...this is a happy day.
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...maybe that wasn't such a happy day after all.
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This week has not gone how I was planning. It's been fun though. I didn't plan on spending Thanksgiving break with someone else's boyfriend though. Not that there was a whole lot that I could have done to change that.
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@ Unit, hope that you made it/make it home safe and warm, it is still pretty rough in some places in ID. (And perfectly clear in others, I'd not ever want to be a weather man.)
@LJ, heh, yeah, I figure, but the comment made me curious and I had a couple seconds I could spend to look. And when you have an opportunity to use syzygy correctly, you jump on it.
@LJ, heh, yeah, I figure, but the comment made me curious and I had a couple seconds I could spend to look. And when you have an opportunity to use syzygy correctly, you jump on it.
He who knows others is clever;
He who knows himself has discernment.
He who overcomes others has force;
He who overcomes himself is strong. 33:1-4
He who knows himself has discernment.
He who overcomes others has force;
He who overcomes himself is strong. 33:1-4