Despite misinformation in the internet, today is not National Puppy Day. Saturday, March 23rd is! ? Looking forward to celebrating with everybody on Saturday! pic.twitter.com/Ss4i7A7KEq
— National Puppy Day™ (@Natl_PuppyDay) March 21, 2019
Of course, isn’t every day Puppy Day, in our hearts?
Meanwhile, this is me, trying to keep up with the news:
"KEVIN, MOVE DAMMIT, I'VE GOT THIS" pic.twitter.com/7eYJ7fraU3
— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) March 18, 2019
Spent Friday evening seeing the Russian National Ballet perform SWAN LAKE (highly recommended, especially by the Spousal Unit, who’s the knowledgeable one). We’re talking about going to see HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (if we can stand two such exciting excursions in one weekend; yes we’re old and introverted).
Who’s got plans for the weekend?
OzarkHillbilly
Blech.
Just because I don’t want to be accused of playing favorites with the AM threads.
SiubhanDuinne
So far, politics has the edge.
#TeamPuppies
#TeamOtters
JPL
The media is telling me that it is coyote season. When are coyotes not around?
JoyceH
Swan Lake, you say? I saw a Swan Lake performance once. Starring a nice pair of dancers – Nureyev and Fonteyn. (Yeah, I’m old. But! I saw Nureyev and Fonteyn!)
OzarkHillbilly
@JPL: Tourist season opens here on the Saturday before Memorial day. No limit.
NotMax
Is there such a thing as too charming? Had a few episodes of My Uncle Silas (Amazon Prime) playing as background accompaniment while was puttering around the manse. Albert Finney makes up for a multitude of trite.
Major Major Major Major
I’m flying back to SFO from Taipei in the morning. I got a touch of food poisoning last night, and I’m still dehydrated like whoa, so hopefully that clears up before 15 hours in a crowded tin can ?
Mary G
@Major Major Major Major: Yikes! Good luck with that.
OzarkHillbilly
My only plans for the wkend are to work on the various garden projects.
NotMax
The best Swan Lake ever.
:)
@SiubhanDuinne
First thread had a nearly half hour lead time. We can Tbogg this puppy; speculation without Fact One is a fool’s errand.
;)
OzarkHillbilly
@Major Major Major Major: Oooff.
Major Major Major Major
@Mary G: @OzarkHillbilly: I feel like I should at least note that this is in like, eighteen hours. Time zones and such.
JPL
Anne, do you have any more room and if not maybe another Boston area juicer can help out these two. Kitty and Leila are best friends and need to be adopted together. link
NotMax
@Major Major Major Major
Commercial aircraft cabin air is notoriously dehydrating all by itself. Take extra care.
JPL
@Major Major Major Major: May your journey be uneventful.
Major Major Major Major
@NotMax: I know, I’m (very gently) mainlining watered-down Pocari Sweat…
satby
@SiubhanDuinne: not with me ?
Chugging coffee before I have to leave. I’m more of a puppies and otters person too.
satby
@NotMax:
I’m with you.
satby
@Major Major Major Major: hope you’re much better soon! I flew home sick as a dog from Bangkok and it was hell for me and probably the poor sap next to me. But at least he was a doctor and used to sick people.
OzarkHillbilly
I’ve been looking for some good news to post a link too ever since this thread first popped up.
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NotMax
Anyone have experience with stuff shipped via 4px? Ordered a printer cover earlier this week (finding one sized right and affordable as well as not pig dog ugly has been a long ongoing quest). Amazon is promising delivery “between April 10 and May 1” which seems a wide, wide window. May be wrong but am presuming once it hits the states it transfers to a domestic carrier.
satby
@OzarkHillbilly: ??
Two because I’m not dipping a toe into the other thread.
Major Major Major Major
@satby: I once flew from Dublin to Denver with the flu, may I never experience a worse trip.
I am on the mend though, just… yeah, not ideal. Should I see about going to the hospital and having them slap in an IV?? Ack
Anne Laurie
@JPL: I’d be strongly tempted, if our household didn’t already include a 15lb rescue alpha bitch who gets stressed by new roommates, a 17-year-old rescue with doggie dementia who’s demanding more attention every day, and a third extremely neurotic rescue dog… not to mention two 15lb male cats, one a nasty bully who’d probably eat little Leila whole if Gloria didn’t kill her first.
But be reassured: Small dogs and Maine-coon-type cats are highly desirable rescues in the Boston area, and of course Angell is expert at publicizing cases like this. Wouldn’t surprise me if Leila & Kitty have a new home by the end of the weekend, cross fingers!
OzarkHillbilly
@satby: TBH, I really don’t have anything to say about a report that reporters report has been reported, but nobody has yet reportedly read.
NotMax
Expect nitwitter-in-chief bombast aimed at Da Mouse any time now.
@OzarkHillbilly
Does this count?
If not that, how about Jimmy Carter this week knocking G. H. W. Bush out of the top spot as longest lived ex-president?
OzarkHillbilly
@Major Major Major Major: The last time I had food poisoning I was in the ER with IV for over 6 hours. I forget exactly how many liters they pumped back into me but it was a lot. I was a mess.
OzarkHillbilly
@NotMax:
Only if their are no lawsuits filed over ownership.
Yesterday’s news.
Seeing as you’ve demonstrated a paleontological interest this AM, I’ll share this bit of yesterday’s good news: ‘Mindblowing’ haul of fossils over 500m years old unearthed in China
ola azul
@JoyceH:
Gotta book (rest-stop reading) callt Lives and Letters by R. Gottlieb. Lotta short biographical summaries. Just read ’bout the life-long, enduring, abiding tenacity and quiet grace of Margot Fonteyn (nee Peggy Hookham).
Her determination is perhaps best exemplified by a quote from her mother, who once said: “I learnt never to force an issue [with her] but to skirt round it; her will was stronger than mine if it came to a showdown.”
(Fonteyn was 42 and still had many years ahead of her when she first started in with Nureyev, 19 years her junior. Purty remarkable inna vocation that ain’t exactly kind to the aged.)
In typical no-nonsense fashion: Toward the end, when she was facing death by cancer, she told her step-daughter, Querube: “I’ve decided not to have any more treatment. That means I’m going to die, so I want you to call Felix (her brother) and tell him.” [Called, got message machine, Margot gets on the blower.] “Felix, this is Margot. Querube and I here and I’ve decided I’m going to die.”
NotMax
@Major Major Major Major
Will see your Dublin to Dublin and raise you the 3 day, 9 flight Trip From Hell returning from southern Brazil to New York in 1961, whilst I was at an age when merely looking at a plane made me violently airsick.
Have told most of the long tale previously so won’t repeat except for the part about young NotMax, biliously green-hued and all but turned away from death’s door for being too sickly, sitting on the floor in the airport in Mexico City during yet another long wait between flights and having Mexican peasant women coming up to give me coins.
NotMax
@NotMax
Dublin to Denver. Inadvertent doublin’.
Major Major Major Major
@NotMax: wow!
OzarkHillbilly
OK, this qualifies:
JPL
@OzarkHillbilly: I’ll celebrate when they are left penniless.
NotMax
@ Major Major Major Major
Yeah, long distance air travel by prop plane is a dish best not served at all in my book.
;)
NotMax
@Major Major Major Major
Oh, BTW, still have some of the coins.
OzarkHillbilly
@JPL: That will be STUPENDOUSLY GREAT news. This is just good news. The more lawyers dipping their hands in the Sackler family pockets, the more I like it.
OzarkHillbilly
@NotMax: True keepsakes.
evodevo
@OzarkHillbilly: The Burgess Shale organisms have always been a favorite of mine…
NotMax
@OzarkHillbilly
From one old fossil to another, cool!
;)
David ??Merry Christmas?? Koch
Imagine the media hysteria if Hillary showed up on the campaign trail with a big black eye, a giant gash on her forehead and looking like a wino (photo)
OzarkHillbilly
Huh:
An undated Woodland Trust image of slime mould. Research suggests the single-celled organism has an external ‘memory’: it leaves a slime trail that tells it where it has been before so it can successfully explore its surroundings and even navigate a maze. It is listed as one of the top 10 weird and wonderful creatures, fungi and lichen found in UK woods.
This wonderful world is full of wonders.
gene108
Anne, you are aware we commenters do not multitask. Once a new thread goes up, it will get the attention
The experiment is set up to fail by design
rikyrah
Good Morning, Everyone ? ??
West of the Rockies
It’s almost 4:30 here in CA. My mother passed 11 years ago today about this time. I woke up with a nightmare (unrelated to my mom’s passing) and am glad for the certainty of a BJ thread.
I’m not seeking condolences, just enjoying the cyber companionship of you lot!
West of the Rockies
@David ??Merry Christmas?? Koch:
Well, life with Saint Bernie can’t be easy for the Mrs… Lets not judge.//
Raven
@OzarkHillbilly: Packrats don’t drink water, so their urine is very viscous,” Dr. Cole said. “It crystallizes and becomes solid.” Like hardened amber, the solidified waste is an ideal matrix to keep plant fragments intact for thousands of years.
When researchers find a new nest in a cave or an outcropping, they pick it apart like prospectors — an extremely smelly process — and analyze the plants they find for carbon-isotope ratios that identify them as members of a particular species. Some plants, like junipers, usually grow relatively high in the mountains, while water-retaining species like agave and prickly pear are found at lower elevations.
Raven
@gene108: and you are aware that many threads are loaded and go up automatically?
JPL
@rikyrah: Good Morning.
Amir Khalid
I asked this in a dead thread, so pardon my asking again: Do I really need a Firefox Account?
OzarkHillbilly
@Raven:
Interesting, and now that I think about it, I’ve never found a packrat nest in a wet cave, only dry caves.
eta: that I recall anyway
Nelle
We moved from New Zealand to Kansas under four years ago. I put in a front flower garden (daffodils, iris, daylilies, Columbine, daisies, salvia), lilacs, hydrangea, butterfly Bush, spirea, and two raised gardens for vegies. Two clematis on trellises. Now we have to move to Iowa. We put the house in the market on Thursday morning. 13 showings in two days. Signed a contract last night…they wrote a letter. The woman loves to garden.
On the other hand, I seem to have pneumonia. It was hard getting ready to sell and being out of the house 12 hours yesterday. Other than picking up more meds, I’m staying in bed today.
OzarkHillbilly
@Amir Khalid: I don’t. Don’t even care to know what I’m missing.
Spanky
“Who’s got plans for the weekend?”
Taxes. Blech.
@Amir Khalid:
Of course not. No one “needs” anything on the intertubes. SATSQ.
Did I mention that I retired last week?
JPL
@Nelle: Feel better soon.
OzarkHillbilly
@Nelle: Good plan.
@Spanky: Congrats.
Chyron HR
@David ??Merry Christmas?? Koch:
They beat the crap out of Jesus, too.
O. Felix Culpa
I’m up for election as Democratic county party chair this morning. The “progressives” have turned it into a cyber-bullying shitshow, but there are good people who want us to, you know, actually get things done. Will let you know what happens (if you’re interested).
OzarkHillbilly
@O. Felix Culpa:
Do.
mrmoshpotato
@NotMax: Has SUE started talking trash about Scotty?
*checks*
Yup!
Call me when Scotty has…
JPL
@Chyron HR: If Jesus returned to the USA, trump supporters would be the crap out of him too
debbie
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JPL
@O. Felix Culpa: good luck
hedgehog mobile
Going to yoga, then haircut and pedicure this afternoon. My Cyclones lost to the damned Buckeyes by three points last night. To quote Amir, pout.
hedgehog mobile
@O. Felix Culpa: Good luck! Keep us posted.
Immanentize
@O. Felix Culpa: I’m interested! May effort prevail over whinging.
Amir Khalid
@Spanky:
All righty, then …
Mike R
@Spanky: Congratulations on retiring, best job you will ever have.
Immanentize
Weekend plans? I am going to go to the bi-annual model train show at the Shriner’s Auditorium in Wilmington, MA. It’s got it all: big trains, tiny trains, men wearing fezzes….
Amir Khalid
@hedgehog mobile:
I am always flattered when people quote me. Thank you.
Dorothy A. Winsor
Back from morning bagel and coffee shop run. My plans are all boring–laundry, bills, soliciting beta readers, reading The Last Hours, the novel about the plague. That last part isn’t boring. Also I will ignore Trump as much as I can.
Immanentize
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Better than Camus?
hedgehog mobile
@Amir Khalid: @Amir Khalid: /blushes/
jeffreyw
@JPL:
I think maybe this is what they are referencing. (3 second video clip)
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Immanentize: It’s compelling as hell.
Immanentize
@Dorothy A. Winsor: I love a good plague novel. Not joking! Some Aubrey/Maturin books include some very nice plaguey motifs. And Blindness by Saramago is really ‘just’ a plague novel.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Immanentize: Connie Willis’s Doomsday Book is good. It’s interesting because its theme is parental love, a motif repeated over and over in various forms from God’s love for his people to the love of an overprotective mother of an Oxford undergrad to a graduate advisor’s care for his student.
Amir Khalid
With no English Premier League football this weekend, I am going to continue figuring out the riff from All Down The Line. I have a hunch that you don’t actually need Keef tuning; you can just use the D and G strings and invert the power chords. I plan to test this — with the Girl, of course.
OzarkHillbilly
@Immanentize: If you are a fan of trains, as in a Sheldon fan of trains, you need to make a pilgrimage to the National Musuem of Transportation. Pullman Cars? Yep. The largest steam engine ever built? Yep. (iirc) They got ’em all.
eta: from their website:
“These include the mid-1800s Boston & Providence Railroad Passenger Coach built in 1833; Providence “Daniel Nason”; Union Pacific #4006 (“Big Boy”), the largest successful steam locomotive ever built; the diminutive “Charles H.”, a small steam engine from Chicago’s Lake Street Elevated rapid transit line that was cosmetically restored in 1996 to its original appearance; and the 6,600-hp, two-engine Union Pacific diesel #6944 (“Centennial”), built by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division in 1971.”
zhena gogolia
I have an off-the-beaten-track recommendation for the BJ crew: Innocence; or Murder on Steep Street, by Heda Margolius Kovály. It’s by a woman who survived Auschwitz only to have her husband caught up in the Slansky show trials and executed. She then made a living partly by translating Raymond Chandler into Czech. The novel is absolutely gripping — it’s a mashup of hard-boiled detective fiction with the surveillance state in 1950s Czechoslovakia. I haven’t finished it yet, but I am devouring it before bedtime!
Kay
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
We’re back from visiting daughter and her husband in NY. On the way home we stopped at Dunk’in Donuts for coffee and my 16 year old came in for a donut. So this is after 5 days on the road in the tiny rental car, which I chose because I wanted to try a hybrid, so we’re all sick of each other. The young woman behind the counter asks him which donut he wants and he says “surprise me” – okay, unbearable! I must have looked mad because she said “I think it’s cute- he’s just a kid” and then I felt bad. I would have given him a bran muffin- “surprise!”
Kay
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
We’re back from visiting daughter and her husband in NY. On the way home we stopped at Dunk’in Donuts for coffee and my 16 year old came in for a donut. So this is after 5 days on the road in the tiny rental car, which I chose because I wanted to try a hybrid, so we’re all sick of each other. The young woman behind the counter asks him which donut he wants and he says “surprise me” – okay, unbearable! I must have looked mad because she said “I think it’s cute- he’s just a kid” and then I felt bad. I would have given him a bran muffin- “surprise!”
MomSense
@JoyceH:
WHAT?!?!?!?! Nureyev was a god in his prime and she was the GOAT.
OzarkHillbilly
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
I sense a contradiction here.
OzarkHillbilly
@Kay:
Heh. Nothing like a stranger to get us looking at our children in a different light.
Immanentize
@OzarkHillbilly: I want to go! I’ve been to the Transportation Museum in Chicago, and Steamtown near Scranton PA, but haven’t been to the St. Louis one. Bucket list.
ETA. I love those huge UP rotary snow plows. They are crazy engineering.
OzarkHillbilly
@Immanentize: I love it. Clambering around atop those massive machines of pure power is intoxicating, I can’t imagine what it’s like to actually drive one.
Mandarama
@Immanentize: I love the Aubrey / Maturin books and try to reread them every summer!
(Sorry to interrupt, just geeking out here.)
opiejeanne
@Nelle: Congratulations on your sale. I hope it sticks, unlike mine this week.
And please take care of yourself. .
Immanentize
@Mandarama:
Do you like Hornblower too? I still go back and forth between for comfort reading.
Immanentize
@opiejeanne: sale fell through? That sucks! Any back ups?
Gin & Tonic
@zhena gogolia: Sounds great, thanks.
And some in this crowd might appreciate Laurent Binet’s The Seventh Function of Language, which I finished on the way home from Argentina. A mashup of detective/murder mystery with semiotics and post-modern literary theory. Yes, really.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Kay: LOL. My dept chair and his whole family (4 kids) once drove from Iowa to Alaska and camped along the way. If we’d ever tried that, the Mounties would have found us dead along the side of the road with our hands around each other’s throats.
Wag
The family and I are heading out to Moab for the twins’ Spring Break. Looking forward to hiking and canyoneering, maybe a bit of mountain biking as well.
chopper
plans for the weekend involve a small tiling job.
debbie
@Immanentize:
“Stupidity has a knack of getting its way, as we should see if we weren’t always so wrapped up in ourselves.” (paraphrasing from a poor memory)
JPL
@OzarkHillbilly: The city that I live in has a big truck day where the children can get up close with the city equipment. It’s pretty popular and a few years baby boy can attend with me.
Kathleen
Reposted from below because I think I should have waited for the Happy Thread:
Good Morning, All. A couple of music links to get your day going:
Fred Astaire & Rita Hayworth dance to Jackie Wilson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AXkfhqvO44&start_radio=1&list=RD8AXkfhqvO44
Brothers Johnson, Stomp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPBDMihPRJA&index=10&list=RD8AXkfhqvO44
I’m fighting to maintain positive focus (challenging for Irish person). But I see so many successes and “helpers” in my community. I have to stay focused on that. Link to MyCincinnati, a youth orchestra in my neighborhood that all the naysayers said would fail:
https://www.mycincinnatiorchestra.org/
Have whatever kind of day you feel like having.
chopper
@Immanentize:
everything’s better than camus.
as they say, camus can do, but sartre is smartre.
Kathleen
Today I’m visiting a friend and going to see Casablanca in a theater right up the street from her. My carpets, windows & blinds are being cleaned tomorrow (whee). Started my day at the Y doing a spinning class followed by strength training.
Kathleen
@Major Major Major Major: Take care of yourself. Food poisoning, especially while travelling, is especially horrible. Hydrate like hell! Hope you feel better soon.
Kathleen
@Major Major Major Major: Not a bad idea.
Sloane Ranger
Watched the England v Czech Republic game last night, 5 – 0 to England with Sterling scoring a hat trick. I can’t tell you how nice it is to watch an England game w/o my blood pressure going into overdrive. May all our qualifiers be as easy.
Went to the presentation of the new membership database our U3A Group is thinking of getting this morning but won’t be going over to my brother’s to finish the clear out of his house as it turned into an ad hoc committee meeting about a proposed membership subscription increase at the end and by the time it finished it was too late. Maybe Tuesday?
OzarkHillbilly
@JPL: Oooo… that reminds me, my coming grandbaby is a second Baby Girl just for PawPaw to spoil.
opiejeanne
@Immanentize: Yes, the cabin sale lasted from Tuesday to Thursday. The buyer backed out because his kids pressured him. He’s an Italian-American, a US citizen, 70 years old, and spends a lot of time in Italy. He wanted a little place in the US, a home base, but he doesn’t use computers so his son had to help him with the internet parts of the sale. Digi-sign & email messages. The son lives somewhere off the mountain. His age makes me think it wasn’t a wise purchase for a year-round home, but if he could afford a new heating system and to pay one of the neighbors to keep the walk and steps clear of ice and snow, and to cut him a parking spot when it snows, he could be pretty comfortable. mr opiejeanne is 72 now, and I’m 69 which is part of why we’re selling it.
And no, there were no back-up offers so it’s back on the market. We are told that the place is a little gem, the price is good compared to similar properties, and the ex-buyer looked at 9 places before choosing ours. The realtor says there are other parties interested, according to other agents in her office, and she’s holding another open house this weekend, I’ve always thought of open houses as being for the benefit of the agent, in order to find new clients, but I think on the mountain it might be good for both of us.
Kathleen
@West of the Rockies: Am I a bad person for being happy about that?
Amir Khalid
@JPL:
If he could even get in the country, the way your ICE is …
OzarkHillbilly
@Amir Khalid: There’s a bumper sticker in that truth.
OzarkHillbilly
@Amir Khalid: “If Jesus came back, you’d deport him”
Armageddon has been called off, Jesus got deported.
Mandarama
@Immanentize: Yep, love those too! I thought the films with Ioan Gruffudd were good adaptations. Did you see them?
The amazing thing about O’Brian is that I often forgot they weren’t primary literature when I was reading them the first time. I teach a lot of 19th century texts, and his precise language is so true to the period. So is his understanding of the social conventions. I love historical fiction and don’t mind the inevitable anachronisms, but with O’Brian I honestly felt like I was reading Austen’s male contemporary.
L&DinSLT
@Immanentize: Add to it, if in the vicinity, California State Railroad Museum. The 1881 painting “The Last Spike” is worth the price of admission.
Immanentize
@chopper: Ground is still too frozen to till. But I really live that job. Some heavy lifting, but so satisfying.
MomSense
I’m going to go to the gym and hopefully work some of this anger and worry out of me. Not even puppy pictures are sparking joy.
Amir Khalid
@Sloane Ranger:
England have an unfortunate history of being world-class in qualifiers, and then falling apart in the tournament proper. I hope Gareth is curing them of that.
Immanentize
@OzarkHillbilly:
–a man I once admired greatly
Immanentize
@L&DinSLT: I’ve seen an image of that painting. I would live to see it in person
Darrin Ziliak (formerly glocksman)
I’m going to avoid the news shows today and chill out with Pandora and a pot of coffee.
Sloane Ranger
@Amir Khalid: Yes. They generally do OK in the Group stage but lose it when it gets to the sudden death knock out stage. Still be reached the semi-finals at the World Cup so fingers and toes crossed.
StringOnAStick
I woke up to having an allergic reaction to the pad of the waterproof bandage over my knee replacement incision, not unexpected since I’ve had it happen with padding inside casts. Such a a panicky feeling, but the Oncall member of the doctor’s team talked me through taking it off without disturbing the glue-on skin closure device (used to avoid stitches or staples). Instant relief! I knew I couldn’t make it through the 5 more days until my doctor’s visit
Pretty much all padding and sterile pads are made from some kind of synthetic material; it’s really hard to find these things made out of cotton. I strongly suspect the usual stuff is rayon made with juniper since my years of landscaping have me a severe reaction to landscape juniper. Bu, who knows!
Th is afternoon my husband is taking me down to the flat trail by the creek (so I can hobble around ). S o looking forward to this!
Immanentize
@Mandarama: I did like the Gruffudd Hornblowers — especially him as young Horatio.
And I agree about O’Brien. It’s the immersive feeling that makes them so worthy (IMHO).
I loved Peter Weir’s Master and Commander, once I stopped thinking about it as having anything but the most glancing relationship to O’Brien. Beautiful movie, almost like Kurosawa, but really nothing to do with the language or atmosphere of the books.
zhena gogolia
@Immanentize:
I still do.
Immanentize
@StringOnAStick:
I so sympathize! My wife was allergic to latex and adhesives (which have latex?) And ALSO to any sulfa-based antibiotic (like bactrim, bacitracin and neosporin). Try months of cancer treatments with that combo of allergies! That said, once the Docs got a handle on the issue, they were really great except for the team that inserted her port and washed with bacitracin. Yikes!!
Immanentize
@zhena gogolia:
I must admit his case is an example of why I generally hate author/artist biographies. I don’t want to know anything about them as actual people! I want to know their works. Some (other) assholes’ works I love include Norman Mailer and Diego Rivera.
Steve in the ATL
@Amir Khalid: No. What you need are more guitars.
Immanentize
@Steve in the ATL:
Goddam! The pusher man.
MomSense
@Steve in the ATL:
Ha!! That way he can keep one in Keef tuning all the time!
Miss Bianca
@O. Felix Culpa: yes, let us know!
Also, NM alert: looks like I may be heading down next weekend. Staying with some really cool friends in Pecos. Maybe a mini-moot Saturday night or Sunday morning?
@Immanentize:
And so say all of us!
Kay
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
He said it like “surprise me”- flirting. She was probably, oh, late twenties? I sometimes envy how confident he is and then other times I think “oh, the world is going to be VERY MEAN to you” but it might not matter because he’s blissfully obtuse.
Amir Khalid
@Steve in the ATL:
@MomSense:
I am actually considering this, God help me.
Mandarama
@Immanentize: Agree about M&C. Although Paul Bettany is too striking to be Maturin, I thought Russell Crowe did a surprisingly good job. And it was a beautiful movie. I actually had the hardest time with a very beloved Pippin as Bonden, who is one of the most important characters to me and whose 2-word fate hit me so hard I had to put the book down.
I hope you are looking forward to a fun summer before the packing starts! I’m still not sure which school Thing 1 will pick and it’s stressing me out. (Also, I feel like being a ridiculously overenthused dorm decorator is the only way I’ll feel like I can mother him and manage my own feelings. I know it’s foolish.)
Immantize
@Mandarama:
Is Thing 1 seeking/thinking far or close?
The Immp is a dorm minimalist who plans to Marie Kondo his space with order. Kids are so fabulous!
zhena gogolia
@Immanentize:
I think the situation is a lot more complicated than everyone seems to have decided.
TomatoQueen
@Amir Khalid: When a laptop died completely without warning (BSOD and a fuck off, it’s all gone, system error message), the Firefox Account, on sign-in, populated the replacement within about a minute, which was the only bit of comfort during the long and mostly fruitless search for suitable stuff. I haven’t used the Firefox Account since.
Aleta
@Nelle: Hope you feel better soon. Must be hard to leave that garden. The new garden-lover must be overjoyed at her luck. (My mother was able to have beautiful gardens in SE Iowa, in case that’s where you’re heading.)
Mandarama
@Immantize: Everything is far away! He didn’t apply anywhere in the Southeast at all. But he got into 2 of his top 3 (and the other was MIT, so we were still pretty proud he was deferred even if he ultimately didn’t get in). That means he has to consider those 2 options and they’re really different. Dadarama and I have opinions that we’re trying so hard not to impose.
Neither Thing 1 or 2 is minimalist. But they tend to love to fix up their spaces and THEN live like teenaged boys in them. ?
Gin & Tonic
@Steve in the ATL: I thought he’d said at some point that the most recent one was his last guitar. To general merriment, of course.
Aleta
@OzarkHillbilly:
Ffestiniog Railway gravity train (in Wales, still runs). Around 16 minutes in, the engine is removed. The downhill is pretty cool.
ETA High def, good scenery, full screen is nice.
MomSense
@Amir Khalid:
Your a blues man, AK. You need MOAR guitars!
JoyceH
@MomSense:
This was the Royal Ballet US tour at the Muny Opera in St. Louis. My family would go to the Muny about once a year, usually for a road company tour of a musical like Camelot or 1776. It was a big deal for us, because St. Louis was a 3 or 4 hour drive. My sister and I were about 12 or 13 at the time, and the amount of NAGGING we had to go to get the family to go! I don’t think Mom or Dad were particularly interested in ballet, but finally gave up because we wanted to go so bad.
Of course, we knew almost nothing about ballet, but we read enough to know the Nureyev and Fonteyn production was something to see. It wasn’t easy being culture vultures in southern Illinois in the 1960s, but we gave it our best shot. (I think I still have the program somewhere around here.)
celticdragonchick
@JoyceH: The Kirov Swan Lake in the 80s was definitive IMHO
2liberal
wondering why doug j hasn’t posted a thread about the 737 max entitled “crashing by design”
Uncle Cosmo
@mrmoshpotato: At least she didn’t go all Godzilla on his stone-embalmed arse…
Uncle Cosmo
@Immanentize: B&O RR Museum in Baltimore? Must-see for a rail nut. (Then go looking for the Carrollton Viaduct, the oldest RR bridge in the USA, which AFAICT isn’t too far from there. Although to get to the Thomas Viaduct you’ll probably need a car,)