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Posted on entry Thanksgiving ::: November 26, 2009, 02:10 PM:
Serge, 15: It was chickens, not turkeys.

All: thank you for making my online life a source of joy and weird YouTube clips.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 23, 2009, 09:01 PM:
Paul: I have recently become fond of congee, an Asian rice pudding. I use jasmine rice, simmered with a big knob of ginger in my crockpot. My favorite toppings, depending on my humour, are a fried egg, a spoonful of jam, or sea salt and black pepper. (Which is why I don't season it as it's cooking.)
Posted on entry Unclueful Rogue promo ::: November 22, 2009, 02:40 PM:
Earl, 82: Let me guess. The tagline for that one is "Whine loudly and carry a big lipstick."
Posted on entry Unclueful Rogue promo ::: November 21, 2009, 01:28 PM:
Am I the only person who keeps reading this post title as "Uncleftish Rogue promo"? (Yes.) (I heard that, Serge.)
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 20, 2009, 08:08 PM:
The last line of Marilee's linked WaPo article: people of goodwill ought to be able to find a way to arrange the law and the contracting to satisfy fairness without offending church principles.

Fascinating how "fairness" and "church principles" are opposed there. I wonder if it was intentional.
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 18, 2009, 11:40 PM:
Laramie, 33: If they're not going to put "Harlequin" on their vanity-press books, why are they calling it "Harlequin Horizons"? I don't think they're being truthful.
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 18, 2009, 10:35 PM:
Buffy : vampire :: RWA : vanity presses.

Oh wait. Vanity presses are vampires.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 17, 2009, 07:04 PM:
Cancer-screening eggcorn, found in the wild: "mama grams."
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 16, 2009, 10:42 PM:
Oh yes, Caroline. Also my ability to sleep through the night and to enjoy weekends and vacations. Life post-hooding is absolutely worth it: you will have accomplished something very, very hard, and it will be yours forever. I'm not saying it'll be the hardest thing you'll ever do, but once you're done, you'll be able to say, "I did that, so I can do this."

*\o/*

(Telling grad students about your hard-won experience never gets old, either. "No shit, there I was...")
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 16, 2009, 07:37 PM:
Caroline, 63: Ah yes, that is called burnout. My focus came back almost immediately after I turned the damn thing in. And I can heartily endorse OtterB's suggestion--the Mule Puke Rule is just an amusingly-named variant.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 16, 2009, 05:29 PM:
Caroline, I'm so glad you asked! I finished my dissertation by dint of absolute adherence to the Mule Puke Rule. You *have* to write two new pages per day. After that, you may write more, or revise yesterday's mule puke, or go to the park and stare at the ducks. (I supplemented this with the Hot Chocolate Rule: one cup per page. Since I was living on rice and beans otherwise, I didn't gain too much weight. YHealthMV.) When you get to the revision stage, you have to revise two pages per day. You may have one day off per week. Sleep and food are sacrosanct.

And here is some cheerleading to speed you on your way: *\o/* CAROLINE CAROLINE RAH RAH RAH! And a favorite sfnal quote: "If I can do it, you can do it."
Posted on entry Technically American ::: November 16, 2009, 03:47 PM:
Huh. I guess I could see Metropolis being shiny happy Uptown, at that.
Posted on entry Technically American ::: November 16, 2009, 01:37 PM:
But "Knickerbocker" is what "Knicks" is short for. Gotham is NYC, Metropolis is Boston. (Daily Planet = Boston Globe.)
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 15, 2009, 11:44 AM:
I'm with PJ. If a religious group accepts tax money, they should follow the taxing entity's rules for its disbursement. Otherwise they're using public money for their own religious purposes.
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 09, 2009, 10:21 PM:
Keith, 697: I didn't think it would be that obvious. Thanks.
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 09, 2009, 09:38 PM:
John, 692: *I* don't get the joke! What is it?
Posted on entry And furthermore, the Anaconda Plan didn't actually take place on the Snake River ::: November 08, 2009, 11:57 AM:
Earl, 159: Last night, Rikibeth and I invented Baroquepunk. So probably not. (I'm quite looking forward to Hellenopunk as well.)
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 07, 2009, 07:45 PM:
Nerdycellist, I'll trade you nibs for your snail address. Check your LJ messages.
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 05, 2009, 09:46 PM:
Bruce, I have no idea what Ellison line you're talking about, nor why ROT13 bothers you all of a sudden. (It's been local practice for at least the last two Harry Potter books--I know this because I got disemvoweled for a spoiler just before ROT13 came into common use.) If Leetkey doesn't work for you, try this site. Cutting and pasting can be a pain, but it's really much more pleasant for the rest of us.

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