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Mystic Martin Posted Aug 8, 2003
I am not a historian, I am so old I AM history.
holding a bunch of flowers
Coniraya Posted Aug 8, 2003
I am on my own on a friday night! All the menfolk are out at various 'do's and I'm not drinking any alcohol . I thought I might sleep better in this heat with out it.
Not much longer now before I pick up the car.
and a big handle covered in leather
Montana Redhead (now with letters) Posted Aug 8, 2003
Martin, welcome!
I just wrote a letter to the editor, I was so incensed. Rich Lowry, an editor for the conservative National Review, pulled out the old diatribe about how day care is bad for kids, and moms should stay home, blah blah blah (sorry, I couldn't find it online!). Where are the fathers in this? Why is it that the US lags behind every other industrialized nation in family-friendly leave policies?
OOOH. It makes me just boil. I am a much better mother now than when I tried the stay-at-home thing, and my daughter not only has fewer colds than the kids who never go to daycare (having already been exposed to germs), but she's much more socially well-adjusted than they are, too.
I noticed his hand was
dw2 - it's short for 1/2(dw)^2 Posted Aug 8, 2003
Life, work, this conversation, everything moving way to fast. If you can't keep up with the race, step to the sidelines for a bit.
..showing a dragon shopping at Wal-Mart.
Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Aug 8, 2003
Probably bad form, but I wanted to add my bit to the story without simul-heading with someone else.
I have been to the courthouse and talked to the officers. The'records' this gentleman was talking about are in fact the minutes of the Historic Preservation Board for the last 3 years. Nothing personal. And as regards liability, it does exist, but we have an insurance policy that covers it.
The officers (not police officers, court officers) agreed, however, that this was a clear attempt at intimidation by the Board on which the gentleman -- call him Mr. Strange -- sits, against the board on which ~I~ sit. The county attorney has been mightily pissed off for a while now with Mr. Strange's Board, which I have mentioned here before as being a repository for libertarians and paranoids of the New-World-Order sort. So my report is all they need, now, to dissolve the board on which Mr. Strange sits.
That won't stop him from doing research on his own, of course, but at least it will be on his own personal nickel.
MR, that's very interesting what you say -- our calling that period the Dark Ages is really a piece of West European chauvinism, since it totally ignores the flourishing civilizations that were in North Africa, India, Japan and China during that time.
As regards 1066, I have no statement to make at this time.
executed inexpertly in pink ink. He trod...
Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 8, 2003
clouds moving in rapidly from the west.
Montana Redhead (now with letters) Posted Aug 8, 2003
Lil, that's great. Mr. Strange will probably see it as a conspiracy, however.
accompanied by a crack of thunder..
Coniraya Posted Aug 8, 2003
Anyone else in the UK been watching Restoration? I shall vote for Bracken Hill Tower.
and a piercing scream from the direction of ...
Z Posted Aug 8, 2003
Well that was fun, it just ended far too soon A and Z's flatwarming went very well. Everyone got on far better than I expected them to do(apart from one strange person who didn't say anything, but then he never does). Our flat was very hot so we sat out on the flat roof of the shop underneath us that juts out. We scared the neigbours opposite who were on their flat roof by disccussing the entry on Tesciular cuffs amoungst other things.
But we have plenty of alcohol left. We'll have to do it again, - if any of you are passing Brum.
My angelfish are still fighting, somehow everyone sees this as being funny! well I suppose it is unless you have to watch them kill each other.
Tom and Becky's cave
Hypatia Posted Aug 8, 2003
Good for you Lil. People like that (and my smellfungus)often get away with outrageous behavior because they're so unpleasant and spiteful that no one wants to challenge them. But eventually, someone has to take a deep breath and call a spade a spade. I'm proud of you.
Tom and Becky's cave
a girl called Ben Posted Aug 8, 2003
It *was* a good night, wasn't it. Partying in Brum from A-Z! I got home safely, and Z is right, it did end far too soon. Frightening the neighbours was fun too.
I am glad to know that the bloke who said nothing normally says nothing. I wondered whether he enjoyed himself, but trusted that he was. And it was a good mix.
G'night all.
B
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