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Scarab Sages

Yeerg. Argh.


Nekkid zombeh? Now that's scary.


evenin' folks...and g'nite


Gah, I wish I was home already.

I can't stand these late shifts anymore.

Scarab Sages

Emperor7 wrote:
Nekkid zombeh? Now that's scary.

That's what she said!

Scarab Sages

Good morning to all my beloved FAWTLY Friends! Just remember: You are so beautiful to me!

Scarab Sages

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So, as you know, we started Charlie at his new daycare on Monday. So far he seems to be doing great and really enjoying it. True, he cries when we drop him off, but the morning teacher tells us he usually is fine once we leave and she finds a toy for him to play with.

One thing I have noticed, however, is that when we get him home in the evening he hasn't been giving us any trouble going to bed. I think this new place has a lot more activity for him and he's getting tired out.

Scarab Sages

The wife and I are regular watchers of NCIS. That and Once Upon a Time are our two "both watch" shows.

Last night's episode of NCIS (the first of a 2-parter) - WHOA!!!

Spoiler:
They killed off two recurring characters! Ziva's father and Director Vance's wife. HOLY SHIT BALLS!!!!


Aberzombie wrote:
Yeerg. Argh.

This fills me with a combination of revulsion and righteous fury. May whedon receive his comeuppance in 2013. Also, may Aberzombieget a new wwardrobe in 2013.


Aberzombie wrote:

The wife and I are regular watchers of NCIS. That and Once Upon a Time are our two "both watch" shows.

Last night's episode of NCIS (the first of a 2-parter) - WHOA!!!

** spoiler omitted **

I'm surprised alphabet soup cop show has been on the air for so long and on so many different channels.

Scarab Sages

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Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:

The wife and I are regular watchers of NCIS. That and Once Upon a Time are our two "both watch" shows.

Last night's episode of NCIS (the first of a 2-parter) - WHOA!!!

** spoiler omitted **

I'm surprised alphabet soup cop show has been on the air for so long and on so many different channels.

Frankly, so am I. Of course, it's nothing like what the real NCIS goes through. Still, I think part of it is good chemistry among the cast.

Plus Mark Harmon - dude's awesome and a complete bad ass. Kind like a lesser version of John Wayne.

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Yeerg. Argh.
This fills me with a combination of revulsion and righteous fury. May whedon receive his comeuppance in 2013. Also, may Aberzombieget a new wwardrobe in 2013.

I'm trying to redeem the term by making it a hallmark of the undead. I do this just for you.

Scarab Sages

Debating on a third cup of coffee or not.


Having a decent pizza place on the way between work and home is going to be dangerous.


Deliciously dangerous?


Who are you kidding Zombieh, third cup of coffee is a certainty.


I wouldn't go that far, but they do good stuff for a take-out place. And despite this town having a pizza place for something like every 100 people living here, it's been a while since we had a good one at a distance where I can get stuff home by bicycle and have it still be hot.


Aberzombie wrote:
Debating on a third cup of coffee or not.

TEA!


Green or grey tea?


Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.


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Aberzombie wrote:
So, as you know, we started Charlie at his new daycare on Monday. So far he seems to be doing great and really enjoying it. True, he cries when we drop him off, but the morning teacher tells us he usually is fine once we leave and she finds a toy for him to play with.

He does this to keep you in his thrall.

Quote:
One thing I have noticed, however, is that when we get him home in the evening he hasn't been giving us any trouble going to bed. I think this new place has a lot more activity for him and he's getting tired out.

And now I imagined baby-sized this.

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


Icyshadow wrote:
Green or grey tea?

I'm partial to a good Darjeeling.


Drejk wrote:
Quote:
One thing I have noticed, however, is that when we get him home in the evening he hasn't been giving us any trouble going to bed. I think this new place has a lot more activity for him and he's getting tired out.
And now I imagined baby-sized this.

I'll take five.

Hamsters, I mean. AZ can keep his kid >_>


Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.

I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)


Good afternoon, FaWtL.

Last night I fell asleep with both my arms contorted, so I woke up with both of them completely numb.

I never had so much difficulties getting out of bed as I did today. First I tried to turn off the alarm, which of course didn't work as the arms did not respond. Then I tried to get out, but I got tangled with the sheets, which got even more tangled as I tried to un-tangle them.

And then, to top it off, I tripped on a pair of pants and fell to the floor, with no arms to help! A chair sort of helped me turn sideways and fall on my shoulder rather than my face.

T'was an interesting way of starting the day.


Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.

God, I wish they'd had that for my brother.


lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)

You're very welcome. It's good to have lots of tools for your toolbelt!


Klaus van der Kroft wrote:

Good afternoon, FaWtL.

Last night I fell asleep with both my arms contorted, so I woke up with both of them completely numb.

I never had so much difficulties getting out of bed as I did today. First I tried to turn off the alarm, which of course didn't work as the arms did not respond. Then I tried to get out, but I got tangled with the sheets, which got even more tangled as I tried to un-tangle them.

And then, to top it off, I tripped on a pair of pants and fell to the floor, with no arms to help! A chair sort of helped me turn sideways and fall on my shoulder rather than my face.

T'was an interesting way of starting the day.

That used to happen to me on a nightly basis. I'm still to this day not sure why, nor why it no longer does.

I'd just sit there in bed and flex my fingers until feeling came back and/or I saw them start to move.


That happens to me nightly. The best I can do is club the snooze button until the feeling returns.


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Treppa wrote:
The best I can do is club the Puffin until the feeling returns.

FIFY


Klaus van der Kroft wrote:

Good afternoon, FaWtL.

Last night I fell asleep with both my arms contorted, so I woke up with both of them completely numb.

I never had so much difficulties getting out of bed as I did today. First I tried to turn off the alarm, which of course didn't work as the arms did not respond. Then I tried to get out, but I got tangled with the sheets, which got even more tangled as I tried to un-tangle them.

And then, to top it off, I tripped on a pair of pants and fell to the floor, with no arms to help! A chair sort of helped me turn sideways and fall on my shoulder rather than my face.

T'was an interesting way of starting the day.

That is very disconcerting.


Bitter Thorn wrote:
Klaus van der Kroft wrote:

Good afternoon, FaWtL.

Last night I fell asleep with both my arms contorted, so I woke up with both of them completely numb.

I never had so much difficulties getting out of bed as I did today. First I tried to turn off the alarm, which of course didn't work as the arms did not respond. Then I tried to get out, but I got tangled with the sheets, which got even more tangled as I tried to un-tangle them.

And then, to top it off, I tripped on a pair of pants and fell to the floor, with no arms to help! A chair sort of helped me turn sideways and fall on my shoulder rather than my face.

T'was an interesting way of starting the day.

That is very disconcerting.

agreed. How often does this happen?


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Treppa wrote:
lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)
You're very welcome. It's good to have lots of tools for your toolbelt!

I only have a hammer in mine. Very useful for all those nails.

:P


DSXMachina wrote:
Treppa wrote:
lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)
You're very welcome. It's good to have lots of tools for your toolbelt!

I only have a hammer in mine. Very useful for all those nails.

:P

I resemble that remark!


I should through more wizards at my PCs. It's a hoot! Especially when those wizards have defensive buffs and damage resistance.


A spambot is taking the boards too seriously advertising "THE BEST BLACK MAGIC EXPERT WITH POWERFUL LOVE SPELLS <phone number redacted> ANCIENT PSYCHICS SPELL CASTER"...


Actually, I opened that thread expecting to find regular thread about that or another build and wanted to explain to the poster that thread titles should use regular lettering instead of ALL-CAPs (unless it is BRIAN BLESSED thread).


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EVERY THREAD IS BRIAN BLESSED THREAD.


lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)

Funny you should mention that,...

I just saw (sometime within the last few days) a report on the evening news that said some school was being sued BECAUSE they dared to teach some kids yoga! Supposedly the parents that brought the lawsuit were enraged that their children were being taught Buddhism in school.

Even if that were true, there are SO many other things for me to get enraged at happening in school these days,... ;P


hi everyone


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Ragadolf wrote:
lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)

Funny you should mention that,...

I just saw (sometime within the last few days) a report on the evening news that said some school was being sued BECAUSE they dared to teach some kids yoga! Supposedly the parents that brought the lawsuit were enraged that their children were being taught Buddhism in school.

Even if that were true, there are SO many other things for me to get enraged at happening in school these days,... ;P

Eventually, we will get to the point that any form of PE is evil. Just wait.


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Um,... Where have YOU been?!?

PE IS EVIL!!!! EVIL I TELL YOU!!!

:)


Ragadolf wrote:
I just saw (sometime within the last few days) a report on the evening news that said some school was being sued BECAUSE they dared to teach some kids yoga! Supposedly the parents that brought the lawsuit were enraged that their children were being taught Buddhism in school.

Oh, noes, because teaching children moderation in all things and being nice to others is terrible thing!


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But the LAWYERS will say it's evil.


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And I get the feeling they'd know.


Ragadolf wrote:

Um,... Where have YOU been?!?

PE IS EVIL!!!! EVIL I TELL YOU!!!

:)

It is unholy abomination of sweat, pain and forcing us to move!

Yeah, I hated PE. Especially anything involving running.

If we had more swimming and more exercises fitted individually instead of the same exercises for everyone it could be better. Plus yoga could be interesting...


Ragadolf wrote:
lynora wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Lyn, didn't know if you'd seen this.
I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool. Doubt I could convince the school to incorporate it, but I might try and work in some yoga as part of the morning routine. I can see why it would help since yoga incorporates a lot of the calming strategies and proprioceptive stimulation that the kidlet needs. Thanks for the link. :)

Funny you should mention that,...

I just saw (sometime within the last few days) a report on the evening news that said some school was being sued BECAUSE they dared to teach some kids yoga! Supposedly the parents that brought the lawsuit were enraged that their children were being taught Buddhism in school.

Even if that were true, there are SO many other things for me to get enraged at happening in school these days,... ;P

I recall that story - they were opposed to the idea that they wet being taught yoga because they thought it was religious indoctrination or some such.


Scintillae wrote:
But the LAWYERS will say it's evil.

Pot, kettle...

Scarab Sages

KHAAAAAAAANNNNNN.......!!

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