September 16, 2006
As we browsed the Clearance section, I noticed what clearly HAD to be a Wilton Armetale tray. These things just don't hang around long enough to make it to clearance, you know? I was intrigued to say the least.
So I asked him to pick it up:

The pattern on the edge was a bit unusual, so I looked at it more closely:

Yep, that's the Baltimore Ravens' logo. When we turned the tray over, it indeed said Wilton Armetale, but it also said "manufactured for Smyth and Co, Official Jewelers of the Baltimore Ravens".
So if you're a Ravens fan stuck in SoCal, and you'd like to have a fancy tailgate party, let me know and I'll tell you where you can find a nice serving tray for cheap.
BTW, nice pics for a camera phone, huh?
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September 15, 2006
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here for all the images.
Or go here to see the looks sorted by designer.
So
far it looks like Laura is the only one without a swimsuit. Please, oh great fashion deities, say it isn't so, say Laura ISN'T the decoy.
Also, Nazri is modeling for Uli.... which may indicate a last minute model shuffle. Not good.
My
first impressions: Jeffrey pulled a Santino. I actually LIKE his clothes.
Especially the very 1940's swimsuit and the green striped dress. Uli
is Uli. Yeccch. But she actually made pants, I think. Laura is
Laura, but at least she did a number of different silhouettes and some
of the dresses are really fun. Michael: what a disappointment. Some
of the dresses are nice, but mostly it looks like a bad hip-hop
video.....
Jay McCarroll shows in an hour......
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September 13, 2006
Tickets don't go on sale for another week, but Ladies Room members got first dibs today!
Yay!
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Making a virtual archive of classic children's literature in the public domain.
h/t the venomous (and sniffly) one
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September 12, 2006
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Joey Lawrence:
then.... and now
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The ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSIONS. You know, where Han shoots first.
I am so freaking excited! I bought these on VHS (on a whim) the last time they were released in 1996 or 1997, shortly before the "Special Edition" movies were released, and I watch them only rarely for fear of destroying the tapes. Now I have them in a much more durable format. Yay!
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September 11, 2006
The
company hosting their domain basically told them, sorry, you're SOL.Today of all days. When the site traffic spiked, the hosting company basically told them that they would not increase their bandwidth allowance and they should look elsewhere for services.
In case you want to make sure you DONT ever do business with such an unreliable host, the group to avoid is ehostpros.com
No I will not link them.
I will, however, give you all of their contact addresses so that you may email them and tell them what a crock of shit it is to shut down the 2996 page on 9/11:
sales@ehostpros.com
billing@ehostpros.com
abuse@ehostpros.com
info@ehostpros.com
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10:29 am:
Tributes from the Cotillion Ladies
Michele remembers two dear friends
A true sportsman's legacy
Cox and Forkum Sum it Up (with a good link round up, below, as well)
This post stays on top today. Scroll down for more content.
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I remember looking up and up and up, unable to see the top. Wondering at the immense feat of engineering standing before me. Face to face with these twin giants, my friend and I laughed at the presumption of a handful of terrorists who tried to bring it down with a truck bomb. My friend J said, "You know, they built the towers to withstand a hit by a 747." We were all duly impressed. It seemed like overkill.
And it became a joke amongst us.
Fast forward 7 years.
September 11, 2001. 9 am.
I was sleeping in. It had been a late night Monday night, as a friend who had been staying with us in NC was set to fly back to CA that afternoon. Also, I was supposed to teach that afternoon after taking her to the airport.
The phone rang. It was my husband, stationed in TX in the army. "Turn on the TV." he said. "Any channel".
I fumbled for the remote, half awake, and turned on the TV to see the WTC, one tower standing, the other on fire from a gaping hole near the top. The morning show people were just beginning to realize that it wasn't a cessna that hit the building, but a fully loaded jumbo jetliner.
Before I could comprehend that, another jet hit the other tower. And I knew.
My heart stood still. But still, I thought, the buildings will stand. The people can get out, or be rescued from the roof, right?
I called my parents and Ben, woke up my friends, and crawled to the big TV in the den. What next? Were there more planes? Were any of my friends there?
The rest of the day is a blur of images: People jumping from the buildings, the towers collapsing in a cloud of ash, that video of the asian woman running in high heels and nearly being run down as the towers collapsed behind her. I remember screaming "just take your damn shoes off so you can run..."
I don't remember eating, and I don't think I slept. I just sat in front of the tv. The towers came down. They were supposed to withstand the unthinkable, that kind of hit, but they came down anyway.
I spoke to my friend a few days later. We reminisced about that day at the towers, and how we all believed them to be invincible. And how that came to stand for a lot of things. And now those things were gone.
I think we grew up a lot on September 11, 2001. But it's easy to forget. It's easy to over analyze and twist the facts to fit your own mindset instead of facing the difficult facts:
+Nineteen Islamofascist fuckheads hijacked four planes
+They deliberately chose flights that would be the fullest and carry the most fuel
+They succeeded in crashing three of those planes into pre-selected targets
+It was NOT a government conspiracy. Unless you mean the governments of Iran, Syria, etc.
+2,996 innocent people died. Many of them heroes who died trying to save the lives of others
+Unless we wipe jihadist thinking from the face of this planet, something like 9/11 WILL happen again
And if you don't believe that with even some small part of your soul, then you need to get your head out of your ass.
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September 08, 2006
You Are a Liberal Republican |
![]() When you tell people that you're Republican, they rarely believe you. That's because you're socially liberal - likely pro-choice and pro-gay rights. You're also not so afraid of big goverment, as long as it benefits people and not politicians. You are the most likely of any Republican type to swing over to the Democrat side sometimes. |
Pretty accurate. Except for that changing sides part .....
h/t Sharon and Deb
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September 07, 2006
Never Forget. Never. Check out the 2,996 project.
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It's really not fucking nice to feel left out just because you don't have a myspace and you find out third hand from inferences in the comments of others.
That is all.
Never Mind.
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33-36 students per class. And as of 5:30 pm yesterday, he only had 32 chairs. You gotta love it. Hopefully that will be rectified soon.
And he doesn't have the worst of it. The thermostat in the room next door went haywire over the summer and now only blows hot air. In CA. In Spetember. With 37 bodies. They told the teacher in that room that if they can't get it fixed today they will move him into another room until they can get the AC working. On the other side of his room, there's no power to the outlets in the lab tables or the walls.... So having to play musical chairs doesn't really seem so bad.
One thing I do appreciate, though, is that he is teaching just one kind of class. The same subject 5 times a day, rather than one class of this, one class of that, and three classes of the other. It cuts his out-of-class work by 2/3! Which is good. With almost 200 students, he has a lot to do anyway. I think we figured that he starts with 175 this year, which means it will be about 185 before the end of the month.
As for myself, we've been back to school for 3 weeks now, and things are starting to hit their rhythm. I'm the course director for our freshman class, which means that I don't have to teach every day, but I am in charge and I have to make sure every thing is working according to plan. Lecture and Lab both.
So far so good. We have more students this year than last, and I think the students are all pretty smart. I look forward to seeing what they will accomplish this year.
I had an epiphany on the freeway this am, while I was stuck in traffic. But it must not have been that important, as I have no forgotten what exactly it was.... that's what it's been like lately.
I need a vacation just to catch up. And maybe clean the house.
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September 05, 2006
read the rest!Caltech Physicists Successfully Split The Bill
PASADENA, CA--Sequestered in a private booth at a Pasadena-area Cheesecake Factory for nearly 25 minutes, a party of eight California Institute Of Technology physicists emerged exhausted but visibly excited Friday evening after successfully splitting the bill.
h/t RL friend (and physicist) AS
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September 03, 2006

Steve Irwin died at 11am Monday morning after being stung by a Sting Ray off the coast of Australia, north of Cairns. Evidently Steve and his crew were filming an underwater documentary.
The irony of it is that Sting Rays aren't considered to be especially dangerous, and stings often cause little more than skin irritation.
Steve leaves behind his wife Terri and children Bindi Sue (


Steve's death has crashed a lot of websites in Australia, including major news pages and the Australia Zoo site.
Steve touched a lot of people because of his passion for wildlife and his honesty about who he was and what he did. And how much he loved his family. I was always a big fan of Steve's and I will miss him more than I should.
More links and info here
photos courtesy smh.com.au, scotsman.com, wildlifewarriors.org.au
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As a girl, I hated it. couldn't relate. Too violent. Silly. Boring. A waste of my precious reading time. An obstacle to GOING HOME, PLEASE, until halftime or the end of the game after lunch at my Grandmother's house on Sunday.
Now I can't wait. College, NFL, I don't care. I watch it like one of those freaks with a fantasy team. I know the teams, the coaches, the players. I'm still learning the lingo, like "west-coast offense" and "slant pass into the flat", but I get it.
I appreciate the nuance of it. Learning the strengths and weaknesses of the your own team and the opponent. Special plays that are emblematic of your own offense or defense. the irony of the detailed and meticulaous preparation required to bash your opponents brains out.
From a scientific point of view, it's interesting too. Sociologically, it's entertaining to watch men bond and reinforce social norms over some beer and pigskin-related violence. Evolutionarily, it's amusing to see us put men dressed in costumes that emphasize their "manliness" (broad shoulders, thighs, and calfs; small waist, flat stomach. Think about where the pads are and how different it makes them look...) up on a pedestal. The ugliest-ass football player can still get a hot chick, just because he's a baller.
So, I've been immersed in it since yesterday morning. GameDay came on at 7am, and since then I have been making up for a winter and summer of lost time. I think I watched all or part of at least 7 games yesterday, between 4 channels. And I am quite proud that I called that Tennessee stompin' of Cal.
Ov-er-ra-ted clap clap clapclapclap!
I was also rooting for GTech, mostly because I'm a Trojan fan and ND is anathema to me, but I was glad to see a good game, and I think GT still busted a lot of the ND hype.
Texas, Auburn, and OSU all played chump games (yes, Wazzu is a CHUMP team), so I'm waiting to see how good they REALLY are.
In other news, JD Booty lives up to the hype and my Trojans are starting to look like new faces in old places. If they keep it up, the rest of the NCAA better watch out.
Biggest Chump of the Week: Wisconsin Lutheran, who lost to Valparaiso 54-0.
Happy Surprise of the Week: Navy beats ECU
I Expected it of the Week: Richmond beats dook. By a shutout.
Shit Call of the Week: A tie: The questionable helmet to helmet on GT vs ND, and the non-whistle which took a TD away from my Tar Heels, leading to a Rutgers score and victory.
Bad Officials of the Week: Again, a tie: Pac-10 ref crew at the UofO/Stanford game and the Big 10 crew running the ND/ GT game (both for blown replay calls)
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