March 8, 2006

Needless to say, it didn’t work and everyone died.

I can quit my job now. Jeremy has the whole “translating environmental science into lay terms” thing sewn up. It’s amazing the guy is only in high school. What communication skills!

Via Lauren at Feministe. (What year is this again?)

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Don’t be panic!

When I realized half-way through, that my speakers were off and I, like, turned them on… I got a little confused.

“Jeremy, *please* a little less drama”? Is that the best his teacher could do?

That was freaking hysterical.
You’re right, Chris.  You should hang it up.

Unless you can draw?

What is Spanish for cool?? Oh yeah “cool.” Reminds me of the long discussion we had once in grad school about whether we could disprove the Aboriginal myth that the Dog Star energy determines just whom the actual child is, when it comes out of the womb.  They didn’t worry about saying babies came from animals or stuff, just that it was the dog star that determined, what we would say is the genetic make up of the new being.  So i guess Peruvian dieties have just as much a say in El Nino moments.  hehehehehheheeeee

spyder, are you sirius?

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