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The Wizard Of Popotla
Hee hee: "It’s just wires, after all, and switches that someone else throws on or off. That and flair." Liberace also had a great sense of humor. See him as a casket salesman in "The Loved One." "Will that be the perpetual flame, the eternal flame, or the eternal perpetual flame? Propane or butane? ..."Propane burns bluer..."— July 23, 2009 4:51 p.m.
None
How was the bug prepared? Roasted? Baked? A simple pan fry?— July 23, 2009 4:37 p.m.
President Obama is Stupidly
On ne comprend pas. "Un chien" ou "une chienne?"— July 23, 2009 4:28 p.m.
President Obama is Stupidly
To fill in the obvious gaps, to learn more about ongoing formations of racial and cultural identity in the US, and to perhaps enrich your discussion, why not try reading Henry Louis Gates's seminal work, "The Signifying Monkey."— July 23, 2009 4:26 p.m.
Baklava
Do they use rosewater syrup in their recipe?— July 23, 2009 4:20 p.m.
The Lesser Princess
Thanks, magics! You would have done the same--it was sad. I would add that siobhan's blogs are fun to read too--we have some women of great sense of humor on this site :) Speaking of, another blog from magicsfive would be nice, too...— July 22, 2009 7:11 p.m.
If He Goes, I Go Too
B-12 injections are also necessary for patients who have had a portion of intestine removed that processes it. The needles are actually more expensive than the liquid suspension; like most injectables, B-12 is not covered by most insurance plans, but costs about $8 or $10 per shot here in the US.— July 22, 2009 6:53 p.m.
If You Sue Me, I Can't Be Your Physician
Oops. Meant to say that I am constantly and of necessity finding myself navigating the healthcare system, and it would be enlightening to read about doctors' thoughts about sending patients to the ER, pain management, and the evolution of one's bedside manner, as well as all aspects of one's daily practice.— July 22, 2009 3:44 p.m.
If You Sue Me, I Can't Be Your Physician
Thank you, Dr. Eichel, and I will be sure to read your other blogs! I am looking for books written from a doctor's point of view; just finished Paul Austin's "Something for the Pain" about life in the ER, but would like to read a physician-authored book or two more focused on the actual medical practice, rather than the doctor's personal life (in Austin, an ER doc, it is understandably all about finding ways to sleep). As a patient with a serious lifelong condition, I am constantly If you have any recommendations, I'd much appreciate it.— July 22, 2009 3:41 p.m.
The Lesser Princess
Though the economy has hit us all hard, I agree-- it is probably a better idea to go to an experienced stylist, regardless of the price. With the unusual texture and curl of your hair, certainly you want to feel safe in your stylist's hands. Women with African-American or Jewish hair always need to take especial care when choosing a hairdresser. I've had decent trims and cuts at the Paul Mitchell School, but went there recently for some highlighting and my dark tresses were horridly transformed into a brassy blonde that the toner could and did not tame down. Some of the foils on one side also bled, so it is uneven in appearance, too; especially in a ponytail. The poor trainee actually cried, so I spent the rest of my appointment hugging her and trying to make her feel better about it. If you go to Paul Mitchell, it might be better to request a Phase II student rather than a Phase I. They will fix my color tomorrow without charging for service, but I'll have to pay for the product. Wish me luck :)— July 22, 2009 1:27 p.m.