Crabbaskets. Now I'm going to have to go run out and watch Captain America before I dig Shield out of my PVR.
Crabbaskets. Now I'm going to have to go run out and watch Captain America before I dig Shield out of my PVR.
This is true. I usually ask people if they have any intention of seeing a movie or reading a book before I spoil it. If they do, I do my best to avoid spoilers!
I got a call like this when I was staying with my parents a couple of years ago. Their house had gotten some flood damage, so much of their stuff was in storage, including their desktop PC.
Gross Gross Gross. Hmm, I'm going to guess that It's that I've worked so many jobs that were mostly women. I've only had three summer jobs that weren't 50% or more (and where I currently work we waffle between 50 - 60% women) and one didn't count, because you'd have to be an especially stupid sleazebag to harass your…
Out of curiosity, were you up north in Fort Mac (which I've heard is really bad), or in one of the bigger cities?
This all sounds awful (especially the comments). My teenage work experiences contained none of this - but upon reflection, most of the places I have ever worked have been staffed mostly by women, and all of my retail jobs had women managers.
No one is too old for My Neigbor Totoro. Unless they are already dead inside.
If animation is alright, I'd give Studio Ghibli a go: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. It's got a wonderful female protagonist & female villian who are ostensibly Japanese, a very good English voice cast, and its deep enough for some classroom discussion. It'll be relatively easy to find too, compared to some of…
Wait, what happens if you don't do that???
I like Sangria as much as the next gal as a warm weather drink, but Guinness is an all weather beer appropriate for all occasions, so it's not even a question :)
Yo, these are high school students, not toddlers. They are perfectly capable of processing information like this. Heck, I'm pretty sure toddlers could handle information like this.
Re: #18 To be fair, I would be pretty mad if people in my workplace were having sex practices and I didn't know about it. Really any workplace professional and personal development programs should be open to all employees regardless of gender.
That lunch is a meal that happens near noon? That I will eat food during it? That I am allowed to leave my desk to acquire food and eat it? That, on occasion, some of my co-workers may enjoy co-getting lunch?
I can't even stand the smell of it now. I overindulged on it once when I was a teenager and now looking at a bottle makes me feel queasy. Blue Moon isn't really a beer people order where I'm from, but any Belgian beer, even a terrible one is going to beat Mikes for me.
It's true what they say about scents and emotions...
Sorry, I think you meant to put up this version of Whole New World ...