Yeah, NatGeo had an infirmary where the magazine writers and photographers would get their shots before traveling; they designated one room as a pumping room; this was ten years ago and it was always in use!
Yeah, NatGeo had an infirmary where the magazine writers and photographers would get their shots before traveling; they designated one room as a pumping room; this was ten years ago and it was always in use!
Obnoxious but very Lubbock...
The headline reminds me of the following exchange in the original Bad News Bears:
You know? I just...can't y'all wait until you get home, people?
Yeah, I hopped over to TMZ just now and they are pretty inconclusive. That picture of her crying was so upsetting but if they were actually doin' it in public, come on now...
There are a couple of pics on TMZ and they claim that her breasts were exposed. I saw that her shirt was down so someone is wrong.
So—why are people so certain that they were having sex with the door open? Is this a situation of "witness said/perp said" or were there many witnesses who all said the same thing? I can see why she would be upset and enraged if they weren't doing anything wrong and were arrested but if the witnesses were correct,…
Object permanence is hard!
I think she's a genius and I don't mean that sarcastically; I wrote a college paper on her performance art in the 60s and gained immense and lifelong respect. And she answered one of my questions on Facebook!
Animal welfare groups are always looking for vets to help in disasters! And if you remember your Walking Dead, you'd know that a vet is actually the right kind of doctor. :-)
Well, we sat by during the Rwandan slaughter, too.
I never get tired of this gif.
I think (and wonder if studies back this up) that people who don't study geography are less likely to travel outside of their comfort zone. So now I wonder if the lack of geography studies is a right-wing plot to keep Americans provincial.
That's embarrassing.
Haha! Which kind of sounds like a sad trombone. Good call.
What is your source for $1 million/patient? There have only been four (I believe) Ebola patients treated in US hospitals. Is there a price on saving lives?
Thanks for the link; I read the synopsis and it looks really interesting. I'm not saying that we shouldn't be concerned or care about Ebola-that's just dumb for anyone to not care at all-but I'm not going to panic unless it starts showing up in humans who have had no direct contact with Mr. Duncan. We can't spend our…
Is wamp-wamp the sad trombone sound writ large?
Why do you think American cattle and dogs will become infected? How? It doesn't fly over in the sky. If it did, it would have been here by now.
Liberia and other African countries have epidemics. We have two infected nurses.