Varitek
Blue Crack Addict
ok, corsette shopping with a friend!
KhanadaRhodes said:how can someone manage to both chew with their mouth open and smack their lips when chewing - no, crunching - on ice? i don't get it.
corianderstem said:We had a pot luck lunch at work to celebrate the return of one of our gals from her maternity leave. I ate too much and feel like I have a cannonball in my gut.
grooooooooooooooooooooooan
coolian2 said:Good morning thread
I don't think i like the idea of sleeping through my alarm and therefore missing my lecture this morning.
I do like the idea that now i don't have to catch the bus for two hours though.
Varitek said:
you seriously need to get a place closer to class
Varitek said:in other news, i am seriously considering bringing a beer to work.
Varitek said:1992 is also the last time they played on st patty's day
Axver said:Ouch. I'd just go home if I had a 3 hour break.
major_panic said:
I'd get home, then have to leave home 5 minutes later or something like that.
The cool change has come through at last!
Axver said:COOL CHANGE FOR THE WIN!
At 10:30am, it was 30.8. At 10:49am, it was 25.8! And from the forecast:
Mostly fine. A shower or two possible this evening or tonight. Fresh south to
southwesterly winds.
Precis: Possible late shower.
City: Max 31 [Reached before the change.]
YES.
Axver said:
I find I can go home during 2 hour breaks, but it works out to only 45 or so minutes. Handy if I just want to grab lunch or something, though.
I'm kinda tempted to say that if you're bored and have 3 hours to kill, I could just pop into uni early. I've a tute at 2:15. But I need to do readings ... ugh, the Internet's not helping me there either!
major_panic said:
Yep, I could feel it walking out of my tute. It was really hot in Redmond Barry initially, then when I walked out, bam! And it was cool.
"And thus did the Lord look down on Melbourne, and with a grin blew upon it, saying, 'thou hast had enough'."
major_panic said:Yeah, I'll find a good book or something. Listen to a Lovetown show. Do some writing. Which reminds me, I should get your mobile phone number. Sending you an email.
AUSTRALIA'S electricity generation industry is demanding massive compensation from the Federal Government in return for its co-operation in efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
In a challenge to the Government's climate adviser, Ross Garnaut, the power generators have warned of soaring costs to consumers and disruptions to supplies unless they are compensated for the costs of complying with anti-greenhouse laws.
With most of Australia's electricity coming coal-fired generators, the industry is the nation's largest producer of greenhouse emissions, and the main focus of efforts to curb them. A planned carbon trading system will force the industry to pay to emit greenhouse gas.