The term for when someone blanks out and appears to be conscious but unresponsive to the people around them is dissociative stupor.
Huh. Not what it was called in the '70s.
Museums are really concerned with pest control. Which makes sense, but I had never thought about it before.
*Pictures rat running away with mummy finger in its mouth*
Deep-frying is actually fairly easy; it's the battering/coating that is annoying.
Which is why I never make onion rings, even though I love above all things, even chocolate.
Although it is made slightly less so with the use of chopsticks.
Good to know.
You're supposed to replace thyme plants every 3-4 years lest they get all woody. I don't know, I'm so impressed that my thyme has lasted this long that I'd feel kinda bad replacing it.
Just put a new one in and leave the old one, too. Sometimes thyme lives for years and years without getting funky. Sometimes the new one dies first. Good to have a back up copy.
The Europeans call moose "elks." I have no idea what they call elks. Europeans are so confused.
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Date: 2013-06-21 12:59 am (UTC)Huh. Not what it was called in the '70s.
Museums are really concerned with pest control. Which makes sense, but I had never thought about it before.
*Pictures rat running away with mummy finger in its mouth*
Deep-frying is actually fairly easy; it's the battering/coating that is annoying.
Which is why I never make onion rings, even though I love above all things, even chocolate.
Although it is made slightly less so with the use of chopsticks.
Good to know.
You're supposed to replace thyme plants every 3-4 years lest they get all woody. I don't know, I'm so impressed that my thyme has lasted this long that I'd feel kinda bad replacing it.
Just put a new one in and leave the old one, too. Sometimes thyme lives for years and years without getting funky. Sometimes the new one dies first. Good to have a back up copy.
The Europeans call moose "elks." I have no idea what they call elks. Europeans are so confused.
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