FZR1KG wrote:You're awesome fisher. LOL
Sigma_Orionis wrote:And thus the mutual admiration society was born.....
Rommie wrote:Oh and final funny thought? My note in the aknowledgements section for said new PhD was "Rommie, you throw amazing parties!"
Rommie wrote:Not drunk, but certainly tipsy- at work until 930 last night, had the radio show earlier, then a few hours work, then a friend doing his PhD defense, so by the time his reception started at 230 I was definitely going for the wine!
Now 530, break to rehydrate before the party tonight.
Btw nice sunny day and friend has a lot of single non-astronomer buddies, so decided to be ambitious and put on a really nice dress (A-frame, black and white polka dots). One of those ones where a girl keeps checking her skirt because so many people stare at you you get paranoid your dress got caught and your panties are showing or similar... ANYWAY odd thing about astronomy these days is no one will compliment the dress, or acknowledge it in any way, even though you know it's a knockout. A guy friend will tell me a few days later I looked great, but not then. I feel like we're definitely in the extremes of political correctness these days, and the pendulum needs to swing back a bit before academia can appreciate such a dress.
Rommie wrote:Not drunk, but certainly tipsy- at work until 930 last night, had the radio show earlier, then a few hours work, then a friend doing his PhD defense, so by the time his reception started at 230 I was definitely going for the wine!
Now 530, break to rehydrate before the party tonight.
Btw nice sunny day and friend has a lot of single non-astronomer buddies, so decided to be ambitious and put on a really nice dress (A-frame, black and white polka dots). One of those ones where a girl keeps checking her skirt because so many people stare at you you get paranoid your dress got caught and your panties are showing or similar... ANYWAY odd thing about astronomy these days is no one will compliment the dress, or acknowledge it in any way, even though you know it's a knockout. A guy friend will tell me a few days later I looked great, but not then. I feel like we're definitely in the extremes of political correctness these days, and the pendulum needs to swing back a bit before academia can appreciate such a dress.
Rommie wrote:ANYWAY odd thing about astronomy these days is no one will compliment the dress, or acknowledge it in any way, even though you know it's a knockout.
"standards"? what's those?Gullible Jones wrote:That guy doesn't sound like "low standards" to me. Quite the opposite. Good luck.
SHUT UP! you know what happens when you talk about "him"! Someone watch the door! Here... take this baseball bat.Sigma_Orionis wrote:Now that Sherry is back, I suppose it's a matter of time before the blue fuzzball shows up to.
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