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SherlockedCAMPer

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  1. She was good and my brain retained what she taught. My issues came with the oral as it takes my brain awhile to process the foreign language I hear. If it had been written questions with oral answers, I would not have had too much issues at all.
  2. I was in band from 6th grade until I finished university. We called ourselves band geeks and the choir people were choir nerds. With the way my brain works and the random bits of knowledge I know from across the various subject matters, geek or nerd apply even if I didn’t fully apply myself in school. With that said, and kind of shows my brainy side, I used to rarely do my Spanish homework in secondary school and still get A’s on the tests.
  3. I’ve tried diffusing, but don’t have the patience for my hair to actually dry that way. As for twisting, the closest I’ve come is shingling and my hair looks like it wants to be dreads because my hair is so long.
  4. Yes, loved it. I own it on DVD. It was well done. It’s worth watching at least once. It can be hard to watch because of the subject matter but was handled in a reasonably respectful manner.
  5. He definitely looks better with a full head of hair or even as the creature in Frankenstein.
  6. I’m thinking the idea to include Molly in more episodes is likely based on the pilot as she was in it. So when that episode got re-worked to a 90, they included her in the other 2 episodes as well.
  7. In my family’s case, the PoA is set up such that it’s not a joint PoA but a succession in case primary can no longer act as PoA or ends up not outliving the person the PoA is for.
  8. It’s a 5-part miniseries. 1 part for each book by Edward St. Aubyn. They started with book 2 then went to book 1 before doing the rest in order.
  9. You and a group of friends are in a room trying to solve a puzzle (or more) to be able to get out of the room. There is a time limit. Some escape room experiences have more than 1 room to the set of puzzles you are solving.
  10. They already revealed what the thing in London is, an escape room at £54 a person. I’m not sure of anything else Sherlock related in London.
  11. I go for the latter and it’s not necessarily so much invented the spoken language as is invented the written language. Someone somewhere decided to call the items die/dice when written and the spoken part may have come based on the written. We have many English words thanks to William Tyndale and Thomas More having word wars in their written works followed not many years later by Shakespeare adding to that. Then there was a guy (forget his name) who decided how modern English would be spelled and we end up with Rogue instead of Roge.
  12. Never got into friends or Seinfeld. I much preferred Macguyver, ABCs TGIF lineup.
  13. With that being the case, I’d have you as his secondary and possibly have them go primary/secondary on your mom. It may be time for a family meeting to discuss that and use future dates such as “Dad, in 20-30 years, if something happens and you’re not able to make your medical decision, how should we do it?”
  14. That’s ok Pseud. I also have a sister as well and she knows she not the best person for making that type of decision, not that she doesn’t give insight and opinions. With my mom being in a nursing home, my dad and I go to periodic meetings for mom’s care and discuss the option with her care team & the doctor they use that comes in. It’s not fun. My suggestion would be to have one child as a primary on the healthier parent with another child as a second and the less healthy parent has the spouse as a primary and a non-primary child as a second with 1 of the other children as a tertiary. (Eg my dad is the healthier parent so my brother is his primary and no other sibling is in it [even though I think it would be good to have either my sister or more likely me as the secondary as a back up]. My mom being worse off has my dad as primary, me secondary and my brother as the tertiary.)
  15. My dad has that for Mom and I’m secondary on hers. And if I remember correctly, my dad has one for himself where my brother is the primary.
  16. So long as we’re not immediately following the prisoner in Belarus, I think we’ll be fine.
  17. I have had to do the same thing with my own mom. She has Alzheimer’s. Not quite to the pint with my dad. He’s actually realized when he’s need to it do things.
  18. Nothing my is designed for people who wear skirts. And many skirts nowadays aren’t meant to be worn while sitting or climbing/rising in elevation as there can be an unexpected show given to others.
  19. Yep. Didn’t even notice. *quickly goes off to correct that as she hears a mosquito in her car. May it be gone by morning.*
  20. My campus had 2 routes from the dorm to the first building. Ice was possible on either because we had to traverse the top of the hill to get from dorms to academics. But once in that first building, tunnels were your friend. I can thank my local catholic diocese for the first tunnel and the administration of my otherwise evangelical school for the rest (including the rearrangement of the original tunnel because of a new building over it).
  21. Personal opinion: you didn’t miss much as there were a scene or 2 that didn’t need to be in an otherwise family friendly movie.
  22. Red week can always be referred to as a “friend”. It’s discreet while still getting unexpected-ness of the arrival across (learned the term in college before a co-ed trip overseas).
  23. The Grinch reminds me of a cross between the original cartoon from the 60s and the live action that starred Jim Carey. With probably some tweaks to the origins part seen in the live action.
  24. My sister has various google apps and has told me. And now that I’m thinking about it, there is a chance it was data over battery and either way a bit not good. I do have google hangouts but that is only used for a business coaching call (usually on WiFi) twice a month.
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