I like how Dr. Grant incredulously intones: "It's a dinosaur."
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I like how Dr. Grant incredulously intones: "It's a dinosaur."
Currently I'm listening to Celtic/Rain music, but recently I have been listening to Lucy Worsely's BBC historical documentaries. She lead me to a crazy series called Supersizers Go.... The two hosts spend a week dressing up and eating a certain era of food and see how it affects their health.
Some of it is funny, gross, and some interesting tidbits of historical things you don't think about and how it relates to food. I should double check on the Marie Antonette one. While her people were starving she supposedly had a mini-farm set up and would have friends over for tea 'like the commonors'
That's okay. You can help chase out the people in the back row who are so busy making out that they didn't realize the previous showing was over.
One of my best memories in a theatre is watching the OG Jurassic Park for the first time, and the scientists are in the Jeep and encounter the Bronty. You know, the part that ends with Hammond profoundly intoning "Dr. Grant; my dear Dr. Sattler. Welcome... to Jurassic Park."
The sweeping chorus of the John Williams theme, coupled with the huge thump of the creatures forelegs landing on the ground, and the cry of the creature. Man, that was too much for me. Greatest moment ever in movies, imo.
Somewhere along the way, the movies have lost the magic for me.Even though I enjoyed Jurassic World; it went above my expectations for sure.
I applied for one that’s perfect. Great pay, 9-5 Mon-Fri gig in San Diego. They reviewed my app, put it under “in considration, two representatives have viewed my LinkedIn profile, haven’t heard a peep for two weeks now.
"...in the Duval..."? Did Charles Barkley write that?Job search update:
Something just opened in Jacksonville. Upward Bound program for grades 9-12.
Not quite me. They prefer an MA to a BA, but then this requirement appeared:
- Currently teaching in the Duval, Clay or Nassau County.
"...the Duval..."? Did Charles Barkley write that?
Job search update:
Something just opened in Jacksonville. Upward Bound program for grades 9-12.
Not quite me. They prefer an MA to a BA, but then this requirement appeared:
- Currently teaching in the Duval, Clay or Nassau County.
Maybe they haven't updated their website since the college opened in 1864.They need help throughout the ad.
Check out the salary listed: $20 USD Per Year
Copied and pasted from here: https://www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=176751290&Title=History Instructor for Upward Bound Program
Maybe they haven't updated their website since the college opened in 1864.
Well.......I don’t know if i should say thanks or not thanks to west bend for flipping the order of games last night, but I got to seee my daughters game last night while sitting in the rain.
There's always, always the traditional blow-off without responding to me.
That's the most used and more effective move. The other one gives it away and lets me move on more easily.
*smacks hands together*. "Showed that guy."
No replies at the collegiate job level? That's just lazy and tacky.
You'll have those student loans paid off in no time.Check out the salary listed: $20 USD Per Year
Dear <NAME>:Just the standard "received your info" e-mail. I'm seeing the same thing inside and outside the academic arena.
Shouldn't take someone more than 15 minutes to permanently prepare a form letter for all applicants, but places aren't playing that game.