Yep. And boy, is Cookie pissed!
Belladonna is not from mushrooms. It is prepared from the plant called deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), which is a relative of tomato/potato/nicotine.
From the Vimeo page:

At :53 and 2:17 seconds into the video you see a Meteor with a Persistent Train. Which is ionizing gases, which lasted over a half hour in the cameras frame. Phil Plait wrote an article about the phenomena here blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/10/02/a-meteors-lingering-tale/
There is a second Meteor with a much shorter persistent train at 2:51 in the video. This one wasn't backlit by the moon like the first, and moves out of the frame quickly.

"Lost her while moving" does not mean "packed the cat into a box for moving". From the actual article:

Browning says the cat somehow got away while the owner was in the process of moving and then ended up in a box in the parking lot of ECC.

Good for refrigerated dough (since you don't need to thaw, just activate the yeast), but if it is frozen you will be pre-heating your oven for far longer than you actually end up baking.
Yes, it's protectionism why they can't let European farmers buy atrazine from Syngenta, that darn non-European Swiss company.
"a little Biritsh band" - perhaps British?
#corrections
Yes, but unfortunately it is stepping on some cheap wooden flooring (I know, I installed it at my house and am currently uninstalling it).
There are two different kinds of 8-legged daddy long legs. One type technically isn't a spider, but they don't have silk either. So if yours are swooshing down on silk lines, they are the other type, the cellar spiders called daddy long legs.
Had a hard time wrapping my head around you calling them spiders with wings, until I remembered that in some parts of the world they refer to crane flies as daddy long legs.
Where I grew up, daddy long legs were the cellar spiders that made the webs in mom's root cellar. They never bothered me half as much as going into the root cellar during stormy (aka tornado) weather, since 1) we had to go outside to get to the door, 2) the steps were rotted wood, 3) the door was just a piece of plywood, which meant 4) if it had been raining you could just as easily slide down the steps as walk them, and 5) the floor of the cellar would be flooded and probably have canning jars bobbing in it - or even worse, broken and hidden by the dirty water. So glad when the house was lifted and a real basement put in (with an extension to the kitchen for the door).
I'd say they hit it right on the head there. My god, poor Cap can't even see his feet or the lil' Captain with his big man mammaries sticking out like that. And either his back is way, WAY thrown out, or he's sporting a 50 inch waist. I've seen swimsuit models Photoshopped to plasticity that didn't look that uncomfortable.
Actress who portrays Joan Harris on AMC's 'Mad Men', but on this site more famous as Mal Reynolds' 'wife' on 'Firefly'
sjbdallas, as I remember, it was okay for young adult men on nearly all ends of the macho spectrum to watch General Hospital in the early 80's. Given that it was pre-internet and mostly pre-cable in many areas, what else was there for college students to do between classes? Bonus points if you turned it into a drinking game.
vCards can't be placed in the little jar to be drawn for a free lunch at your local bistro.

edited to add: I still have a stack of cards from the time before we were sold and had our name changed a few years ago. They won't issue new cards until we travel to conferences or client meetings. My position doesn't require me to do either.

Ones you might want to look at:
Better Homes and Gardens (older editions are less 'flavor of the moment' than the newer ones IMO - that's why I have my mom's)
How to Boil Water (Food Network)
America's Test Kitchen Cookbook
There is a similar article in the latest issue of National Geographic, discussing the genetic differences in dogs caused by selective breeding.
I don't feel the same - you may not get all the fat or calories, but turkey 'bacon' tastes like nothing more than salty fried two-toned turkey lunchmeat, with the same bland mouthfeel. I'll use up what I have where I can hide it in recipes, and never ever purchase it again. I'd rather settle for using less real bacon in a recipe though.
Gotta agree with demarcmj about turkey pepperoni, tastes good, but I have to keep it frozen, I don't eat pepperoni all that much and it seems to go bad faster than standard pepperoni.
Hee hee! Something I can contribue to!
I have both the photic sneeze response, and another sneeze response after I take fish/flaxseed oil pills. That one occurs usually 15 to 45 minutes after I take the pills, and is accompanied by a sudden flash of nausea and pain in the temple, followed by one or two loud sneezes, then all gone! It doesn't happen all the time, but it never happens if I don't take the pills.
Gotta agree with you there. The only thing better than dumping off a load of 44 waist jeans at the clothing recycle bin, because I was down to wearing a 40 waist, was dumping off the 40 waist jeans because I am now wearing a 36 waist. Saving the belt, though.
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