Kinksters on Scrubs

May 18, 2010 08:47

In an effort to refine my powers of description and come up with further ideas for the epic that is Away Rotation,  I've been watching old episodes of Scrubs. It's a fun show and fluffy. I can mellow out to it late at night when I'm totally brain-dead from work, which has been beating me with what feels like a cricket bat in the last few weeks.

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The description for Saturday night from 6-9pm arachneweb May 18 2010, 23:29:25 UTC
You and your children will have an opportunity to stargaze with Astronomers, Andre Bormanis and Shelly Bonus. Andre is not only a "star" astronomer, who wrote the show for the Griffith observatory, but he also worked as Science Consultant, Writer and Producer on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Voyager, Deep Space Nine and Enterprise. He also wrote the book Star Trek: Science Logs. Andre travels the world lecturing to groups about the wonders of the universe so we're supremely lucky to have him donate his time to Pali. Shelley R. Bonus: astronomical historian, writer, performer, “official sky teacher” for Southern California State Parks, and Session Director of the 60-inch telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory, is the creator of the "Janet Planet Planetarium Shows and Lectures," and the "Blast Off with Space E. Tracy Show TV series." Shelley ran the John Drescher Planetarium at Santa Monica College for several years and teaches Astronomy and special writing courses for Landscape Architects at UCLA Extension. She has received a NASA Group Achievement Award for her work as an Astronomy Educator, and the International Astronomical Union honored named Asteroid 10028 BONUS after her, for her work as an Astronomy Educator and Outreach Expert, and her archiving expertise on behalf of the Palomar Observatory Plate project for Caltech. This is an ideal season for stargazing. Weather permitting, we will see Saturn, the moon, double stars and constellations. (let's pray for a clear night and good scoping) Regardless of the weather, we'll enjoy an engaging lecture on stars and the wonders of the universe.

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Re: The description for Saturday night from 6-9pm diane_kepler May 19 2010, 00:00:47 UTC
Thanks for thinking of me. But when the list of who's doing the looking is longer than the list of what we'll be looking at, I tend to start looking in other directions.

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