Look at that - it's almost like I could sense Cash was going to talk about getting her hair cut. Is Owen up already?
He's an early riser--6:30 a.m. is about average.
It's been 12 weeks since I had a haircut at least!! That's insane for me. I used to be an every 8 weeks kind of girl.
Um? East Coast where? What station? Was it live (a little notice would have been nice--just sayin')
I mentioned it! Albany, New York - WGY. Yeah, it was live. However, I got to pimp Barnes and Noble online since Amazon's lagging on deliveries, and the DJ was enthusiastic about the book.
It's been 12 weeks since I had a haircut at least!! That's insane for me. I used to be an every 8 weeks kind of girl.
You know, if I were in Ohio, I'd babysit for you to facilitate this process.
It's not the shortest it's ever been, but it's close. And very curly.
Right. On. I've got some pictures off you with short hair so that's a good visual reference.
I too, need a haircut.
It's like an epidemic of shagginess.
But there is a vacation to loof forward to, right after that, right?
Indeed. I took Tuesday and Wednesday off. Go into work today. Then have Friday off. Emmett's going to be with his Mom at a beach house, so (as it happens) I'll be cutting JZ's hair and we'll be wallowing in some Alone!Together time.
Hey, has anyone heard of any bottled water companies providing portable water to the tsunami ravaged areas?
I know Coke is. I live in Coke's hometown, and it was on the local news last night.
I'd babysit for you to facilitate this process.
You've pinpointed the cause for said shagginess. Topped off by DH's insane hours in the past two months.
Amazon's lagging on deliveries
I've skipped - is that some mistake on their side, or does it mean that more copies were ordered than they thought, in which case it's a yay-you scenario?
Oops, look at the time. I'll read the answer after I get back from class.
It's been 12 weeks since I had a haircut at least!!
The last time I had mine cut was April or May of 2003.
Hey, has anyone heard of any bottled water companies providing portable water to the tsunami ravaged areas?
I know Coke is. I live in Coke's hometown, and it was on the local news last night.
I've heard that Anheuser Busch cans drinking water instead of beer and donates it to disaster relief agencies. The did it in the last few hurricanes, but I'm not sure if they're doing the same thing with the tsunamis.
in which case it's a yay-you scenario?
You skipped! You're Nilly, you're not allowed to skip!
Okay, I guess graduate work in Physics
might
be a legitimate reason to skip and skim.
The actual scenario seems to be: they ordered low and demand was higher than they expected so we probably lost some holiday sales. But at least there was demand. However, I don't collect royalties on unmet demand.
I've heard that Anheuser Busch cans drinking water instead of beer and donates it to disaster relief agencies.
Miller does that, or has done, for the hurricanes, so hopefully something along those lines will happen. Bottles, though, so you can see what it is.
It's like an epidemic of shagginess.
I had my hair cut on election day. Usually, I can go at least 8 weeks, and sometimes longer, but this cut wasn't so good. I was unhappy with it after the first couple of weeks. Now I don't know what I want to do with it. My regular stylist didn't cut it last time, because she wasn't available when I had the time. Now she's most likely out on maternity leave, so I'm just sitting around, unhappy with my hair. I took scissors to the bangs myself, on Christmas Eve. It helped for a couple of days, but I don't dare do it twice. Everything gets too out of line.
I know Coke is. I live in Coke's hometown, and it was on the local news last night.
That's great, Ginger. I'm still getting no love on Google. I suppose what I'll have to do is look up each company, and see what they have posted on their websites about it. Anyone want to watch my kids for the day?
I've heard that Anheuser Busch cans drinking water instead of beer and donates it to disaster relief agencies. The did it in the last few hurricanes, but I'm not sure if they're doing the same thing with the tsunamis.
I never knew that.
I imagine they need baby food, and even though I hate when infant formula companies push their goods on people, if the mother's drinking water is contaminated, it would be nice to see those companies ship over some ready-to-feed formula, too.