True, that scenario would be a pretty good fad to start Hollywood on.
Yes. Since we had to suffer through
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,
I think it's only right. They're always ostentatious in one way, or another. Let it be where it matters. Don't spend a lot of money on your own birthday party, feed the hungry, house the homeless, get medical care and medicine to the sick, water to the thirsty.
later all -
ita, go kiss your co-workers - that'll show them.
msbelle! Wait! Did you know that Laura Prepon goes out with Chris Masterson in real life??
Non-exempt employees receive hourly wages; they are subject to wage and hour laws, i.e. overtime pay; usually applies to non-professional employees.
That is somewhat right, and somewhat wrong, ita. I am a salaried employee, but I am also non-exempt, so that I do get overtime. In California epecially, most people are considered non-exempt under the laws and regs.
I will see if I can dig up a synopis, but it might not be until tonight.
I'm all tsunami'd out. I'm not giving any tsunami money. I wouldn't give the red cross a dime, anyway.
I'm not tsunami'd out, but only because I stopped reading/watching the coverage, almost immediately. Every couple of days, I peek at a headline and that's it.
The following is not me saying you should give anything. You're a very generous person, and my whole previous conversation was about celebrities. I'm tired of hearing seeing them sing (or whatever) to raise money from common suckers like us. Write the big check yourselves, I say. That said, if you wanted to give, there are a ton of organizations other than the Red Cross, and many with really good track records of getting what's needed to those in need.
Since we had to suffer through Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Dude. Aaron Spelling didn't break your remote control finger.
We have only ourselves to blame. It's our money they're spending.
Dude. Aaron Spelling didn't break your remote control finger.
Funny you mention him, because that may be the only episode of that show I ever caught. In fact, I'm not sure I learned about Spelling on LSotR&F. But I remember, I think when I was in college, that he was buying a home of a celebrity for something like $45 million TO TEAR IT DOWN AND BUILD A GAJILLION DOLLAR "HOME". IT WAS TO PUKE. I may have been taking a lot of poverty related courses (both soc. and econ) at the time.
Ooh, Netflix has this new thing. Or maybe it isn't just new but I only just noticed it where you can add something to your queue and then move it right to the top!
Ooh, Netflix has this new thing. Or maybe it isn't just new but I only just noticed it where you can add something to your queue and then move it right to the top!
Speaking of new things, the elevator told me that TiVoToGo was being launched. You'll be able to easily transport it to your laptop, or ultimatley, your hand held. I immediately imagined Scola doing this.
Should we worry about these conversations with the elevator, Hec?