What size is your bed, sara? For reference, there are a bunch here.
I really only need to buy one set, for a twin bed, for guests. But the problem is, I look, I don't find, I start to think dangerously about consoling myself.
I need to remember that my PDA is on its last legs, and just focus.
OK, something I've been wondering and getting closer to getting for, oh, probably 5 years: what is Costco? Sort a nonwaltons Sam's Club? More warehousey? Less?
Never seen one.
Hey Steph, if you go to lightbulbs and mention a groundhog day thread, I got your back.
if you go to lightbulbs and mention a groundhog day thread, I got your back.
I might even third it.
Okay, I won't, but I'll point and laugh supportively.
There is supportive laughing, isn't there?
Steph, is he doing a screenplay for that?
Erin,
he's writing a new X-Men comic book.
Hey Steph, if you go to lightbulbs and mention a groundhog day thread, I got your back.
Heh. Heh heh heh.
Oooh, options.
Current bed is a full, I think. I'd like to get a bigger one eventually. But when I do, new sheets, new comforter (this one is a barely a full. Sort of 1.5 twin.)
I don't know what nonwaltons means, but in my neighborhood Costco is identical to Sam's Club in every way. Except the membership is 10 bucks more.
OC:
The Cohens should just go open up a foster home for teens already.
nonwalton=Not owned by the walmart people. I think that's their name.
M-W does not agree
And yet? (not a fan of M-W, or Mr. W himself for that matter) Also, even M-W has the "other usage" after the archaic one.
(2) Groundhog Day Thread.
Fair enough. Perhaps a really keen person(1) could spend a lot of otherwise misspent energy categorizing the various Topics of Inevitability, so that when we say "Buffista Conversation #4869", others could cross-check the chart for accuracy and potential irony.
(1) By definition, not me.