Buffy, Cindy. It started with "Is Giles left-handed?"
That was in Natter, this being one of the seconds a year when I know what's going on in there.raises eyebrows at the tricksey Bitches, playing with what's left of a senile woman's mind
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Buffy, Cindy. It started with "Is Giles left-handed?"
That was in Natter, this being one of the seconds a year when I know what's going on in there.raises eyebrows at the tricksey Bitches, playing with what's left of a senile woman's mind
Ginger is right..I guess we talked about that in Natter once though, like Names, Kitties, Table Manners, and Gerunds.
Thank you, Ginger. erika, I'm keeping my eye on you, girlie.
billytea I am sending you strength. I am very sorry you have to go through this.
yay vw!
I guess I'll leave the keen detective instincts to my protagonists from now on. Secretary with a gun, much?(although the detective that coined that phrase had not met Allyson. I suspect he would have come up with something else, if he had.)
Woohoo! Hot buttered vw, all paid off and revving to go!
Nora Deirde, I so want to kiss your brain all over for saying "monthiversary". Steph's is delightful too.
ION does anyone know a reputable animal communicator I can get hold of ASAP? I need a polite, loving way to tell the world's most affectionate, snuggly, wonderful boy-cat, "I love you very much but please to keep your muddy paws out of my cleavage."
Yay vw!
I just went to get some prescriptions filled. The pharmacy around the corner from me, which I went to yesterday, didn't have them in stock, and sent me to a different pharmacy which did have them. I didn't have time to go to that one yesterday, so I just went this morning. They still had one of them, but had already sold what they had of the other.
This happens every single time I try to fill these two particular prescriptions. I always end up having to either wait a week for them to restock, or to go to a whole bunch of different pharmacies to get them. I'm just getting frustrated at this point. It's a pretty common drug, and I never had any problem filling it in New Jersey. It's just in DC that I'm having issues.
(My other question would be: in NJ, I got my prescriptions filled at this little privately-owned pharmacy. If I needed something that they didn't have in stock, they'd call around to a few other little privately-owned pharmacies, find one that did have it, get it from there, and then I'd be able to pick it up at the same pharmacy where I'd originally brought in the prescription form. Here, if I bring a prescription to one CVS, and the only place it can be filled is a different CVS, I have to go over to the other CVS. Why can different pharmacies within a chain not coordinate as well as a bunch of privately-owned ones?)
Hil, I've been having problems with our CVS for at least two years. I take one of the less commonly prescribed diabetes drugs, but I get it filled there every month. And every month, I have to wait because they're out of it. You'd think they'd know that a regular customer needs it, and would order accordingly, but not so much apparently. And there's no helpful inter-pharmacy coordination between the two CVS stores in town here, either.
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Yay, vw! I will join you in the paid off corner come October of this year AIwillbeFG!!!
ION, my brother and his wife are assheads. They are stressing my mother out needlessly, which causes her to call and stress me out. I'd like to bop them in the head and say, "Stop it! Grow the hell up already!"
Gloomcookie, are these the new parents? Sometimes, sleep dep. leaves some of us without enough brain left to function amongst the other humans.