I keep making little flame arcs. It's pretty and painful.
I can sympathize with this.
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I keep making little flame arcs. It's pretty and painful.
I can sympathize with this.
yay my washer is going to cost less than 200.00 to repair. wheeee
So, you know I now sneak into your apartment when you're gone and replace all of your furniture with exact replicas, don't you?
I suspected as much, because lately there hasn't been quite as much cat hair as there should be.
I suspected as much, because lately there hasn't been quite as much cat hair as there should be.
I also replace your cats with nearly identical cats.
Robin -- thank you!!! I love that show.
I also replace your cats with nearly identical cats.
That would explain it then.
Yay, ThomasH.
Sean, nearlyidentical?
I have a friend who wants to go back to school in library science. I know we have a few in here. Are there any who might be willing to give her (through me) their email addresses so she can get some answers/advice?
You may also give her my email, Heather. Since Lee and I went to the same library school, it might get repetitive. It might depend on what she wants to do. Lee is in the private sector, and I work at a university.
Sean, nearly identical?
Yep. There subtle, but important differences, which I can't say what they are because then Lee would just know, and that takes away all the fun.
I got my hair cut. About a foot of hair is gone.
I like it. It's about chin-length in the front, and angled down so the sides are just short of brushing my shoulders. (Well, it's a bit past shoulder-length when it's wet.) And the stylist completely knew how to work with curls, so this isn't just one of those "cut it as if it were straight" or "cut it as if I'm going to be straightening it every morning" cuts, it actually works with the curls, and does it well -- it's layered so the hair doesn't pile up, and there are a few shorter curls falling into my face (but not into my eyes -- I have no idea how that works, but it does), and if I shake my head around, it all falls back into place. (And yes, I was shaking my head all through my afternoon class. This is why I waited until after exams to get it cut -- I know I can't resist playing with my hair for a couple days after I get it cut.)
I think this is the first time I've ever been this happy with a haircut. And it was free, though I'm definitely going back to this stylist and her usual $60 prices next time I need it cut.