pic of her
Also foine as well.
Gotta stop using that word.
And actually, I had the same thought you did about the non-librarian; then again, am a non-librarian in the library system, so it pinged as an obvious screwup to me.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
pic of her
Also foine as well.
Gotta stop using that word.
And actually, I had the same thought you did about the non-librarian; then again, am a non-librarian in the library system, so it pinged as an obvious screwup to me.
I've never heard of Bride and Prejudice. Should I have?
Sayid sings.
IJS.
Hey, for all we know, he has a degree in library science.
Catching up...
My favorite CD-printing method is my Epson R200 printer that can print directly onto printable CDs. It's fantastic for CDs and still a pretty decent printer aside from CD printing.
The Bush remark comes across worse when heard than when read.
Ironically, I just read a negative review of Bride & Prejudice from Time, but I have no idea how Time is about reviewing movies.
All of the buttons on my cell phone stopped working while I was scrolling to find a number. Anyone else ever have this happen? Any suggestions?
Pop the battery out and see if it will reboot and run off its wall charger?
The Bush remark comes across worse when heard than when read.
Maybe I can see it on Lisa Rein's Daily Show site... I should just re-up for TV.
See, and I think "wage slave."
I thought about this and I feel different about someone working 90 hours with three jobs, versus one job. With one job, it's so hard to get off the treadmill -- new job search, career things, etc. With three jobs, if you don't want to trade your life for money, you could easily quit one.
With three jobs, if you don't want to trade your life for money, you could easily quit one.
Well, sure if you can live on two jobs -- I don't know if they're doing it for the sheer fun of it, or for fripperies.
With three jobs, if you don't want to trade your life for money, you could easily quit one.
Unless you're working three jobs and still just barely making ends meet.
I thought about this and I feel different about someone working 90 hours with three jobs, versus one job. With one job, it's so hard to get off the treadmill -- new job search, career things, etc. With three jobs, if you don't want to trade your life for money, you could easily quit one.
The woman in question was working three jobs to make ends meet. I know very few people who work multiple steady jobs for any other reason.