Should vw go home?
Right now! And it doesn't count as a sick day because you went to school.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Should vw go home?
Right now! And it doesn't count as a sick day because you went to school.
vw should go home and take care of herself. and not count this as a sick day -- you went to school.
vw should go home and count it as a half sick day.
Right now! And it doesn't count as a sick day because you went to school.
I lean toward this as well.
My kitchen floor has cheap-ass press-on vinyl "tiles," which look surprisingly decent, and are very easy to clean. There's real tile underneath (the previous tennants did a not-so-good job of cutting the squares to fit under the sink), but it's fugly so I'll probably be sticking with the fake wood-look vinyl for the duration.
Oooooo...a half sick day! I like the way you crazy kids think.
I think we have consensus. vw is going home. Hopefully she makes it there before more pukage.
Going home sounds like a good idea vw.
have a non-interesting drive home, darlin'.
Some of the vinyl tiles are very good looking. If not an area rug of some sort I have considered good quality vinyl tiles over a cushy pad of some sort. It is either that or switching to paper plates. I drop stuff, the kids drop stuff, stuff happens.
Connie -- I thought about you and your swords the other day. There's a new show "It takes a Theif" on the Discovery channel I think -- it's a home security improvement show. They pick a house with lax security, talk to the people, have an ex burgler break in and do what damage he can, and then get the people set up with really good security.
The house they picked had two women, and part of their "security" was keeping knives under their mattress....which the guys on the show told them was dangerous and not very effective. I wanted to know their thoughts on swords as part of personal security.
It was a pretty good show and made me realize how vulnerable I've left my self in the past.