I had movers ship my crap to New Orleans (Atlas) and it was a fiasco -- sufficient that I now just donate to charity anything that I can't send by rail or fit in my car instead.
UPS doesn't like me. My Shuffle is trying to get to me, but their site says "A CORRECT COMPANY OR RECEIVER NAME IS NEEDED FOR DELIVERY. UPS IS ATTEMPTING TO OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION;A POSTCARD HAS BEEN SENT TO THE RECIPIENT REQUESTING THAT THEY CONTACT UPS." Grr.
sufficient that I now just donate to charity anything that I can't send by rail or fit in my car instead.
And this charity appreciates it.
Everybody seems to recognize him, but nobody seems to have actually watched. They just want to write him off as a moron.
Maybe they only watched
t memfault, whatever his first Survivor was
, but not All-Stars? Because he didn't even make it to the merge the first time around.
I'm really wondering if anybody watched Rob's Survivor stints. Everybody seems to recognize him, but nobody seems to have actually watched. They just want to write him off as a moron.
The kid
who's all "I'm going to lure him into a trap," who I think was also the one who said he was dumb as dirt, claims to have watched. I can see coming away from that Survivor not liking him, but thinking he's stupid? That's not going to get you very far.
And this charity appreciates it.
For the record, I didn't claim on my taxes anything given to the bon.
So's we're clear.
Because he didn't even make it to the merge the first time around.
Yeah, but wasn't he the one Dimples called the best Survivor player ever? It didn't make any sense at the time.
Maybe they only watched
That's what I'm thinking, though still I didn't think he came off as a complete idiot on that one. But yeah, clearly hasn't watched All-Stars.
Yeah, but wasn't he the one Dimples called the best Survivor player ever?
No, that was Rob C. Who made it to the final 3 on his first time around, but was voted off All-Stars almost immediately because everyone was too chicken to compete against him.
We always used to move ourselves, in our big van and maybe a rental truck. But now we're getting to the point where we actually own furniture and stuff, and would probably need to hire out. Although, we're cheap, so we might just make several trips ourselves instead. Depending on where we're going, of course.
We are still befuddling over the fact that we always help our friends when they move, but never actually get help ourselves when we move, what with the whole cross-country thing and all.
The Enterprise thing is an odd development, but in some ways I really like it, as it puts the control back in the hands of individuals rather than advertisers. Okay, so not all of us are millionaires, but still, I think I'd rather see private funding than totally market-driven advertising-supported "art" for the rest of humankind's existence.