Oooh, Hec, anything you've promised to send me but haven't gotten around to yet? Take it to Lee and have her bring it with her to me. Unless it's big. Because that would take up too much suitcase space and that's selfish of me.
No, it's smallish. I think Lee could squish it into her suitcase without compromising her footwear.
Yay! (Because, really, your trip to LA and Lee's Cross-Country Spring Break Extravaganza are ALL ABOUT ME.)
between 8 and 9.
Cool. I should be home by 7:00, so I'll even have time to vacuum.
I'm happy to transport stuff to Teppy. I'm taking a fair size suitcase as it is.
Here's a tale I heard this morning about the wedding industry.
My assistant is getting married in the fall. He called the hotel where they're having the reception saying that he was inquiring about planning a large business dinner rather than wedding (which he does do for the firm, but not in this case.) Price they quoted him - something like 30% less than what they're paying for the wedding. Nice. His rather aggressive future father-in-law has already called the hotel and shouted them into a rebate of about 8k.
a kid in the hall just referenced The Karate Kid. How is that still a quotable movie to kids?
But Kids In The Hall are so 90s.
The Karate Kid
Maybe it has passed into overall pop culture awareness? I know a lot of
Fast Times at Ridgemont High,
despite my being seven years old when it was in theatres.
Cable: where mediocre movies go to become part of the collective unconscious.
don't be a smartass, ita.
a kid in the hall just referenced The Karate Kid. How is that still a quotable movie to kids?
I'm guessing that the kid's parents bought the recently-released boxed set for their children (they are good family films).
don't be a smartass, ita.
It's what I thought you meant!
For a few seconds, anyway.