My wife seems to be making out with Teppy all morning.
Sooner or later, everyone does. I can't help it if I'm just so darn kissably HOTT.
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.
My wife seems to be making out with Teppy all morning.
Sooner or later, everyone does. I can't help it if I'm just so darn kissably HOTT.
I am all about the expensive (or just precisely-right-fitting -- it took an expensivish bra to do that for me) bras these days. I thought I'd buy one or two, but then I tried on one of my normal bras and refused to leave the house in it.
Which reminds me, I need new sports bras. I promised myself for every two average ones that get old, I buy one new nice one, and patch the aged two as best I can.
I thought I'd buy one or two, but then I tried on one of my normal bras and refused to leave the house in it.
It really makes such a difference. I mean, my back doesn't hurt! Crazy.
Maternity jeans--2 years old
Maternity t-shirt--2 years old
Bra--1 Year old
Underwear--2 years old (some XL BbV that I bought when I was pregnant with O--makes for good maternity panties).
Shoes--no
I can't wait until I can buy new clothes.
So here's a dilemma. Various alumni and mucky-mucks want us (the IT department in miniature) to build them an alumni directory. The reason is because they don't want to pay the university's alumni association the $40/year required to use the big alumni directory.
I wrote up a white paper (OK, a two-page "WTF?" document) for them that stated:
It's the last one that really bugs me. They want to publish alumni contact info regardless of whether the alumni has pre-approved the publication or not. I'm not completely sure it's legal in this state (as we have laws governing student data, and some of this data may come from a database of current and former students). One person suggested that publishing e-mail addresses is fine, since that's the main piece of info we want. Yup. And so do the spammers.
So, question to you: Say your alma mater announces that they've put together an alumni directory, and they're going to publish your last known address and e-mail, and it would only be available to other alumni. If you want out, you have to opt-out... after the directory is published. Are you OK with that, or would your privacy-dar explode from overuse?
Tooth tattoos:
There was a guy who used to show up at Oklahoma Sooners football games with "SOONERS" engraved in his front teeth. Wish I could find a picture.
I can't help it if I'm just so darn kissably HOTT.
If I had any idea where to find your various photo sites, right now I'd post about a jillion pictures of your lips. You have the most absurdly kissworthy lips I've ever seen. The fact that those lips come attached to a snarky blonde editrix who wears a cherry-print dress like no one else? Such a gift with purchase.
I as well as many other alumni would have a hissy. My small alma mater within the BIG university created an online community and had people opt-in to share info. I think at one point they supplied a small incentive (giveaway of some sort) to sign up. Within the community you can decide how much to share.
I would have a hissy, too. I was annoyed enough that someone gave them my new address/phone number!
Also, I have a brainstorming need:
I am making a poster for courses with some subheadings:
Explore Entreprenuerial Ideas Enhance Your Practice and something that means communicate more effectively. But I would like it to start with an E? Any ideas. It is regarding classes that would help health professionals communicate with their patients.
Effectivize your communications?