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?
I can't stand Rachael Ray. I hate that she's all over the place on Food Network
sits next to Connie.
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?
My privacy dar wouldn't explode, but I would want to be able to opt out with the announcement.
Also, check your Sidekick for my email.
Was this directed my way? And did you mean pullout from today's Globe? I don't see anything in the section with reader comments with your name (though the topic is appropriate). It looks like everyone there is in New England, though.
Engage with your patients?
Effectivize your communications?
Embiggen your communications
I can't stand Rachael Ray.
Still, she's not as bad as Emeril.
Jason Bruges’s Memory Wall, installed in Madrid’s new Hotel Puerta América, watches what its room’s inhabitants are wearing, and colors the interior to match.
I'm waiting for one that changes to complementary colors. Far more useful than simply matching. (I do like the lamp shade, though).
This seems to go along with one of themes of yesterday's Natter. [link]
I am so not dressed for public viewing, but I am wearing yoga pants and really thick yarn socks that I bought 8-9 months ago. Everything else is old and worn (and very comfortable).