Huh. I read the sentence
Veterinarians said it is possible for a newborn puppy's fur to be green because the placenta, which is green, rubs off at birth.
"Vegetarians said it..." and had to re-read with "Wait, so vegetarians can eat him?" in my brain.
It's been a long day.
I have no opinion on the co-worker flirtation, except that more people should flirt with askye.
I read it exactly the same way, Raq. But I didn't question the authority of vegetarians over green dogs until your post.
Pre coffee me, very accepting of random inputs.
I get to go the DMV and (I hope) get my California DL. I hope I don't need anything that proves I live at the address I'm giving them.
get to go the DMV and (I hope) get my California DL. I hope I don't need anything that proves I live at the address I'm giving them.
In true CA DMV form, they'll probably ask for your driver's license.
In true CA DMV form, they'll probably ask for your driver's license
Well, I had planned to give them the one that says I live in La.
Forgot to say - have fun with the flirtage, askye. I think any initial flirting-at-work is bound to be met with surprise. Because context is so important. But if you can establish some flirt-back-ness later on, well, who knows?
And this is me after coffee. Not so much with the sensemaking.
-t, they probably will want something. Do you have any mail you can bring with the CA address? Sometimes that's enough.
No, I haven't actually signed the lease yet, or moved in or anything.I have a recipt for the rental deposit wit the address handwritten on it, I'll bring that. If they give me static I'll just have to go back after I sign the lease. I'm just trying to abide by the "must have Cali DL within 10 days of establishing residency" rule as much as I can.
I can't remember them asking me for anything beyond my NM DL and a mailing address in CA. But that was a long time ago.
I'm in a mood. Exacerbated by the DH being in a mood. So I think I'm going to go find a couch and a book.
I don't need anything that proves I live at the address I'm giving them.
nope, but you do need proof of "legal presence", like a passport or birth certificate.
I think they also test for a heartbeat, after the "Don't Let Zombies Drive" proposition passed....