Yay!
Who knew that something that simple would turn out to be such a dream-come-true?
[Edited to wave the NYCistas]
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.
Yay!
Who knew that something that simple would turn out to be such a dream-come-true?
[Edited to wave the NYCistas]
hiya Nilly, you have a box in the mail. It is silly.
Feh on the strike, and the cold.
The tomb thing is kind of cool though.
What Perkins said.
you have a box in the mail. It is silly
I do? Yay! And another yay for the silly!
msbelle, I was thinking about you when we had all our kitchen breaking down on us. I kept reminding myself that at least we had a sink. You helped me get through this mess without even knowing it.
I know I could get into work, but since I didn't get up early to beat the crowds on the commuter train, I am gonna work from home (unless I get directed otherwise). I am pretty sure that means watching movies while working.
Broken kitchens are NO FUN at all, but I do believe broken bathrooms would be much worse. Glad my past experience of kitchen failure could help you through. misery loves company.
I am gonna work from home (unless I get directed otherwise). I am pretty sure that means watching movies while working.
There are exercises that simply can't be checked and graded without the help of watching movies all throughout. At least, I can't grade them any other way.
misery loves company.
The Hebrew version of this has two versions, in fact. One is just like this one - "the trouble of many if half the condolences". The other, however, is "the trouble of many is the condolences of a fool". The funny thing is, sometime people only bother to say the first half ("the troule of many"), and just leave you to complete the second half as you prefer it. [Edit: what I was trying to say was, I like the English version better.]
it is rare that a sying is English is preferred, so YIPEE!
I think the transit strike is making me giddier than normal. I am sorry for all those who have to endure hellish commutes this morning. Thank dog for my rational CEO.
Oh and I meant to say, as amazing as it sounds Lillian is really THAT CUTE. I think she was sending me a message through those amazing eyes: "Please come hold me again".
Eeek! As a person who commutes via public transit on a daily basis, I feel for NYC. It's going to be a royal mess.