back atcha, Frank.
Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
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.
ita should take a day.
Theo, that is awful.
I just ran a meeting that I had virtually no info for. Now I am plotting lunch, cause I forgot to bring in the food I made last night.
Theo, let me add my ~ma to you and your friend.
Frank, sorry to hear the car was a loss. I hope the car-free life treats you well.
Nora, gotten and replied.
I wonder how much that's adjusted for cost-of-living differences, though.
Seriously. Also? People are nuts. Actually, I wonder how much the NE figures are affected by people who get a hotel room in NYC that night -- that would skew the numbers like woah.
I have done approx. 15 minutes of work so far today. Now I'm thinking about ordering in lunch, but I don't know where they keep the menus...
I've never spent that much money on NYE-- how is it possible that that is average?
Actually, I wonder how much the NE figures are affected by people who get a hotel room in NYC that night -- that would skew the numbers like woah.
Yeah, that's a good point.
I think DH and I will end up spending around $125 for food, champagne, and caviar, but the food is a big deli tray from FreshDirect will will be lunch, dinner, and at least lunch the next day.
I've never spent that much money on NYE-- how is it possible that that is average?
I'm assuning its the mean average. Which means all the folks spending thousands of dollars are really gonna skew the results. Also, I think a lot of $150+ bottles of champagne get sold.
I think the most I spent was between $200-300, but that was a coursed dinner and champagne and a room and 4 hours of entertainment.
I didn't find anything objectionable with the actual press release, but it doesn't reveal the questions used-- for example, is it "if you are planning to spend money for NYE how much are you planning to spend"? I'm also curious about the fact that only 10% of revelers watch TV at home-- does that leave out the 25% that don't plan to celebrate?