Why does Google suggest other spellings if there are no results for those spellings? If anybody should know, it's the googlebot.
Spike's Bitches 28: For the Safety of Puppies...and Christmas!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Golden Grahams:
Brain fried, time for a walk.
It's good to be Gud, eh?
Not bad, for not!Gud.
The play on words makes everything better, of course. At least for me.
sits on fainting couch, starts fidgiting
So, in ... 12 minutes, I have a preliminary phone interview w/ a tech company that does consulting. Have I mentioned that phone interviews always make me super-nervous? They do.
twitch twitch twitch
So! Um, look, peoples! I miss you!
(Oh no, I've hit the babbly stage. Please don't let me babble on the phone. Please.)
Interview~ma, Jilli.
Jilli, you will rock the interview house. Calm thoughts. Calm.
Em is sick. She threw up actual food last night around 10:30. Was up and down all night and stayed home from school with Joe. She is running a slight fever and is a little congested. I imagine I'm getting it from her. I have a sore throat and am feeling all achy. I am hungry, but nothing sounds good cause my throat is all hurty.
Sounds like the crud that felled us in December.
Love the Portland houses, but I can see that my idea of reasonable is completely out of whack.
The really sad thing is that those amounts wouldn't buy a shack in Seattle.
If it wasn't for that pesky having to earn a living thing, somewhere cheaper would sound like heaven.
~ma to Jilli!
And, babble away to us now to knock it out of your system.
interview~ma to Jilli.
Plei, I'm madly in love with the bungalow (#2). In DC, the median price for a one-bedroom condo is $279K. sigh.
And Aimee - Alton Brown on your boobs? Lucky him!
In DC, the median price for a one-bedroom condo is $279K. sigh.
and frankly, that's on the low end. Stuff below that is in bad parts of town and/or old with no amenities like washer/dryer or air conditioning.
Yup - I checked out my chances of buying this summer. Unless I'm willing to relocate to the outer 'burbs - double my commute and seriously increase the transit cost - I'm going to stay a renter. Although my building's going condo ... and even with the insider price I can't afford to buy (according to the developer, one bedrooms with minimal improvements will average $350K with a condo fee of $515).