I'm actually halfway impatient to feel my first quake in SF.
Spike's Bitches 29: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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It was bad enough for me that when I got a root canal and the doc wanted to give me steriods to help heal, I refused them. He insisted and actually gave me the pills, but I threw them away. It did me no harm not to take them in that instance; it just made my healing time longer.
Heh. My doc was all "feel free to grab a Motrin from the nurse on the way out."
Woohoo! LAND SURFING!
I usually end up over-tipping, so I'm not real helpful with the advice on that one.
I pretty much tip everybody I should tip 20%. The math is easier for me and I don't have to keep seperate accepted tip percentages in my head! I'm very lazy.
The land moving doesn't freak me out, but this building just sucks for surfing on it.
I'm actually halfway impatient to feel my first quake in SF.
I didn't feel a single one the whole time I lived out there. 5 years. There were a few small ones during that time but I'd always be out of town.
It was bad enough for me that when I got a root canal and the doc wanted to give me steriods to help heal, I refused them.
I don't blame you! They sound freakin' evil as all get out.
My doc was all "feel free to grab a Motrin from the nurse on the way out."
We share the same dentist, brenda.
No more shakey, quakey ground!
What Nicole said.
Windsparrow, that tip sounds fine to me, especially since you shouldn't have to tip on hair products you buy, imho, just the services rendered. I usually tip about 15% to my hairstylist.
you shouldn't have to tip on hair products you buy, imho, just the services rendered.
That's exactly right!
I'm in a concrete warehouse so while I felt the ground shake, it wasn't that rolling sensation you get in a vintage wood building. The windowframes sure made cracking/creaking noises, though.