And hi Billytea, and bleah on the winter blahs to Cashmere.
BT, how much are going to have to interact with new manager? Is this a major problem?
Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'
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And hi Billytea, and bleah on the winter blahs to Cashmere.
BT, how much are going to have to interact with new manager? Is this a major problem?
My response, was "good, so you understand how I feel about warm fuzzy nicknames".
Hee.
I keep forgetting to watch that. I'm such a Who fangirl, in theory.
Oh, Cindy--it's soooooooo good. I literally got hooked with one episode. I'm also huge spoiler whore for it (quelle suprise, no?)
BT, how much are going to have to interact with new manager? Is this a major problem?
No, no problem, I'm rather looking forward to it. Which is just as well, because he sits next to me. (At the moment my Machiavellian goal is to claim the corner cubicle, so I will have views in two directions!)
Oh! I've booked accommodation to spend a night in the Dandenongs over Easter with Wallybee. The B&B website advises the following: "Breakfast ingredients provided. Children by agreement."
I love children, but I can never finish a whole one.
for billytea: penguin cam
Magnificent! I've sent the link to Wallybee too, that when she's missing me she may be comforted by penguins.
meara, does the first A in your name sound more like an "ah" or like the A in at?
I thought it was a long A, as in HoYay.
I have eaten angel food cake. I am sated. (Though I kind of want to go eat some devil's food cake now, to see if there'd be a Sharks-Jets type rumble in my tummy.)
(Though I kind of want to go eat some devil's food cake now, to see if there'd be a Sharks-Jets type rumble in my tummy.)
Jazz hands! Jazz hands in new places!
as in HoYay.I pronounce this wrong in my head as well.
But I can pronounce meara's name, so at least there is that.
does the first A in your name sound more like an "ah" or like the A in at?
I thought it was a long A, as in HoYay
Ooh, and Steph wins not only the prize, but the excellent analogy prize!