Fred, your links are messed up.
Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?
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.
Let me try something else.
ETA: Hm. Computer not cooperating.
Slut for the birth year.
Slut for the birth year.
Me too! Whee!
OK. Here's something on St. Maarten.
BBC not cooperating, but here's a blog that discusses the BBC's story on Iraq.
Here's my conundrum: My university is apparently one of the member universities whose students can attend an education career fair on Thursday. However, I have heard nothing at all about this, which is strange, given -- hello! Education student! So I see that Career Services apparently held a seminar, required for people attending the career fair, in early April (at times I wouldn't have been able to attend anyway, because, as an education student in my final semester -- and thus, it seems to me, exactly the target audience -- I'm student teaching during the day). Apparently in order to register for this fair I should have gotten a registration packet from them.
Is it worth kicking up a fuss and asking if I can get this packet & stuff now? I suppose for local jobs I don't really need a fair, just a boatload of resumes and stamps. Still, this is pretty annoying.
Argh, argh, argh. Not leaving my office today if I can help it. A delegation from the Chinese government is visiting the company today, and the place is swarming with extra security AND protesters.
Is it worth kicking up a fuss and asking if I can get this packet & stuff now? I suppose for local jobs I don't really need a fair, just a boatload of resumes and stamps. Still, this is pretty annoying.
I really think you should.
Emily, I'd say it's worth it. You'll be able to hit a bunch of schools all at once, not have to pay postage and give a little face time. I'd call Career Services and see what they can do for you.
Heh. Jilli, I thought of you when I saw that.
I'm wondering if I should plan on leaving earlier than I was planning on leaving. (I have to be in Seattle by 3 for an appointment.)