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I want BK for lunch, but I don't wanna have to go out again.
Tara ,'Get It Done'
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.
She has to go by MacArthur Park! @@)on Monday and so she said, "Ya know? At this point? I'll just give up vegetables."
It couldn't be nearly has hard as giving up her brain was. Fucking idiot.
Thanks, msbelle. I e-mailed the seller, so let's see what she says. Doing it myself will be simple, plus I need some glue like that for other stuff.
15 minutes until nap time. If I say so myself, I'm a napping master. I drive offsite, nap for 1/2 an hour (haven't overslept yet, but I'll be risking it today) and then drive back onsite and nap for 15-20 more minutes.
Not sure why I have to break it up, but I do.
Can't wait.
I think I want this. 2006 has had me interested in jewelry more than ever before. And interested in interesting clothes too.
I kinda like it.
I got my Zappos order, with some great shoes, yay!
Perkins--that bag I ordered? Is very pink, and also way too large for me. So I'm going to send it back. It is, I should note, rather pink.
ita, the E600 that msbelle linked to is usually available at Michael's. I think that Bourget Bros. in Santa Monica carries it too, but I dunno if they have a retail store any more (it's been a long time since I could do any beadwork).
I think that Bourget Bros. in Santa Monica carries it too
I have never heard of them. Will google. Okay, they are no more. Sad for a store I never knew...
Looks like there's a Michaels in Santa Monica. Score!
And now to nap.
I have been on the lookout for a scrubber with a long handle and haven't seen one. Alas.
You could use a toilet scrubber that you just NEVER EVER NEVERNONEVEREVERNEVERNEVERNEVER stick in the toilet.
Hivemind query: do you know what the word "comparanda" means? Do you find it odd? I got a phone call from a colleague asking me what it meant after I used it in a document, and I'm wondering which of us is out of step.
Unrelatedly, is it FAIR that we should be interviewing 10 candidates for 2 internships next week? Like I don't have anything to do with my time!
Never heard it before, not quite sure what it would mean. I first assumed it was spanish.
Comparanda I would guess at on the similar example of corrigenda: items to compare. (Corrigenda are items to correct.)
Latin, baby!
The number of people who don't even understand when I say "indices" instead of "indexes" is kind of freaky to me. I didn't even take Latin as a language; you just pick this stuff up when you work with books. Or, some people do. I had to explain what recto and verso mean the other day.