I am ridiculously charmed by Justin Timberlake singing Rainbow Connection with Kermit. Shit.
'War Stories'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
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.
So hey, folks, could I get some adult-life-decisions type advice? Because I'm trying to decide between my father's advice and my mother's, and both have their issues, and I'm not sure I trust my personal preferences in this kind of situation.
Hmmm... I don't claim to be able to make adult decisions, but I can certainly try!
Hey, people know who I am, right? I don't need to put my old user name in my tagline, do I?
You're the cat, then Lee, then the cat, then Lee.
Exactly. No wonder poor Ozzie is so screwed up.
Baseball was fun, but now I am sunburned. Also sad that I missed Consuela's hair picture.
I had a long post written but decided to abbreviate a little. I will be moving to the other side of the country in a frighteningly short time. Does it make sense to buy a car here and take it there, or is that a stupid idea and I should fly, ship my stuff, and buy a car once I get there?
What are cost differences? Are there any issues with having to buy tags/license in Mass and then again in Calif? Can you live without a car for a couple of weeks in the new place or do you need one right away?
Where are cars cheaper?
Also-- how well do you drive/how much do you like driving? I personally, would kill myself before attempting to drive cross country, but if you are comfortable driving in Boston, I am sure you will be fine
What are cost differences? Are there any issues with having to buy tags/license in Mass and then again in Calif? Can you live without a car for a couple of weeks in the new place or do you need one right away?
Er... I dunno? I'm not even sure how to figure all this out. I suppose in a pinch I could either see about borrowing my brother's or renting one.
Driving in a city I'm not all that fond of. But highway driving -- ohmygod the love.