Gloomcookie! The seats have ears! And bows! And look at this:
The one-off special will be displayed at the Mitsukoshi department store in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district from July 25th - 31st 2006. From the 25th to the 29th at 10:20 AM local time, interested buyers can register for the opportunity to buy the car. At 10:30 on the 29th, one name will be pulled and that person will be allowed to buy the car for ¥2,100,000 -- 200,000 of which goes to Japan's UNICEF. (For our American readers, that purchase price translates to a little over $18,200 USD.)
Dude, we could SO get that car! How much could it cost, really, to ship it from Japan and then switch off ever six months? TOTALLY worth it!
Bwahahahahahahaha! I'd love to see you driving around NY in the pink HK mobile. So awesome!
So.... anyone want to take the results of the two meetings I had this morning and incorporate them into my document? Basically re-writing the whole thing? Because I sure don't want to.
I am mad tired for no good reason. I mean, I realize I've stayed up too late every night this week, but not for any good reason. BAH.
Kat - you look so strong!
I have had such a hard time with fitness proffessionals - they want me to lose weight -after I have told them my goal is to get strong. "Well, you should lose weight" . D'oh. I know me - I actually gain muscle pretty fast .In a month - I might only lose 4 lbs - but I'll shrink 5 inches off my middle. The scale is a bad way of measureing things for me. But , right now the scale is saying get off your ass and move more. weight has crept up and so has blood sugar...
Juliana, yes! of course you may read the Shakespeare paper. Should have been done on Monday but i'm still plodding along. I'm a little avoidy on finishing it. Also, have you read Will in the World? Will of the World? The Stephen Greenblatt book? It's amazing. Very thought provoking.
David, I'll have to read up on Nu Shu. Very cool.
Nilly, I'm looking specifically at England, because then I won't have to translate docs.
On weightloss: I found the thing that worked for me was weighing myself every day. Well that, and I had a fat farm visit for the first 12+ weeks, every day where I was weighed in and they reviewed what I ate the day before from my food journal. It kept me honest. Now I weigh myself every day and I can sort of predict and take comfort in what's going on.
For example, the bourbon I drank last night and the dim sum I had and the slice of tiramisu won't show on today's weigh in (which shows I lost a pound from yesterday) but I'll probably see it tomorrow. If I don't see it, then I should just keep a bourbon and dim sum diet.
x post with beth!
Yeah, the other thing was clothing size and actual measurements. My weight shows that my BMI is still overweight. So some numbers work and some don't.
What's Fitday?
Dell Warranty just called me. I think I was both concise and precise in my distaste.
Also, they could stand to read all the way through their records before trying to upsell me on an extended warranty.
Unrelated to that I have a hell of a migraine. I think the rest of today's work is happening from home.
Grr.
I couldn't resist clicking on GC's link - my God that's cute! and I'm not a big fan of HK. Whoever gets it will probably end up being mobbed by little (and not-so-little) girls wherever they go.
[link] Fitday helps with the food tracking quite a lot.
Also, have you read Will in the World? Will of the World? The Stephen Greenblatt book? It's amazing. Very thought provoking.
Not yet - keep meaning to, but the To Be Read pile is already hi-yuge. And AWESOME on you sharing your paper. Can't wait to read it!