Dinner at (look away, Lee) The Hump.
Have something squiggly for me, okay?
If I ever make it down to LA, we get to go, right?
'Serenity'
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Dinner at (look away, Lee) The Hump.
Have something squiggly for me, okay?
If I ever make it down to LA, we get to go, right?
I am not yet convinced I will leave work. gee I wonder why I have canker sores.
Dinner and movie (Half Nelson) with a friend who has been out of town for a month tonight. Pilates, house cleaning, writing, and dinner and a movie (Hollywoodland) with ANOTHER friend on Saturday. Hanging out, writing , going to Costco where we hear tell of cheap Crocs and maybe some rollerskating on Sunday. Should be a mighty fun weekend.
Poor msbelle.
I wonder why I have canker sores.
Maybe they are actually cranker sores....
In theory we're supposed to go up to Philadelphia for a housefilk tomorrow. I say in theory, because we don't have directions to the place its being held, and our attempts to e-mail the host have gone unanswered.
A marketeer among us?
OK, I can do that, because I am all diverse and shit.
This weekend: Not chewing my nails while The Client reviews my last submission, because I am supremely confident that my mojo is stronger than The Client's mojo. Of course, The Client's mojo is geographically closer to him, so there might be an inverse-square thing going on with the mojo.
I might nibble at this one hangnail that is starting to bug me.
New in-town TJ's? Woot! Now to see if the Metro goes there.
Trader Joe's DC report:
It's on 25th and L, just a few blocks from the Foggy Bottom metro stop. It was bigger than I expected, but not huge -- one aisle of fruits and vegetables and fancy cheese, a bakery section and a dairy section in the back, a freezer aisle with open freezers that really don't seem to be keeping the food frozen, and two or three aisles of other grocery stuff. Plus a wine section which looked pretty decent. They had a pretty good selection of most stuff, though they seemed to be having trouble keeping the shelves stocked -- there were employees restocking the shelves everywhere, and still a bunch of empty places that they hadn't gotten to yet. It was pretty crowded, but they had the lines going pretty quickly.
I got a pretty good assortment of stuff. They didn't have exactly what I was looking for (kale), but I got an OK substitute (chard.) I also got some blueberry cheese, which looks yummy, though I haven't tried it yet.
What am I doing this weekend? Curling up with cramps. Joy. At least I don't have to talk to customers during the worst of it.
Absolutely, Lee.
Oh, I worked out that tabbed format and sent the super-spiffed status report out to upper management. I think it was lovely. I should get a raise.
Of course, I cornered one of the big bosses about his use of the terms "static" and "dynamic" in reference to content. I believe semantics are very important for consistent communications. At least here. The industry already defined them.