Hey, if it means I don't have to read any more, woo and, might I add, a big hoo.

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deborah grabien - Dec 14, 2004 6:28:43 am PST #8695 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Nilly, will send.

Susan, received.

Zenkitty, whoa. Strong.

Connie, I basically announced it: no more dead tree cards from me. I'll bake things, but I'm sparing the trees. E-cards to those I love, if I remember to do it.

Funniest Christmas card ever: from the local radio station in Brixton, London, a neighbourhood with a high concentration of West Indian culture and people. This came to all the engineering and media staff at Dolby; we'd fixed the station up with Dolby FM.

Card had a Santa in dark glasses, full dreads (the station manager had posed for it, and he was a not nearly as pretty version of Bob Marley), holding a spliff. Inside? "Merry Christmas, honkies!"

Card made me unbelievably happy.


Anne W. - Dec 14, 2004 6:33:32 am PST #8696 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

I orphan myself, and it feels like Christmas again.

Connie, that's wonderful stuff. Very powerful, very true.

AmyLiz, BWAH! I think I'd feel much the same way as Nils.


erikaj - Dec 14, 2004 8:18:11 am PST #8697 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

OMG, whoever said they have no holiday hell, would you adopt me? I don't even eat that much... I'm sitting here thinking *which* hideous story I may tell.


Liese S. - Dec 14, 2004 8:25:30 am PST #8698 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I don't want to tell a holiday hell story. I think I may be cursing myself, by heading into a holiday hell story that tops whatever hell story I write. The SO is all glad to be headed home. Me? Still attitude problem. And I heart my family. I even heart road trips. I told the SO, "I just don't want to fix anybody's computer." Turns out? Already committed. Blargh!


deborah grabien - Dec 14, 2004 8:26:58 am PST #8699 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

erika, that was me, and I can't adopt you; I already internet-married you, remember?

No holiday hell, over here. Just nice memories of beautiful food and occasional prezzies and things.


sumi - Dec 14, 2004 8:27:08 am PST #8700 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

Liese! That sucks.

It got that way for my brother -- everytime he came home, he had to work on the car.

He used to love that sort of stuff and it started to make him hate it.


Liese S. - Dec 14, 2004 8:29:41 am PST #8701 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't every single place I go and every single person I know. ARE THERE NO OTHER GEEKS IN THE MIDWEST???

The geekier member of (my side of) the family? Moved to Africa. When he came back, he was out of stream, so asked for help.

In my head, I run a little tally. This would cost you X dollars if you took it to a qualified tech.


§ ita § - Dec 14, 2004 8:33:35 am PST #8702 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

This would cost you X dollars if you took it to a qualified tech.

I did that too. I actually told one friend/acquaintance this, and he's started keeping track too. Every now and again, he'd just give me stuff. It has the potential to turn into a "now we're counting favours???" thing, but sometimes folk just don't understand what they're asking for, and how many other people are asking for it too.

I did read a piece by an IT guy who says that he started introducing himself as working in insurance, because then no one ever wanted him to do anything.


Ginger - Dec 14, 2004 8:34:05 am PST #8703 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I will spend Christmas setting up and loading a new computer for my sister. I note that Dell would have charged her $200 to set it up. I did consider for a moment writing "computer support" on a piece of paper, putting it in a box, and wrapping it.

I am also sorting through the holiday hells in my head to find one that can be covered in 100 words.


Liese S. - Dec 14, 2004 8:39:32 am PST #8704 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I did read a piece by an IT guy who says that he started introducing himself as working in insurance, because then no one ever wanted him to do anything.

Hee. Thing is? Totally not in the field anymore! But does anyone accost me and demand bass lessons? No.

Anyway. Sorry for derailing the thread.