Hmmm. A bottle of wine? A basket (I've seen cute Halloween-ish ones with bats or spiders) with some very good quality chocolate bars (like the ones from TJs or Whole Foods) and some nice candles in it?
I always suggest consumables and useables for gifts to people who already have *stuff*, nice things that they might not buy for themselves.
I always suggest consumables and useables for gifts to people who already have *stuff*, nice things that they might not buy for themselves.
A gift certificate to a favorite restaurant is another good choice.
Also, a stinkyhead.
Wow. Stinkyhead.
And to think you only needed TWO graduate degrees to come up with that cutting remark.
I wonder what you would call me if you had a third? A buttface?
And to think you only needed TWO graduate degrees to come up with that cutting remark.
See,
this
is why I so desperately need to go to library school.
And to think you only needed TWO graduate degrees to come up with that cutting remark.
See, this is why I so desperately need to go to library school.
Plus, then you would know the Dewey Decimal number, the Cutter number,
and
the LC number for Stinkyheads.
the LC number for Stinkyheads.
Is that under Sciences or Sociology?
Depends on if you are talking about cause or effect.
Drink more red wine, it causes longevity -- [link]
In what bizarro land is this an exam: [link] And how does one study for it without re-reading 1,000+ pages of reading done so far this semester?
Well, I happen to be drinking red wine right now.
I poured myself a glass earlier than usual. My neighbor was backing up at the boat ramp to get her jet ski out of the lake and ended up submerging her car over the dashboard. Her DH "had the car in park" and asked her to jump in and release the emergency brake. Was in reverse. It sped backwards so quickly that she just jumped out and it went in the lake.
She scraped up her hand in the escape so I brought her a glass of wine, for medicinal purposes. Not wanting her to drink alone I poured one for me too. I'm giving that way.