Hey, msbelle, I don't suppose you have Vanessa's phone number?
Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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.
nope. sorry.
they are definately recoverable, because we do a daily backup, but how much will be lost if we convert to Friday or Thursday's data (whatever is complete) is unknown.
again, me-enh.
Ah well.
but will you wait or use a stall to avoid it, if there aren't any spots free?
No, once the urinals have been alotted with space in between, then you start the filling in process. It's all a matter of choice. If you have no choice then it's okay to move in next to somebody.
Also, I am comfortable talking to somebody with the bathroom door open and peeing. Or vice versa. Crapping needs privacy, of course.
how much will be lost if we convert to Friday or Thursday's data (whatever is complete) is unknown
So maybe it's for the best that not a lot of work was done on Friday and yesterday, asked Pollyanna?
Crapping needs privacy, of course.
As we've learned on The Venture Bros. With the occasional exception, as we've learned on The Venture Bros.
Peeing in front of a lover or really close friend doesn't bother me if they don't care, but otherwise I need privacy for the bodily functions. I lived with a guy and a girl who had no issues at all with conducting their business with the door open. Awful.
In a home, I don't need to hear other people pee and I am pretty sure they don't need to hear me either.
Also unrelatedly, how many women feel copacetic with peeing with the door open while talking to their platonic male friend in the next room?
I have to remember to close the door when other people are in the house. I had three sisters who shared one bathroom.
I think part of the attitude comes from being in a big family. I have one dear friend that was in a family of 8 kids and 1 bathroom. He has some very funny stories about bathroom sharing. My boys are split on the subject. One locks the door while the other couldn't care less.