Hey Kalshane - in your interview you should ask if they pay for transit passes. Illinois allows employers to pay their employees' mass-transit costs tax-free, so many companies take advantage of this. My bosses pay my approx $89 per month Metra pass fee.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
The Crying of Natter 49
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.
Ack, the thought of actually wearing the material from that faux-fur brown lining is pretty repugnant.
My relative meant well, but the fact that I have two winter jackets I like and will wear nothing lighter in warmer weather is a longstanding source of argument between my mom and me. And the Snuffleupagus hide hoodie was NOT effective method of changing my stance.
And the Snuffleupagus hide hoodie
They killed Snuffy!?!
Killed, skinned, tanned, and attached zippers to.
Hey Kalshane - in your interview you should ask if they pay for transit passes. Illinois allows employers to pay their employees' mass-transit costs tax-free, so many companies take advantage of this. My bosses pay my approx $89 per month Metra pass fee.
I did not know that. Vortex suggested asking about it, but knowing that the state encourages companies to do it helps. That will definitely be on my list of questions.
And the Snuffleupagus hide hoodie was NOT effective method of changing my stance.
On the plus side, only gigantic yellow birds would acknowledge your presence while you were wearing it.
They killed Snuffy!?!
When they took Elmo, to skin him to make Willow's sweater, his last words were, "Elmo not going down alone."
That's when Snuffy read the writing on the wall. Big Bird helped, of course.
It is frickin' cold in San Francisco this morning.
In other news, I think we can say this guy named his dog correctly.
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Dog shot while fending off Oakland robber
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
Thursday, January 11, 2007
(01-11) 08:45 PST OAKLAND -- Buffy, a 7-year-old German shepherd, jumped in harms way to protect her owner when he was robbed outside their East Oakland home on Wednesday night.
The dog managed to fend off the assailant, but not before he shot the animal in the leg.
Now, Buffy is awaiting surgery and may lose the limb, Lagree Bartley, 49, said today.
"She just had an instinct and she jumped him," Bartley said. "All we know is that he shot at her twice. He hit her once and her leg may have to be amputated."
Elmo and Big Bird killed the magic of Snufflupaugus a long time ago.
Good Samaritans who watched over Buffy as she awaited transport to the nearest Animal hospital, report that as she peed on the gun, she barked out something many swear sounded remarkably similar to, "These things? Never useful."