Being disappeared from a job sucks. However, of all the sucky things to have happen, being disappeared from a job you hate, and getting paid for your invisibility, is somewhat better than other possibilities.
I mean, all the money in the world doesn't undo that "They don't love me!!" sensation, but, good riddance to bad rubbish.
For you, I decree luxurious second breakfast! Now that you are perforce awake and perforce at loose ends for the rest of the day.
Kalshane that is pretty shitty treatment for someone who's put in that many years at the company--it's pretty shitty treatment for anyone, actually. I hate that whole escorting people from the building thing.
I hope you can find something better quickly.
Tom, is that electronics recycle thing in NYC this Sunday?
Not Tom, but yes. Union Square.
I can't believe I forgot! John Cusack was at the restaurant where I had dinner last night.
Man, my crush is entirely gone. I'll love Martin Blank forever, but John Cusack looked like he'd just rolled out of bed after a five day alcohol and Cheeto bender.
Hey, foodies and Alton Brownies....
I got S two brand new kitchen knives for Christmas, and we read the care and feeding notes and realized we needed to change our behavior a little to keep them sharp.
While at the 'rents in SF last week, I was reading through the apendices on Alton's "I'm Just Here For The Food" and he said if we wanted our knives to turn to crap qucikly, we should keep them in a wooden knife block, but doesn't give any alternate suggestions.
How does Alton want us to keep our good knives if we want to keep them a long time?
Also, what's a honing stone and how do I use it (something else Alton suggests, but then doesn't go on to provide further information).
OK, why am I receiving spam telling me about Real Mature Singles (to which I said, 'Yeah, that's real mature') and the Single People Over 50 that they're sure I'm interested in?
Unless Billy Idol is one of them, then I'm in.
How does Alton want us to keep our good knives if we want to keep them a long time?
I've heard a magnetic strip on the wall. I'd heard before that jumbling knoves together in a drawer will turn your knives to crap, never heard that before about the wooden block. Fuck that noise, I got a marble backsplash.
I've heard a magnetic strip on the wall.
Sweet! We already have one of those.
Sean, I keep my good knives on a magnetic strip on the wall - that way the blades aren't touching anything and dulling. [link]
Honing stones are fun! And provide a great opportunity to practice your maniacal laugh. I use something like this: [link]