Westminster KC Show is today and tomorrow. So, I went to look at some breed judging video and THAT ad came up. Yes - the Pedigree Shelter Dog ad.
Luckily I can ignore it. It would be undignified to start crying at my desk.
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.
Westminster KC Show is today and tomorrow. So, I went to look at some breed judging video and THAT ad came up. Yes - the Pedigree Shelter Dog ad.
Luckily I can ignore it. It would be undignified to start crying at my desk.
From Nora's link, emphasis mine:
"It's the difference between a little more sophisticated guy who's governor and a guy who's still playing partisan politics after a campaign," said Grover Norquist, founder and chairman of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project.
Yeah Grover, did you come up with that theory before or after you declared the Democratic party should be drowned in a bathtub? Also, watch out for lightning.
Lee, yes. Yes you are. And you're going to hell.
I don't believe you.
Meanie.
Well, yeah, but takes one to know one.
Happy birthday, Maria and Kristin!
I hope Allyson is out there reading Natter right now (or will be getting caught up here), because I heard back from my acquaintance who works at your publisher. I asked him what the buzz is at his office about "Will the Vampire People Leave the Lobby?", and he said:
It's getting good presales from the chains and we're thinking that this book might be the "sleeper" of our fall list!
Woo-hoo, Allyson!!!!
That's so awesome! I have to figure out if I should tell people at work about the book, or if that would just bust me.
Lee, I'm with you, if not quite so gleeful.
My boss is back in the office after a week out. Things are a little... interesting this morning. Her assistant just came and bummed a cigarette off me. I've never known her to smoke. Eek.
It's getting good presales from the chains and we're thinking that this book might be the "sleeper" of our fall list!
Suh-weet!
Hey, JenP, how're you feeling these days? What's up with your treatment?
when we are talking about hours within a business day, we say "two business days" versus "two full business days,"
Hmm. I'm not familiar with that usage.
Basically I agree that the business usage of 48 hours is crap. Say two business days. Let add the weekend and Thanksgiving or whatever into the formula.
48 hours is dumb.
Close of business as 5pm? I've never worked at a business that closed at 5. 6 is the earliest, but I know of non-retail places that duly went longer, and these days retail does too. So close of business means no specific general time to me--it's pretty much when the phones stop being answered by humans or when I can't walk through the business doors to get some of whatever they do.
Allyson! Cool!
Close of business as 5pm? I've never worked at a business that closed at 5.
Dude, you need to get better jobs. Unless your work day started later? My standard office work day has almost always been 8 to 5, with an hour for lunch. Right now I work 8:30 to 4:30, which is slacktastic.
Isn't COB standard banker's hours? But then I realize I don't know what banker's hours ARE (besides completely inconvenient,) except I interpret them as ending at 5.
Just to make things even more evil, our IT's definition of COB? 4 freaking 30. Convenient, no?