Randomly, I got a $13 check in the mail yesterday from some CD antitrust litigation. Apparently they tried to mail it to me in 2004, but had the wrong address (I did move in 2004), and finally did some more research, and came up with my parents' address, and my dad forwarded it to me! I'm thinking more than $13 was spent in getting this to me at this point.
'Shells'
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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.
Timelies all!
Hmmm, it's been rather quiet in here...
I'm thinking more than $13 was spent in getting this to me at this point.
I feel this way about how my university always tracks me down. I hope other people are giving big, because skip tracers could take a lesson from their (and I assume other alma maters) rigourousness. They don't seem to skip a beat, and I've never given them my address, that I can recall.
Why is ebay hating me today?
Happy Birthday Cindy!
It's true that my alma mater, both high school and college, do a good job of keeping tabs on me.
They don't seem to skip a beat, and I've never given them my address, that I can recall.
Totally.
Although, if you're good about doing address forwarding at the post office, it's not a huge deal for the mailer to do "address service requested" and get all those notices.
if you're good about doing address forwarding at the post office, it's not a huge deal for the mailer to do "address service requested" and get all those notices.
I moved to another country! And I never forwarded my mail from Michigan to New Orleans, or from New Orleans back to Michigan.
Alpen and Uncle Sam:
So the thing with the staying out late and subbing for a class at 9:30? Not well-considered. The thing where H says you haven't been drinking that much so you finish every drink on the table except the one of the woman that can take you? There are more useful points to make.
Still, level 2 will get all I've got. And then level 1. And then level 3. And then kettlebell?
I moved to another country! And I never forwarded my mail from Michigan to New Orleans, or from New Orleans back to Michigan.
OK, that's impressive.
The cat is currently sprawled out on the end table next to me, after leaving her hair all over the keyboard. How does she do that? It wasn't like she was rubbing her body on the keys--she just walked over it and shedded directly on it.
Thanks for the birthday happies. I made it through church without having to leave during a panic attack. I call that a win, thanks to my new best friend, Ativan. It was close for a moment, but a win's a win.
Kat, do you still have SARS Ebola Pneumonia Consumption Catarrh?
My college has found me, wherever I've gone, too. I don't think I've ever updated them. They even noted my name change.