Yeah, I have my quart-sized ziploc down to a science.
'Shindig'
Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
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.
Mornings: they make me lose my will to live.
Chumley is taking advantage of my job-free, hanging around the house presence by sleeping on the desk next to my laptop. He had to be persuaded to not sleep on the keyboard....
Since we're talking about planes.... would a messenger bag (8 1/2" by 11" or so size) qualify as a handbag? Or will they get snippy with me if I try to carry it on the plane?
You won't have a problem with that.
I've put my computer into my carryon suitcase, but I have a padded slipcase for it for extra protection. Remember, though, that you're going to have to haul it out at security -- and if you forget and they catch it on the X-ray, that's a one-way ticket to have a nice TSA person rifle through your underwear.
I forgot my cell phone in my pocket when walking through the metal detector recently. Guess who got severely patted down? WTF? He wouldn't even let me have a second go through. And this is after I checked my small weekend bag because I didn't want to cope with the lotion/liquid restrictions.
For our trip to Hawaii, I'm going to go to the Aveda store and stock up on sample sizes.
would a messenger bag (8 1/2" by 11" or so size) qualify as a handbag?
Yeah, that'll be fine.
So, of course, I get to work, and the laptop bag that's here will be perfectly fine for my carryon. It screams LAPTOP BAG, but whatever. It's not too heavy by itself, has plenty of pockets, etc. This is what happens when I start thinking about things before I'm actually awake.
What I do need to do is go to Kiehl's or Sephora or somewhere and buy something to get the samples -- I'm all out of small-sized fancy face cream.
Oopsie!
Rookie Plumber Burns Down $12 Million Mansion on His First Day
A 17-year-old rookie plumber has begun his career by accidentally burning down a $12 million waterfront mansion. Initial indications are that the blowtorch he was using in the roof ignited expanded polystyrene foam.
The building was burned to the ground in minutes despite the attentions of 60 firefighters. A spokesperson for the owner, Andrew Brownsword, said he was unhappy about what had happened but did not believe the young plumber acted with malice.
"I heard it was started by a teenager on his first day. You have to feel sorry for the poor lad. He must feel terrible," a neighbour said. Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Kids these days... with their plumbering and their burning down mansions....
Jesse, buy the lip goo. Cheapest thing at Kiehls and you still get samples.
I am cold today, but it promises to be a lovely day.
Don't stock up on Aveda mini sizes! They're the most expensive ever.