Gronk. We're up. The movers should be here by 8, and we have a little bit left to do.
Xander ,'Lessons'
Spike's Bitches 36: Did I Sully Our Good Name?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
We finished up all the little stuff with a half hour to spare.
happy moving day sj (for this is a good move and should be celebrated)! much transition~ma.
Hoping you have a smooth moving day, sj.
Health ma to the sickie poos.
Yay, Sox! So happy for you and the family! (And for me, with the promise of a cool sort-of neighbor in the near future.)
Me too! How fun.
May you have a smooth move, sj.
Congrats, Sox! (told ya so)
AmyLiz & d - ::waves. practice-tosses glitter. looks around for chocolate-dipped potato chips from the Reading Market.::
DC & Baltimore-'fistas, primarily, although no restrictions: When my friend Ben heard that we'd be moving, one of the first things he asked was "Can we have a buffy movie night before you go?" I'd floated the idea past him earlier and he'd liked it, but he thought we had oh-so-much time to spare (me too, actually). A couple caveats - he owns a restaurant on Thames Street in Fells Point called the Waterfront - and they have upstairs activities almost every evening, except Tuesday - which is, not coincidentally, half-price entree night. Would anyone be interested in a Tuesday evening of recreation? I tried to get Sundays, as that worked out so well with CCRG, but he's booked then. No admission or cover fee - just someone needed to bring the vids (Sparky?) - and sing-y voices, of course. Ben has lots of Donnie Darko and (unfortunately) Buckaroo Bonzai, and appreciates the Wheadon/Minnear mindset, but hasn't built up his library in that direction... yet. Think of it as a rescue mission.
Lisah - want to go to lunch and check out the Waterfront sometime?
These movers are the quickest I've had. An hour and a half to pack the truck and they're making quick work of unpacking too.
Excellent, sj!
Is this the Czech side, Fred Pete? Czech names commonly end in -ek, like Dubcek and my name.
Sorry, but I just saw this because I didn't get the chance to catch up last night. Yes, it's the Czech side. ancestry.com traces the -ck spelling to a German form of a Czech nickname for "Peter," but doesn't have any origin for the -cek version.
It's odd. My ancestry is about 3/4 German, but the last name is Czech. And the Welsh side shows up in my paternal grandmother's maiden name, Williams.
The only problem so far is that our furniture is a tight squeeze, which we sort of figured.