Plei, do you need restock next week?
I do!
I know nothing of violet candies. What does violet taste like?
Mary Sue.
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Plei, do you need restock next week?
I do!
I know nothing of violet candies. What does violet taste like?
Mary Sue.
Just got funeral details from K. Services will be in Many, La. and burial next to my grandmother and grandfather. We're thinking of going tomorrow, staying at Mimi & Grandandy's trailer, services Saturday, fishing Saturday afternoon and then coming back home Sun before Jon has to be at work.
The sort of morbidly funny thing is, that hill where my whole family has their trailers? My grandparents and Uncle Johnny lived on it. The cemetery where they'll all be buried? At the top of that hill.
Mary Sue.You ate her eyes????
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I'll restock at the place before I head up there.
My mom had back surgery six weeks ago (like Teppy had, I think -- the fusion thing?)
I didn't have to have fusion, but other than that, I'll bet it was the same type of surgery.
Tell her a tattoo looks really cool over the scar.
Happy birthday, Hec!!!
A VERY happy and majorly cool birthday to Hec. I hope this year is as fun and hip and exciting as you are!
I believe this to be true, but I just can't quite make it work in my head. Why it wouldn't save money is fine, but I don't quite get why it would actually cost. Of course, I'm not in publishing either.
With web presses, a publication is printed on giant rolls of paper and then folded down into signatures that, for a full web press, are a multiple of 16. Then the big pieces of paper are folded and trimmed. If you want to go down any amount that isn't a multiple of 16, you either have to go to a smaller press or you have to have the smaller signature inserted separately, both of which cost money.
A VERY happy and majorly cool birthday to Hec. I hope this year is as fun and hip and exciting as you are!
Heh. You're way more ambitious for my year than I am.
But I gratefully accept your Scrappy birthday wishes.
I came to my desk this morning and there was a big Happy Birthday banner over my computer.
I'm a temp here.
Ginger took me back to every summer I worked in a bindery in college. JC Penny catalogs. I worked in the press room one summer--two story tall, rotogravure web presses.
Hot, dirty, work with heavy lifting.
Happy birthday, Hec!