This isn't stuff he *uses,* mind you. It's stuff he brought home at one point or another, thinking "I could DO something with this!" Like, yards and yards of the metal chain mesh thingie that supermarket conveyor belts in the checkout line are built on.
He has an arc welder in his living room. And an egg incubator
This is soooo Mr. Jane. Have I mentioned the Pachinko machine, the random bits of furniture, the friggin sign from the very first bar he worked in?
I do have a lot of books and a lot of fabric, but I can explain why I neeeed them.
I cannot get rid of a book, even if I hate it and won't read it again because a) I might not have been in the right mindset the last 3 times I read it and this one may be different b) I live in fear that someone will say something about the book or that was in the book or whatever, and I won't be able to look it up to show that I'm right right right.
My fabrics, yarn and thread are going to be used on a project as soon as I finish the 5 I'm currently working on or as soon as I find the right project for them.
...can i just have the cake?
Can I haz cake and sin, pls?
There will be cake in my office soon, yays. (looks at clock) in seven minutes!
Winchester
Can I haz cake and sin, pls?
Cake and sin go very well together.
Ugh. This online application wants an explanation of why I was non-renewed. What do I say?
Actually, what do I say? I have no idea!
Actually, what do I say? I have no idea!
Change in staffing policy
Cutbacks in my field
Bad fit
Different educational philosophies
Personally, I've not thought of Mr. Rogers one way or another for some time. But that guy in the Wall Street Journal can, in the words of Tommy Gavin(not mister Rogers) suck my cock.
How dare he care about preschool kids, right? What an asshole.
And I can tell you that being on PBS meant he approached kids that *weren't* exactly expected to own the world when they grew up.
Conservatives like to pretend there aren't two levels of self-esteem...it's been a long time since child development, but from what I remember it has two levels:
One for when you're tiny, and trying to learn your worth as a human being.
and the kind that comes as you begin accomplishing things and managing your environment.
It's all important.
I want the ten minutes back that I wasted on that crap, thanks.
Nothing to say about move-in. I never had one.
We've been living in sin for almost a year now, AIFG.
Conservatives like to pretend there aren't two levels of self-esteem...it's been a long time since child development, but from what I remember it has two levels: One for when you're tiny, and trying to learn your worth as a human being. and the kind that comes as you begin accomplishing things and managing your environment. It's all important.
Exactly.
I've lost all brain cells, so I'll just keep nodding in time to erika's posts.
Only ever lived in sin once. Took 5 years for it to happen. Lived in sin for about a year and a half.
Then we got married.