Do you still surf, ita? Do you want to?
No, and yes. I just don't relish the idea of being buffetted by waves, so I've been more than hesitant about restarting.
'Smile Time'
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.
Do you still surf, ita? Do you want to?
No, and yes. I just don't relish the idea of being buffetted by waves, so I've been more than hesitant about restarting.
Yay, sarameg? Yay for the raise part, anyway, right?
I am completely and utterly ridiculous. And a bit of an Eeyore.
My birthday is October 13th--but I don't know if I was born on a Friday or not. I heard the Knights Templar had a doozy one, though.
Huh. I share a birthday with T.J. Cloutier. Sad that I know who T.J. Cloutier is.
My birthday is October 13th--but I don't know if I was born on a Friday or not.
Well, it was a Friday in 1967.
Huh. I share a birthday with T.J. Cloutier. Sad that I know who T.J. Cloutier is.
Why is that sad? I've been watching Poker After Dark all this week, and I've seen all five hours before.
If you have a Mac (or a Linux/Unix box) there's an easy way to see the calendar for any month ever.
I am completely and utterly ridiculous. And a bit of an Eeyore.
Well, do you like your job? If you've been thinking about jumping ship, a higher salary would make that kind of move less desirable. I get that.
Anyone watching the Pop Culture World Series on VH1? Cause it's kinda kick ass.
The raise is good, though!
In weird raise stories, I just got a letter that I got a 3.1% merit raise this year. Last year I was told that the uni did not give merit raises-- everyone always got 2 %. This is crazy, because when I worked for other sections of the university, I one got a 10% merit raise. I asked again about merit raises and was still told that there was no such thing. I guess the first rule of a merit raise is that there is no such thing as a merit raise.
(mind you, the difference is only 14 cents per hour-- and extra $291 per year.)