What Zenkitty said. You're ahead of most of the population by admitting you have questions and asking them. And fwiw, I really hear you on the making too much too be this poor thing. Hugs.
Bottom line: Glad we had a wedding! Very glad if I never have another!
This.
I do want to be on the invite list for the Jilli/Plei bachelorette party.
And oh hellyeahthis.
The Jilli/Plei bachelorette party needs to happen! And I need to be there!
To give lapdances!
I'll bring the sparklers!
Whew. My supervisor is scheduled to be out the Friday of DragonCon, and I just finally cleared it with her that it's okay if both of us are out of the office at the same time.
If I hadn't procrastinated, I probably could have gotten a better airfare, but oh well.
I'll bring the sparklers!
Just keep them away from Cass -- or we'll have a whole new reason to take away someone's bucket.
I could fix that!
Noooooooooooo! If you disturb my email peace I'll . . . I'll . . . I'll tell Penny H you want a new job!
Use gmail, not work.
Noooooooooooo! If you disturb my email peace I'll . . . I'll . . . I'll tell Penny H you want a new job!
Hmmm.
Once she stopped being mad about the going to dark side thing, that might be a good thing.
Use gmail, not work.
You never gave me work.
cries
I did have to reject many of his suggestions -- like not having chairs at the ceremony for the guests
We didn't. Everybody brought their own.
Seconding what everyone said about not feeling bad, Susan. Every other weekend I see people who either don't know and are afraid to ask, or people who think they know and so they don't ask. The latter usually fares a little worse. Usually when our speakers get up and start talking, hands starts going up.