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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.


P.M. Marc - Oct 12, 2007 4:22:41 pm PDT #6411 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Go B! Choose B!

Or choose C.


meara - Oct 12, 2007 4:31:05 pm PDT #6412 of 10001

Eh. I think I'm feeling lazy enough that it's "stay awake a bit, eating food from the fridge rather than trying to find a good place for takeout" tonight.

Plei, wanna help me pick paint colors? Or, paint, tomorrow afternoon? Also, how much is a CostCo membership? Is it worth it?? What will I buy there? Can I, as a single person living alone, really use that much toilet paper or whatever? Or will I go overboard, and in a frenzy of consumerism buy seven pounds of frozen meatballs, and have to throw them out three years later, never having even opened the bag?


Jesse - Oct 12, 2007 4:44:19 pm PDT #6413 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Ha! I have the same questions about CostCo. Someday I'm going to go in there and see if there is enough stuff to make it worth it for me.


P.M. Marc - Oct 12, 2007 4:44:32 pm PDT #6414 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Jilli and I are doing our hair tomorrow afternoon. :(

The Costco membership is $55. The real trick is to just have friends with cards bring you in!

Yes, I have a card.

You will have to throw the meatballs out. That's how it ALWAYS happens.

What colors are you thinking of?


amych - Oct 12, 2007 4:53:09 pm PDT #6415 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Things that make Costco (et al) worth it:

  • diapers (or so I hear)
  • planning a huge party and needing tons of half-decent wine
  • many of them sell eyeglasses

For normal groceries, for one or two housebroken people? Not worth the seven pounds of meatballs. But if you can pay off the membership with some crazy big expense, stock up on some things and then let it drop the next year.


meara - Oct 12, 2007 4:53:32 pm PDT #6416 of 10001

I haven't decided on colors. May go orange for the living room. Or some sort of khaki. Red couches, you see.

Am trying to decide if I should go more for something soothing, for the bedroom, or cheerful...possibly a blue or purple-grey, for soothing. Yellow for cheerful?

Hmm. When WOULD you be free, O CostCo Enabled One?


meara - Oct 12, 2007 4:54:58 pm PDT #6417 of 10001

planning a huge party and needing tons of half-decent wine

This is totally what we used to need CostCo for when I lived with two roommates and we threw parties! We go, buy mixers, wine, appetizers (those mini quiches!) and a big slab of salmon. Then we'd get ready for the party, cook up the salmon for dinner for ourselves and any early guests, and wheee, party!

I was thikning the new place will be perfect for parties, and then I was all "Ack, but I don't know enough people for a party!" Clearly, I will need to work on that.


P.M. Marc - Oct 12, 2007 5:08:21 pm PDT #6418 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Hmm. When WOULD you be free, O CostCo Enabled One?

Maybe Sunday?


sarameg - Oct 12, 2007 5:08:45 pm PDT #6419 of 10001

I wish I could squish over the internet the color of a high school friend's livingroom. It was a lighter shade of the color of the Ogran Mountains 10 miles away as the crow flies. In addition to the fact that it complimented their view of those mountains perfectly at every hour, I always just relaxed entering that room. It was a blue-purple-lilac that didn't seem like a pastel or sacchrine at all.

God, I loved that room and view.

One of my original friends here had a bulk warehouse (I don't think we have cost-co) card here while she was single. She did get a lot of mileage out of it (toilet paper, shampoo, catfood & litter, party supplies for work, electronics) but she had a lot of storage. I think that's key. That and not being product-promiscuous. If I had a year's worth of one shampoo, I'd probably impulsively switch to another while the fifty-gallon drum of the first congealed. Jesse once commented on my insane array of shampoos and conditioners. I like variety, even as I'm really picky.


Jesse - Oct 12, 2007 5:10:14 pm PDT #6420 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Seriously, Sara has as much different stuff in her bathroom as when my friend and her mother were living together and one worked for Estee Lauder and the other one sold Arbonne.