Awesome! Thanks, flea! I do cite two articles by the same author, so it seems I should include the year for all so that they aren't confused.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
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.
Aims, normally I'd just go with it, but this professor is notorious for being a stickler on pretty much every single damned detail. She frightens me.
I had one like that. Hated her.
Finally watched i Reaper last night. Damn, that was fun. Much better (sadly) than Chuck, which I may be over, despite my AB love.
Fred, that's awesome news for Teddy!
they work in different departments, their work does not require them to work together very much, certainly not daily. They eat lunch together everyday, IM pretty much constantly, stop by each others desks for chats min. of 5 times a day for 10-20 min at times. weird? friends? no big?
That sounds like Megan and me when we worked in the same dept. Except we chatted in person not very much. (Maybe not even once a day.) and we ate lunch and took morning break together.
Because our life is so hectic right now, we've been eating at McDonald's a lot. Life four or five times a week. We go to the same one near our house.
They NEVER get an order right. Not a single time. Never. Ever.
Am I just completely naive to think that the success rate should be a *little* higher?
Ah, but will you say that when you win McDonald's Monopoly?
msbelle, insent.
my mom is like "Cheeseburger Lady" to our local weekend McD's drive-through staff. I think we might eat there too often.
Cashmere, it strikes me that they should be able to get it right once in a while (although I've NEVER been able to get McD's to give me a hamburger with no onions). Malice? they hate their jobs and, you know, misery demands company.
Hee! bestof.provocateuse was linked to in a Jezebel thread: [link]
Fred, best of luck to Teddy and donor!kitty.