Oh Sean, that sucks! Please let S know that I'm thinking of her.
Spike's Bitches 38: Well, This Is Just...Neat.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
{{Sean + S}} That's more than a rough day.
askye, my undergrad was English and economics. I got my library degree after going to law school, which is how I ended up as a law librarian. I think you can go to library school with just about any experience and make it work, but computer and business degrees are looked on with favor now. If you think you want to be a special librarian (e.g., children's librarian, law librarian, etc.) you might focus on those topics, but you'd also need to consider a second master's (depending on what you wanted to do with your career and where you wanted to work).
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{{Sean and S}}
Sean, isn't there a way to get catostrophic medicare? Dang, I'll have to ask my mom - she knows all the ins and outs of this stuff. Before all her kidney failure drama - she ran the End-Stage Renal Disease program for Kaiser hospitals - coordinating Medicare and all that stuff.
((S & Sean))
Sean, do you need me to drive up to San Francisco with some cash? I can certainly do it. I am working from home today (in San Bruno). Let me know. Others here can tell you I am not a bogey man.
((((S and Sean))))
(((Any restaurant worker who felt bad that he couldn't serve Sean because of the bosses' no-credit-card rule))))
Sean, love, don't panic. We are Buffistas. We will research catastrophic Medicare and bring you food and money and help you through this. You are not alone. {{{{Sean}}}}
And Javachik is not a bogeyman unless you define "bogeyman" as "cute, compassionate woman with a heart the size of the Horseshoe Nebula."
Call my cell six five oh-two one nine-nine eight four two if you need me. I know where CPMC is.