I have determined that the DMV is a pit of despair today, and that technology doesn't want me to succeed. Am going to try again tomorrow morning. Will be waiting outside at 8am with my nose pressed to the glass like it's Black Friday.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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.
There are many better pancake joints.
Well, perhaps IHOP is making a comeback.
Also - gmail is just sucking for me today. Is anyone else having gmail problems?
Next time I'm in the States I'm making DH bring me to IHOP. I freaking love pancakes. How wrong is it I've never been?
I find IHOP's pancakes to be too heavy/gummy. The pancakes at the Irish bar just down the street from me, however, are a thing of fluffy beauty & wonder.
I had a former co-worker who had that thing that forces a reply to anything she sent but I think she defaulted to that thanks to the people that she worked for who never replied to anything.
I wish I could force people to respond! I hate it when I send something and the person I sent it to doesn't acknowledge that they got it. A simple "Thank you" is all I ask (or, you know, actual answers to my questions). It's called Manners, people!
ahem
Okay, I can be flexible. I'll try a selection of pancake places. We get pancakes one day a year here.
Last time I went to IHOP I had an omelette. I don't think any of the people I was with actually had pancakes.
you can make your own pancakes too!
Here's the pancake chain you want to try next time you're out this way (although I don't think they have any in New England):
I like pancakes, but prefer waffles, and I think I missed the sushi memo. I got started too late, I suspect.
It's sorority rush week here, which I'd forgotten but was reminded when I ran out to mail a package. The hair and makeup are out in force. I'm surprised the world didn't end in a matter-anti-matter explosion when I brushed too close to one of the throngs of women.
A simple "Thank you" is all I ask (or, you know, actual answers to my questions). It's called Manners, people!
Absolutely. If she has just sent her request, I would have replied "no problem,I'll send it when I get it" But, forwarding a request from her boss with "please reply to him by email and copy me" gets NOTHING from me.