I am kinda obsessed with getting sweater vests for mac. I have more than a handful of bids out on ebay. but c'mon argyle sweater vest for Easter?!?! so cute!Aren't you worried that people will mistake him for Dracula?
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.
I am kinda obsessed with getting sweater vests for mac. I have more than a handful of bids out on ebay. but c'mon argyle sweater vest for Easter?!?! so cute!Aren't you worried that people will mistake him for Dracula?
confused. so, no.
I need to brave the gi-normo toysRus after work. I think I will get myself candy for the effort.
nope. I remember very little.
IOEasterN - can someone find me a cute dress for Easter? thanks.
Things that are pissing me off:
1. people who call me TWENTY-ONE DAYS after the application deadline to ask me if they can still apply.
1a. student who has not been accepted, knowing that notifications go out on March 1 calls and asks me if it's okay if she starts calling professors' labs to see if they'll take her.
2. BFF's husband waits until the last second to do anything for her birthday, then tries to get me "involved" in the planning (i.e will you email everybody).
1. people who call me TWENTY-ONE DAYS after the application deadline to ask me if they can still apply.
Answer: Yes, of course you can. We won't read it, but knock yourself out.
1a. student who has not been accepted, knowing that notifications go out on March 1 calls and asks me if it's okay if she starts calling professors' labs to see if they'll take her.
Answer: Yes, of course you can. You'll annoy them and they'll hate you for it.
2. BFF's husband waits until the last second to do anything for her birthday, then tries to get me "involved" in the planning (i.e will you email everybody).
Answer: Of course you will! You'll email everyone, including your BFF, that he waited until the last minute and then made you do all the work.
Thanks for the welcomes! I just realized I spent two hours tweaking a profile for my new myspace page. As a media scholar I figured I should learn how to use the thing. Making a page is addictive and now I have twenty minutes to get dressed and get on a bus. And I got no grading done. Bleh.
Hey, back to the framing question: so people have been happy with the framing job Michael's does? Because thanks to the Great House Reorg, we have wall space. And are even contemplating putting up art. Since, y'know, there's an awful lot of it sitting on shelves up in Pete's studio.
IO only important to me (and a few others) N: I am refreshing the MCR ticket presale page like a crazy woman. 4 minutes until tickets go on sale, iieeee!
Let's say I have some nice art prints I want to get framed in a nice way, but I don't want to spend a fortune. What are my options?
I do my own framing, because having other people do it seems dreadfully expensive. I find a nice frame in a standard size that's 2 or so inches wider on all sides than the print. Then I go to a framing store and have them cut an acid-free mat to fit, plus an acid-free cardboard backing. Michael's can have some good frames cheap, in one of its never-ending sales, plus there's the 40% off coupon in the Sunday paper. Ikea has good prices on frames, as do a lot of scary giant housewares and garden stores like Garden Ridge.