My left is 4.5. Weird. I don't think I look lopsided.
I sometimes have trouble measuring to the same point on both shoulders, or even from person to person. I always which there was some sort of disposable, formfitting suit that I could make marks on when I measure people. For example, there are four different measurments I take that are all from the join of ones are to the shoulder, and sometimes, depending on what someone is wearing, it is hard for me to take the measurement from the same place each time. I wish I could just sort of make a sharpie 'X" on the person.
I've always wanted a glocone!
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The owner of my comic book store has promised to pimp Vampire People to his customers if he likes it. I've got to find my copy to let him read it.
It's 13 degrees out. Why am I dinking an iced latte?
Kat, that looks heavenly.
I got way overexcited while talking about computers with my engineering class. I think I managed to convey "binary numbers are like decimal numbers, but like with 2's or something" and also "MATLAB is way cool" (the second a direct quotation from a student's notes). My work here is done.
Thank you Scola, Ginger, Sumi, Matt, lisah, Gloomcookie, Java Cat and Juliana!
(I think that's everyone...)
I have a meeting in a little bit with a woman who, rumor has it, wants to lure me away to work for her in another part of the Company. I like my current job, but her area may have more long-term stability. I'm keeping an open mind.
After that, I'm going home to make a huge vat of gumbo for my b'day party Saturday.
Cheese and bread = the yum.
If you had time and I had time, ita, I'd say we should meet for lunch.
Also, how do you spell psyche? I mean, is that how it's spelled for the bratty thing you say after you say a statement you're joking about (you look good. pscyhe!) or am I overthinking this?
I mean, is that how it's spelled for the bratty thing you say after you say a statement you're joking about (you look good. pscyhe!) or am I overthinking this?
I spell it 'psych' but in my head I see 'sike'
Well, lisa, that's how a 7th grader spelled it in some writing.