ooh spooky... I haven't used the phone in an hour. I just heard a noise behind me and turned to see the cord wrap itself into a twist. This is the same office where the lights sometimes turn on by themselves. I'm so glad it's daytime right now.
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[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.
They don't have drop boxes there, Connie? That's where i do my clothing drop-offs.
More Hello Kitty stuff: Katherine's "Hello Kitty"© Sisters of Battle
Inspired by the ever cute Sanrio character "Hello Kitty" ©, Katherine wanted to bring a little color (and a bit of snappy fashion!) into the male dominated (and admitedly gothic themed) gaming world of Warhammer 40K! Katherine's devotion to painting her gaming miniatures in constant tribute to Hello Kitty has stirred much interest in the gaming community - and there are growing hopes among many gamers that where one girl blazes a pink trail into the gaming world - others may follow! :-)
I'll begin with the photo that got so many people excited on the GW 40K forum - a photo of Katherine's HK Dreadnought!
Right now, I've got a grocery bag full of clothes, and I'm searching all over the place and can't find anywhere that accepts them. Everywhere requires a car. Every place that I can get to will only take men's clothes, or only take new clothes, or some other restriction that means I can't donate there. I've got a stack of perfectly good clothes, some of them never worn.
If you put a sign on them that says "free" and put them out on the sidewalk someone will take them.
Have you tried women's shelters, Hil?
Leave a bag on the sidewalk? In my neighborhood? Someone would probably think I was planting a bomb. There's a little park nearby where I see homeless people all the time, but none of this stuff would fit any of them.
List it on craigslist, Hil? Or freecycle?
Hil, does your neighborhood/building have a listserv? Maybe you can find someone else making a run nearby who would be willing to drop off your stuff. (My neighborhood organizes Toxic Taxis for batteries and lightbulbs, etc.,)
Hmm. I know there's a clothing dropoff bin in Adams Morgan, Hil....I'm sure there's others around, but I'm not sure where.