I don't hate it, I just think it's overplayed. Especially since there are a lot of great songs on that album.
Like "You Know I'm No Good"
Standard answer for people who try to stop me on the street: "No thank you." If pressed by clipboard people, maybe "I just don't sign anything on the street." But I find walking on by to be very effective.
Like "You Know I'm No Good"
My favorite is "Me & Mr. Jones" or "My Tears Dry on Their Own". Oooh or the title song!
Good grief, hate those schemes. And could never ever be that person on the corner asking for a minute of your time, I'd go crazy.
My friend at work is going for a bra fitting tonight, and invited me along. Yeah, I don't think so. TMI for a work friend.
Hah--I ended up going with a coworker friend to her first bikini wax! Not in the room, though. Just to the spa.
I also like Liese's house. The tile floor looks nice (though I would probably fall down adn crack my head open)
I got hit twice last year and once this year - I am tired of it. next one is getting something alone the lines of leave or go away. And there are a bunch that will claim they are from a local high school. Interestingly, door to door sales are against school policy.
next one is getting something alone the lines of leave or go away.
You people are waaaaaay too nice about the door-to-door ones. As soon as they start their spiel, I interrupt with "No, thank you", and shut the door. I don't care if they're still talking at me.
I'm going to have to work "Maybe tomorrow, hippie" into my daily accostings by Haight Street clipboard brigade.
I've heard lots of horror stories about the way they treat the kids in those magazine schemes -- things like holding their pay until the end of the year, so if they leave before that, they get nothing, and a whole bunch of allegations of physical abuse when kids don't sell enough.
And sometimes they kill homeless people. </L&O>
Except you have to say it in a totally cheerful voice, like I imagine the Dread Pirate Roberts's when he told Westley he would likely kill Westly the next day.
"Maybe tomorrow, hippie!"
Liese! I lovelovelove the house -- and I've been dying to see it ever since the final stages started coming together. I'm so thrilled for you (not to mention incredibly jealous of your kitchen ceiling and under-counter fridges!)