So I'm home sick with a sinus infection and I decide what I really need is chicken wonton soup.
Do I call in an order and walk around the corner to pick it up? Or do I call an order from the slightly-farther-away Chinese place and have it delivered?
I could probably go out in public without changing: I'm in sweats and a fleece hoody. I'm just... sick. And lazy. Also bored. Internets, amuse me!
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HATE PEOPLE! WTF is wrong with us?!
other things to file under that category - $1MIL weddings (see Ivana Trump's 4th!)
t /rant
ION!! I just made calls to insurance to figure out filing claims on out-of network stuff. Painful, but it will eventually be oh so helpful. Now to great a "bill" template for my provider so I will have somethign to file.
No contest. Delivery.
Of course, that assumes they will deliver at this hour. I'm not even sure they're open.
Next question: what else do I get besides wonton soup? Szechuan chicken? Beef with broccoli? I need not-too-fattening comfort food. This is a conundrum.
Every computer I've touched today has broke in a new and different way. Solaris and Windows 2000 can bite me.
Suela, I'd go for something super-garlicky.
Heh. Sarameg, if it makes you feel any better my new boss just spent almost two hours trying to walk five of us newbies through setting up this system we'll need. Requires going to various websites, a citrix server, having a variety of logins and passwords, etc.
two hours later, not a one of us had managed to make it through. The one woman it was working for had gotten to a certain step, and then her internet connection decided to self-destruct! (I got stuck in a temp password/but won't let me change it/helpdesk is unhelpful loop, early on)
I have days like that, sarameg. So far today hasn't been one of them, but I still have a while to go.
At first glance the mommy-plastic-surgery book sounds appalling, but if you are going to have some sort of procedure and you're worried that your kid is going to freak out about it, it may what the doctor literally ordered. Also, there's more reasons to get plastic surgery than sheer vanity, like having been burned or in an accident or correcting congenital problems. "More pretty" covers a lot of ground....