I'm glad to hear your news, ita.
Kat, I totally agree with you about the "Buddhist" phone.
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'm glad to hear your news, ita.
Kat, I totally agree with you about the "Buddhist" phone.
Sumi, it's like the $100 zazem's they sell at the East-West bookstore. Being buddhist is extremely expensive, especially in the west! Seems to be counterintuitive.
I mean, sure there are golden statues of the Buddha. . . but they don't generally belong to one person.
I'm happy I could log into this computer while I'm on phone duty.
Article about some people's efforts to save the Marsh Tacky - a feral horse that lives in the Carolinas.
Craigslist ad: pet psychic & spiritual reader & adviser (( glenview) )
I'm mostly interested in the pet aspect (although fans of poor spelling, grammar and punctuation might want to read the whole thing):
...also avalible for pet psychic couciltaion's. don't leave your best friend feeling uncomfutable know what they want and need at the time they need it most.MRS.DANILLES HAS THE SPEACIAL ABILITY'S TO WORK WITH THE SUPERNATUARL TO OPEN UP THE MIND AND HEART OF THOSE WE CARE FOR MOST EVEN WHEN IT COMES TO OUR PET'S ..............
Yay!
Timelies all!
Thanks for the birthday wishes! My folks are in town and we are about to go out for dinner.
Oh yeah, Happy Birthday Sheryl!!!
I certainly get the impression that Mrs. Danilles has been called "special" before...
Happy Birthday Sheryl...!
Happy Birthday, Sheryl!!!
Happy Birthday Sheryl!
Mini-meara as I catch up on Natter:
Pretty much no farm heritage at all.
I think this is true of 95% of New England.
I don’t know about that. Vermont is pretty serious about its dairy farms. My father grew up on a big farm in Amherst, MA. Cows and crops. It’s still a working farm today (run by a first cousin, once removed).
For those of you who have worked both here and abroad, what were some of the hiring practices that you experienced in the US that were nowhere to be seen in another country?
The biggest one that sticks out in my mind is having to write a cover letter longhand, which I had to do it for my university post in Paris. As I've mentioned before, this is often required in France. Big corporations supposedly do handwriting analysis on them.
Signs of distress are piling up in the California housing market, where prices are falling at three times the national rate of decline.
Well, with the recent median price in SF being about $750,000, they have a long way to fall.