I read the sentence as "You have to put out for that kind of thing."
That is also true.
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I read the sentence as "You have to put out for that kind of thing."
That is also true.
Otter Lake looks beautiful, Laura.
So Isaac's fever has not gone down, and now he has one hella sore throat--looks all red too. I am worried that he either has Coxsackie (although no blisters or rash present so far) or strep.
Aims, I keep hearing AJ's voice in your tagline. Love some CJ. (And Toby, too, for all that he's Eeyore with a public-policy background.) Yeah, I know. My type is scary. No wonder I'm not glowing too, although I'd probably just think I'd been irradiated or something. I loved "Juno" THIS MUCH.
"MOTHER BOARD UP YOUR ASS!" is also a favorite of mine. Toby is the hottest thing EVAH!
Ok, giggle of the day.
Someone just gave me a "good bye, good luck" type card. I'm pretty sure they meant to write that I'd be a welcome new addition to the project controls team. Except they wrote "edition" instead of "addition".
Hmmmmmmm.
Poor Isaac needs a nice cool popsickle.
Excellent edition that SuziQ.
I read the sentence as "You have to put out for that kind of thing."
BWAH!
Suzi, that's too funny.
Yeah, Aims, I'd seriously stand in line(so to speak) to be his shikse goddess. Tell him about all kinds of exotic Western things like driving across town to get good deli, or spending Saturday mornings with my dad in Home Depot as a kid.
But I do know enough to know that:
a. the gas tax holiday is incredibly stupid.
b. The local restaurant showcasing its corned beef on *white* is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG.
If not for the whole fictional thing, that should break the ice, right?
I have a deep and abiding love for Toby Zeigler. He's my kind of cranky.
I'm babysitting my sister's dog. The parents drove to Tupper Lake today to celebrate their 21st anniversary and my sister had business in Albany. I am loving being in the midst of my family and seeing them daily. For the summer anyway. I couldn't be away from the city any longer than that. It is quite the change of pace. Still working long hours, but in relaxed mode.