Perkins, are you getting a holiday party from lexis & westlaw?
not that I know of.
Psst - Perkins is a big baby about snow.
well, duh. You say that like it's a bad thing.
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Perkins, are you getting a holiday party from lexis & westlaw?
not that I know of.
Psst - Perkins is a big baby about snow.
well, duh. You say that like it's a bad thing.
I love Facebook. But I'm a pretty social individual. It's a great way to let, say, a bunch of people in my town know about the cd release show we're having this Saturday without having to have all their email addresses.
Maybe we don't have a lot in common but, whatev, people are interesting even if their lives aren't like mine. It's not like we have to be best friends because we exchange messages on Facebook now and again.
Anyway, it's just a tool not a religion or anything.
I HATED having neighbors above and below me but can barely ever hear the neighbors on either side of me. WOOHOO stone and brick construction!
I really love facebook. I have been able to keep in touch so much better with family and friends. I really enjoyed being able to send a few Thanksgiving messages to people I would normally not be able to talk to on that day.
desk drama is looking good. as I was typing the note, my boss walked out of a meeting, saw me at the desk and asked "does this mean you'll empty your mailbox of crap"? And his boss replied to the e-mail "I love having you around. Welcome to the neighborhood!" I think it's mine.
I have lots of actual family on Facebook--Niecephews galore and cousins all over the world and their kids in college. It's nice to just kinda keep track of them, even if I don't have anything to email them about.
And posting random things sometimes leads to random pleasures. For example, my cousin John (who I have always been very close to)'s eldest is now a freshman in college. I posted that I listening to the new Amos Lee CD and she posted back, since it turns out she's a huge fan. We got to geek out about music! I don't see her enough for us to have this conversation live, and we are not email buddies, so it was cool connection to make with her.
Suzi, you are needed in email.
Been there, done that.
Careful, she's slap happy today.
You say that like it is bad. I haven't had much of "happy" for a while.
NO SNOW!
But it is pretty. And the roads and sidewalks are currently clear.
I like FB because I can keep in touch with a bunch of people with minimal effort and it doesn't make me stab my eyes out like MySpace does.
I deffinately like Facebook to keep up with the rellies. MySpace is more music/improv stuff.
MySpace is more music/improv stuff.
And venues, which is why it's been fairly invaluable for my professional life.
Yay Omnis!
Hi everyone. I went to the doctor this morning. For some ridiculous reason, the office doesn't have the instant result strep tests that they have in urgent care, so I won't have results until Thursday or Friday, which helps me not at all. I'm thinking it isn't strep, though, because getting a solid night of sleep seems to have made a big difference. I still don't feel great, but I definitely feel better than I did yesterday. The doc gave me a script for antibiotics in case it gets worse again, but I'm going to hold off on filling the prescription. I'm hopeful I won't need it. I plan to spend the rest of today wrapped in a blanket, alternating between watching dumb television and grading tests.
Things that do not bode well:
Almost no one at my polling place for an election that could give the Dems a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate
A cab driver buying a mini-bottle of vodka and then getting back in his cab