Ginger, I love the quote. Would you be crediting Franklin in the card, because if so I would think most reasonable people would get it, and if not, well -- if the wish works, maybe they'll get it the next year.
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It's Ben Franklin, so it's understandable. But I love the Elliot quote.
It took me reading to the end of that article to understand that "slits his throat" was literal - in that he hadn't died from it. How creepy.
And Ginger, I like your quote, esp. if it's credited because that helps place the language in history.
to start posting stuff I've found on my own - like this.
Oh, SIGH indeed. That is GORGEOUS. *whimpers because she lives in freakin' FLORIDA*
S'okay, though. I consoled myself with these. On deep, deep, deeeeeeep discount, even.
Hey Emily - come to Michigan for New Year's and stay with us.
Hmm, no can do. Can I make up for it by getting you another camel?
A few weeks ago was like the first time he was out and about being social with a friend, without me. I stayed at home and waited for his drunk ass to call me for a pickup from the train station- it's always the other way around.
awesome! I have no problem with someone sharing my interests and friends and wanting to do stuff together. I love all my people loving each other! And I have no problem with people being more introverted than me or whatever. The idea of someone depending entirely on me for social interaction, though, is a little scary.
Hmm, no can do. Can I make up for it by getting you another camel?
You could almost anything to me and getting me another camel would make up for it. You heading to Egypt?
I hate scheduling appointments. Because of how many doctors I have, I do a lot of it, so I've gotten used to it. But, when my PCP's office started an online service, including online appointment scheduling, I was beyond the moon. A few days ago I sent in my first appointment request.
Today I got the response: "I have ______ available in the morning. Please call 617-________ to schedule a time." That's exactly what I was trying to avoid.
Then, I was trying to schedule an appointment with one of my professors. In my e-mail to her I said, "I could come in to meet with you any morning/early afternoon. I have to be to work in Natick by 3:00 p.m. each day."
She responded, "I could meet with you next week. Please e-mail me some possible days and times, and I'll get back to you."
Grrrrr!
Oooh, smonster-postage!! Hi!!
I am on vacation today. So far, it's not that different from not being on vacation, other than I slept in a lot later than usual. I got up, checked my work email, responded to a few, and now am on buffistas. hmmmm.
Am trying to decide what to do with my day...