Oh, sumi - I've been meaning to thank you for the WWI British Troops recording for quite a while now.
I thought that was very, very cool, but spent the next 6 hours after listening to it shocked - and that's when I know how Rockets Falling Around You Situation feels like.
Those are two very powerful minutes.
This article is kinda' "whatever": Study: Millenials Want To Do Banking Over Instant Message
... except the "artist's interpretation" is amusing.
I'm lucky I have what I do, given that my sister's argument was basically, I must have had them first, so they're all mine.
Oh, snap! I'm pretty sure if my parents have an argument it's that I abandonded them, which is semi-true. Out of college I moved into a furnished room! I had nowhere to put all of my books! Oh well.
... except the "artist's interpretation" is amusing.
Yeah, that's funny. But in the US, don't we spell it overdraft?
Snow+crazed squirrel coworkers=cranky sara.
Oh, man. I got into a pretty significant slap fight with someone I work with recently -- ended up with my big boss calling her big boss, etc. Apparently now we're BFFs -- she just signed an email to me with just her initial. Classic.
Oh, snap! I'm pretty sure if my parents have an argument it's that I abandonded them, which is semi-true.
Well, the argument might have been more effective if some of the picture books weren't from when she was almost 10 (she's six years older).
Oh God, y'all-- tell me to step away from iTunes. Clearly, I'm testing immersion theory when it comes to music-- Dusty and Young Rascals and Vince Guaraldi, it's like a fever.
egad, I am way too tired for it to only be 1:15. I have another class to teach.
I don't think I'll make it without coffee.
Due to the overexposure of the angled bob, I'm not sure what to do with my hair. It's long enough that it's getting all up in my face when it's windy, but too short for a ponytail.