Bedroom bookcase, packed. Last of not-hugest art, packed.
Email from someone in the new neighborhood with some good recommendations and advice, received and replied.
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.
Bedroom bookcase, packed. Last of not-hugest art, packed.
Email from someone in the new neighborhood with some good recommendations and advice, received and replied.
Calli, that's wretched. Definitely complain!
oh calli, can you please give me the phone number? and either the name of the person you talked to or some info on your account? I'd like to give some a piece of my mind tonight and a supervisor for that tool sounds like a good place to start.
sara, oopsie.
mac is lying and poorly and kinda not caring that I am disappointed.
That's a mess, Calli. I remember all the brouhaha my grandmother had to go through after my grandfather died -- she was literally unable to cancel the AOL account, because they had his name and insisted on speaking to him. Luckily, my father is a junior, so finally he called and said, "I'm [name] and I want to cancel this acount."
mac!
I got a couple smaller boxes at work and since they weren't broken down, I figured I might as well fill them since they take up space anyway. Also did the candles on the walls in the bedroom.
[feels warm and glowy] Thank you, everyone! I've called the title manager at the dealer where I sold the car, and left a message about the situation. I'm hoping she'll be able to straighten things out, and I'll never have to talk to these people ever again. If not, I'll definitely take y'all's advice and kick things up the command structure. Although msbelle's offer is really tempting. (I'm sorry Mac's having some problems tonight, msbelle.)
Hey, lisah! I was looking through the i-neighbor directory, and one in the hood is a roller-derbier! So naturally I thought of you.
Guys, I really am falling in love with this neighborhood.
Calli, that's horrible. It sounds a lot like a story I read: [link]
The rep's apparent intention, as Kelleher described it, was to mislead him into believing that he was obligated -- at first legally, then, failing that, morally -- to cover his mother's debt
Someone ask me what I made for dinner.
Dana, what's the weather like where you are?