Our closing was anticlimactic in the end. Our seller was not local, so he'd mailed the docs in. We went in earlier that week to finish the paperwork and hand over the jack. And it was just land, so there wasn't any key to give. There wasn't any time we were sitting at a table; we just waited until the official time and it was done. We were kinda like, huh.
Anyway, I'm super excited for you and can't wait to see you happily settled in.
When my mom wanted a Cadillac she and Dad went to the dealership and no matter how many questions Mom asked or how many times Dad insisted, "the car is for
her."
The salesman would not stop talking to Dad. Finally Mom & Dad walked away & the saleman followed asking what he could do to put Dad in a Cadillac. Dad said, "The car is for
her
and I can tell you one thing: it won't be a Cadillac."
I also have a friend whose Mom was the accountant of the family for so long that when the Dad endorsed a check (for an account under his name) the bank didn't want to cash it because the signature didn't match the signature on file... that his wife had been forging for years.
Please to help: What's with the hipster grifter?
Thanks Barb, I enjoyed that.
WARNING - a picture of a hairless chimp
He (she? it?) looked ashamed. Had he just eaten an apple?
Please to help: What's with the hipster grifter?
I think it's a cross between an eagle and a horse.
but seriously
Weirdness. What kind of grifter can't come up with an alias or two?
Skipping (it's so sad I have to skip even the only-24-hours-posts) to post that, according to the Buffista Calendar, today is Sheryl's birthday.
Happy birthday, Sheryl! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Hippo Birdies, Sheryl!
Am reading the Hipster Grifter story -- sounds familiar to some of the ripoffs I've run across in fandom!