Well, yeah.
I can do that, since I'm the one with THE SCOLA.
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
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.
Well, yeah.
I can do that, since I'm the one with THE SCOLA.
Well poop, friend in the burbs says no yard sale. I guess I'll start an ebay vs. thrift store divide this weekend.
Actually, I'm the one with THE SCOLA.
Not for long.
Liese inspired me. I just emailed the sustainability people at the MTA. I got a ridiculous mailed response to an inquiry from them a few months back, it was like 4 pieces of paper and 2 envelopes and some of the paper was like specialty stock.
So I should email Apple about sending my Nano and it's extended warranty in two separate package, with two different courier companies. Not only was it ungreen, it was a pain in my ass. To be fair, the Nano came form Ontario, and the warranty came from Tennessee, but the warranty is a disk, can't they have a pile o disks in the place where they send out the Nanos?
I think I've talked myself back into going to the Inauguration. Just pray 95 and the teeny bit of 495 I might use aren't a clusterfuck. I'll be taking my map in case I decide to backroad it.
Of course, this means I need to gas up the car. At least it is supposed to be almost 40 on Sunday....with the gas door broken, I have a locking cap and it sucks to have to be that dexterous in the cold.
You should go, sarameg. You don't get these things back. Go early.
Well, the earliest I can leave is 7.
eta: basically, what changed my mind is Taylor. She needs to be there. I'll call her tomorrow and tell her it is a go.
I think it will be worth it sara.
The world is officially insane -- you know the legislation that is out there to keep kids from being exposed to lead -- well, it isn't just going to effect ye old toymaker craftsman or clothing designer - but libraries
To ensure that children are not exposed to lead and phthalates, non-regulated items designed primarily for children--including books--will be subject to the same testing standards as toys or clothing. In a worst case scenario, school, academic and public libraries will be forced to either remove all children's books from the shelves, or ban children from entering libraries completely.
from the CLA website [link]