They're really cilantro berries?
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Did you give them a good soak first?
I will always recommend VWs, but am not 6'5".
I know it's not the most financially responsible thing to do, but we have our cable bill (and a few others, like the NYT subscription) paid automatically by credit card so we can't forget to pay it.
Anything I don't have on autopay is likely to be late. I consider that totally financially responsible. It's better than risking the a) late fees and b) hassle of having things reconnected.
I have no car recs, either.
I should probably put everything I can on autopay.
Okay, I have done laundry and paid bills and sorted mail and such. I do believe it's time for bed.
Night, Bitches.
G'night smonster. Sweet dreams.
I am somewhat tall (6ft on a good day) and fat, so I have to find something that fits both. I was very surprised to find that the little Grand Am (And their replacement G6? I dunno) and the new VW bugs have lots of room for both. At least I can afford the old Grand Am models.
Or maybe because I'm so large, I have the seat back further.
I dunno.
Didn't someone here (Kristin?) end up with a $600 phone bill incorrectly paid via auto pay? I always think about that story when pondering autopay. I pay bills twice a month and if it's due between the 25-30th or 10-14th, it's likely to be late.
On a good day - I put the bills into the computer when they arrive ( some via snail mail - others show up online at my bank) so they get paid on the due date. In reality -- once a week I put them in and every three months or so -- I miss one. but I swear that our at & T bill does not always arrive.
I use mycheckfree.com for a lot of bills because it's easier for me to manage my household bills all in one place electronically.
So... Tonight I was defrosting the refrigerator when Andi came home, so we ordered some curried shrimp, General Tso's and a couple of other things form the nearby takeaway.
After supper, I was still working on the freezer, so we put the leftovers in the microwave while I worked at the big chunks o neglect that was the freezer compartment. (We really have to buy a frost free...)
Anyway, after the whole process was done I went up and took a shower, then fell asleep afterward.
I woke up after a bit and came downstairs and puttered around, then remembered the leftovers.
Being a little sleepy I didn't think to look at the clock until I had eaten two chunks of General Tso's chicken.
It was 4 AM.
That means the food had been sitting out at 68-70 degrees for at least 7 hours.
I am a bit freaked, but not too much.
Not confident enough to keep eating it.
Tossing the rest.
Damn shame, tho.