Was at the convenience store getting my breakfast and morning diet Coke, and they taking donations for juvenile diabetes. Clerk asks the guy in front of me, "Would you like to donate a dollar for diabetes?" He says no, then apparently figures he needs to explain. "My mother has diabetes, I donate some to her." Fidget. "And disease is natural selection, anyway." Fidget, he leaves. Clerk kind of rolls her eyes and goes on to me.
I say, "I wonder what's going to naturally select him?" The guy behind me snorts in amusement but muffles it. The clerk fights down a grin. Of course, after that, I had to donate a dollar--which, to my credit, I was already going to do, since it's payday.
Guess what! I get to go to the opening of August Osage County tonight! For free, even. The playwright is a friend of the DH and he emailed offering us comps. Jason saw the play in Chicago, so he generously offered his seat and I am going with my friend Heather, who is is ZOMG DYING to see it, as am I!
The only downside is that the email came last night, and all my nice clothes are wadded up in a "to be drycleaned" bag where they have been for a couple of months now, so I had to scramble through my closet to find something that could pass for dressy. I am not convinced that I succeeded.
Cool!
Since you are here Scrappy. What is DH's blog address again? I upgraded to Windows 7 and wiped out all my bookmarks. I tried to click on his blog every day.
Ha. We're having a drug safety off-site, and my co-worker just gave us the dress code:
Attire should be casual and comfortable (although [Boss], you’ll have to wear shoes – Claremont rules. And along those lines, Sunil please [for the love of god] make sure to wear a T-shirt or no service).
I love my group.
Sunil please [for the love of god] make sure to wear a T-shirt or no service).
Have you been wandering around shirtless?
Bless you,Gud. His SUVs site is: [link]
May I also recommend his motorcycle blog, which he writes for Best Western/Harley. Next week you will be able to read (in more detail than you may want) all about our latest trip to Tennessee.
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Buffistas, go forth and read! The more hits, the more likely that we will continue to have a roof over our heads.
Have you been wandering around shirtless?
I believe there is photographic evidence of this! (At the SF F2F, at least.)
Holy cats, GC! Those are fantastic! Sonograms sure have come a long way-- I don't ever remember that much detail in any of mine.
They are pretty nuts! They do what they call 4D scans where you can really see detail and they can turn the image and view other angles. It's amazing what they can see.