Wait! I'm a cilantro and serial comma lover. Did I mark comma hater? Hmm.
I went to see Lapin Agile several years ago. I didn't think it was that controversial. But I've been exposed to violence and strong language so maybe I'm just too corrupted.
[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.
Wait! I'm a cilantro and serial comma lover. Did I mark comma hater? Hmm.
I went to see Lapin Agile several years ago. I didn't think it was that controversial. But I've been exposed to violence and strong language so maybe I'm just too corrupted.
Happy Anniversary, Laura and DH!
I'm eating corned seitan and cabbage for dinner tonight. It's actually pretty good, if a bit weird. I've got potatoes, too.
Thank you for the helpful house input! You people are splendid!
Steve Martin is also splendid, and I would like to read his play, as it sounds most interesting.
The Pope, alas, appears to be less than splendid, and I can understand why his predecessor was apparently able to kill Elsie with the power of his mind. So many issues to speak on, in his first visit to Africa, so much potential to do good - and this is the route he chooses. "Stop using condoms." Not "raping virgins is a bad idea, rather than a magical Christianity-based cure,and will not help stop the spread of HIV, and, in fact, is pretty guaranteed to make the baby Jesus cry, so stop or fry in Hell", for example. Nope.
Nice.
Is it bad that I hesitated to apply for a job because it's near my mother?
No.
Love that P-C was the first to answer that question, but I agree.
What Laura said.
Also, wrt your salary expectations, I'd tend to say one's better valuing oneself highly, 'cause they take their cues from you. Of course, it's not something I'm good at doing myself, at all, but I know it works. (Although - economic downturn. Huh.)
...okay, my helpful advice isn't helpful. I'm like a broken lolcat.
So my day has pretty much sucked rocks.
About two months ago, things were not going well at work - my position was *not* a good fit, it turns out. But, my in our heart to heart, my boss said, "Look, you've invested in us just as we've invested in you. We don't want to lose your talents. So we want to transition you into a more administrative assistant role for me and Other Exec Director." I said, "Yeah. Sure. Let's go."
And, I love it. It does play more to my strengths, and I like what I'm doing. Today, Boss comes into the office I share with the other Exec Director and starts of the conversation apologizing. I, of course, panic. I'm about to get fired, I know it. Turns out, I wasn't fired, but they FORGOT (her word, not mine) to not only tell me, but to put through the $4500 PER YEAR SALARY REDUCTION. They aren't making it retroactive, but it will start on Friday.
WHAT THE FUCK????
I stared at her for a full 5 minutes wihtout saying anything, which totally unnerved her, and she kept apologizing. I said, "Ok." and she left.
I'm trying to concentrate on the good - I have a job that pays enough to support us so long as Joe gets unemployment, I have full benefits for the whole family that I don't pay a penny for, I like my job. I'm VERY lucky to have all of these things. But Jeebus Christmas. How do you NOT tell someone, "And with this new position comes a HUGE paycut." at the time of the transition and then proceed to forget to tell that someone for TWO MONTHS?????????
And I'm paranoid enough to worry that they are trying to drive me to quitting.
Aims, maybe they didn't forget, but spent this time trying convince corporate not to make the pay cut.
Hmm, too optimistic?