How did the interviews go, Jesse?
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
I don't know if I've ever had liverwurst, but I bet I'd like it. And speaking of wurst and good food, we went to an Octoberfest party thrown by a coworker of my mother's, whose fiance made her own sausage! And pretzels! And potato salad. That was the YUM.
I think the interviews went pretty well -- one would be more of a stretch, which could be cool, although the other would be interesting as well, and both of them pay enough, so that's good....
I see my house as less an investment than MINE MINE MINE, never move again and guaranteed rent control.
This, exactly. I didn't buy my house as an investment, although it was undervalued and will most likely rise at least a little bit in value. Aside from sarameg's points, I wanted to enter retirement with a paid-off house, and I can see my way clear to that now.
I want a pb&j sandwich. I don't even like peanut butter. But almond butter. Yes.
Peanut butter & honey. Tasty and helps with allergies if you can get locally made honey.
Good luck tomorrow, Barb!
Congrats on the apartment, Jesse.
I am so tired, yet not relaxed enough to fall asleep yet. My brain, she is weird.
Winter is coming, I hear the Canada Geese through the window.
Much as I hate winter, it makes me want to cry.
I think I'm going to read a bit, but unfortunately I am trying to get through the 3rd Twilight book and it is really quite a slog. Her depiction of a triangulated relationship is hopelessly awkward.
(Er, I don't need to whitefont that, do I?)
Burrell, I've never read the Twilight books and even I know what you are talking about, so it can't be much of a spoiler.
I am so tired, yet not relaxed enough to fall asleep yet.
That's been my problem for weeks. Booo.