Birthers: The Audacity of Dope Cash, that just cries out for an Olbermannesque "Look, he made a funny."(Dripping with preppie sarcasm, of course)
I'm totally posting that on his facebook page!
Dawn ,'Storyteller'
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.
Birthers: The Audacity of Dope Cash, that just cries out for an Olbermannesque "Look, he made a funny."(Dripping with preppie sarcasm, of course)
I'm totally posting that on his facebook page!
am falling asleep at desk.
all the work I wanted to get done today has been replaced by work for other people. grr.
Cool...Keith, I think, would be proud.(But when is he not, if we're honest?)
How Religious Is Your State?
Utah was rather surprised by the results of that poll. Turns out they're big on the outward forms around here, but not so much on the actual functioning of faith. Not like a dyed-in-the-wool Southern Baptist. They believe in a scary God, but boy howdy, they believe.
May I solicit opinions on good companies for renters insurance?
Apparently not! I don't have any...
I use esurance for car and house, but I've never had a claim so have no idea how good the company really is (or isn't).
Most circular fortune cookie fortune ever?
You will find fortune.
shrift, if you're just going for renter's insurance, I'd say go by price. Decide how much replacement coverage you need and start calling agents. You can call an independent agent and get various quotes. I'd shoot for at least three.
We had renters through Erie when we lived in Ohio which wasn't expensive and gave us the amount of coverage we needed. I think they service the whole Midwest. There are lots of smaller companies like Sentry and Erie. But you can stick to the biggies for quotes, too, like Nationwide, State Farm and All State.
Boss leads off with a big compliment for stuff I thought might have been dodgy, and then segues into large expectations, coupled with intimations of future employment. He's good. What's a girl to do?
I don't think I've ever called a non-platonic guy anything other than his name, or "idiot." It's possible I have some growth to accomplish.
I call EVERYONE by pet names. Well, everyone that I think will let me. (As much as I would want to call ita by some sort of affectionate pet name, I know better.)
So, people who have read the Calvin & Hobbes story: is it one that is Jilli-safe?