I tried the diet green tea ginger ale a couple of weeks ago when it was on half price somewhere, and I thought it was quite good, mainly because it was less sweet.
Yeah, it's pretty spicy for regular brand soda. And antioxidants!
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I tried the diet green tea ginger ale a couple of weeks ago when it was on half price somewhere, and I thought it was quite good, mainly because it was less sweet.
Yeah, it's pretty spicy for regular brand soda. And antioxidants!
Oh, crap, Trudy! I hope you land new work soon!
and health~ma, FredPete, for Rigatoni!
IOmeN, I went out to apply for a job today and realized after I got there that I had forgotten my purse! I filled out the app and drove home very carefully! Luckily the purse was there when I got home and not lost!
Hey, if anyone needs a voice actor my calendar is suddenly very very clear.
I, too, liked the green tea ginger ale.
Damn. I'm sorry, Trudy. I hope you find something else quickly.
Me too, Trudy.
Well, crappity, Trudy. I am so sorry. I hope you find something quick.
Ugh, I'm sorry Trudy.
Pardon the venting - of course there are pro- and anti-Israel protesters all around downtown. Happy holy-days to y'all too.
Humans. Bah.
Should I paint the door to the deck bright blue? Like the picture frame on the wall: [link] Or just start with theugly plastic trim? (What prompted this is I took off the fugly unnecessary security bars, and of course need to patch and paint it now. And it is metal clad so I have to prime and sand and shit.)
I'm on the phone with my sis, and it sounds like the house they're supposed to be signing for next week might fall through. Their bank, who had already approved their loan after they had paid for an appraiser to tell the bank how much it's worth, decided to do a "desk appraisal" without even looking at it, and told the bank it was worth 20% less. So, they're hoping that they can somehow convince the bank it is worth the amount they had agreed to.