Una! I just checked the map, and OMG, you're local! Wanna do lunch or something this week before my job starts?
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
Delurking 1: Because we don't always check our e-mail.
oooh, I shall email you! (this thread *rocks*.)
Cilantro: Yes
Olives: Not if I can bite into them and feel the texture
Double-space after a period: No
Muffaletta: Unknown.
I am also a fan of the semi-colon.
You delurked in Bitches, at WX, having been pointed here by Herself, and you had this cute long-haired photo that was blurry round the edges.
Heh. I knew other people would remember! Wow, long hair. Really really long hair. That was a good while ago.
Also, where's the map?
Hi, I'm shrift. I run the BRQG (which, uh, I need to update, huh?) and I'm pleased that it has lured so many lurkers to the Phoenix.
I started posting at TT around 8 or 9 years ago because of Dana. I also started writing slash because of Dana. You can blame her for that, or possibly give her a toaster. I didn't use my real name at TT because I am on occasion a punk.
I grew up in rural Michigan where I learned to drink and blow up stuff, but relocated to Chicago in 2006. I cook, go to a lot of concerts, watch too much TV, run too many websites, and enjoy shopping for shoes a little too much. I have a B.A. in English but don't do anything with it aside from writing fan fiction on the internets, because the IT industry generally pays better. I'm also an enormous nerd who works for an enormously nerdy internet company, and most days I'm still gobsmacked that they hired me. Sometimes I buy books just so I can enter the data into my LibraryThing.
I don't like musical theater because I have no magic in my soul, only appreciate cilantro in very limited quantity, and tolerate olives in the occasional tapenade.
Una and Dana, are you in Richland/Pasco/Kenniwick? My sister lived in Richland and taught at CBC while my BiL did his post-doc at Hanford.
Looks like I have been politically outed by my sweet Askye. I have served in several politcal offices as a Republican and managed both local and state wide political campaigns. It has been a great learning experience considering I live in one of the most liberal states in the union. As a Republican in Vermont you learn tolerance and the art of compromise or you fall to the wayside. I'm also not ashamed to say I voted for more Democrats than Republicans in the last election. Vermonters seem to vote our personal preference and not necessarily our party. I have been asked by several democratic party leaders to come back to state politics as a democrat to advocate for agriculture and education. Considering I'm a dyslexic Republican perhaps I should jump ship. Guess for now I'll just sit down next to my Republican colleagues and wrap my arms around my sweet girl. If any one wants to talk politics feel free. I can say from personal experience that I'm a better fit in the democratic or libertarian party these days. If your a political junky look into party primaries if you really want to understand what drives your local organization. PS I have a thing for liberal women and like olives T- 24 lady, Smooch Back to lurking
Sparky: guilty! CBC is where I work.
My sister was a math professor there, Una, in the mid 90s. I used to visit at least twice a year, and would marvel at the $1.50 parking/day at the airport.