Hopes folks won't hate me for a Pennsylvania joke.
If that's the gap I'm thinking of, that's an obscure Pennsylvania joke indeed.
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Hopes folks won't hate me for a Pennsylvania joke.
If that's the gap I'm thinking of, that's an obscure Pennsylvania joke indeed.
I don't suppose anyone out there in Buffistaland would be interested in or has the time to take Joe's resume and make it something beautiful that will get him a job in like, a week? It's stuck in a template that I'm having a hard time un-doing.
You might try emailing Susan W. Don't know if she'd have the time, but she used to do that for a living.
Thanks for the birthday happys, everyone!
Oh yeah - Happy Birthday, Zenkitty!
Happy bday, Zen!!
Well, it's official: refinancing didn't go through, and we received a lovely letter informing us that our house has been foreclosed on and auctioned off. We have 90 days, which is frankly, much better than I expected.
While this news is far from great, I am mostly all right with it -- freaked, yes, but D has said we can hire a mover. That's the part I dread about moving, so that's all right. I can pack and stuff -- and, since the house is already auctioned, I have no compunctions about just leaving shit (ahem, ex-wife's crap: BUY-BYE) behind. And selling every other damned thing. If she wants it, she can arrange for someone to come get it. The foreclosure is largely her fault, anyway, for dropping her business, the house, everything, and moving away without a thought to how it affected anyone else.
I am kind of eager anyway to have a house with no history, no baggage, no holes, no major repairs needed. So there is that.
And goddammit, I want a decent bathtub.
D hasn't told her yet, and that will be unpleasant, but oh the fuck well.
Happy birthday, Zenkitty!
Not quite sure what to say, Erin, about the foreclosure. May it turn out to be a good, fresh start.
Erin, that's bad news. But it will be a good thing to start over in a fresh place, methinks. Will you guys rent or buy?
Erin, while the whole situation sucks, it really does sound like you have a good handle on making it into a better and more baggage-free life in the end (umm, sort of the way a layoff often leads to a reboot and clean start compared to staying in the same ruts? if that makes sense?)
I'm wishing you all the ~ma in the world for minimal ex-craziness and a better place in the end.
I don't suppose anyone out there in Buffistaland would be interested in or has the time to take Joe's resume and make it something beautiful that will get him a job in like, a week? It's stuck in a template that I'm having a hard time un-doing.
I can make it beautiful. I can offer no other guarantees.