And... it looks like I'm on a jury.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, how does the lead female character have a one bedroom HOUSE!
There's a male couple across the alley who renovated so that upstairs is basically one open bedroom. They have it on the market (for some time now,) for quite a bit more than comps in the area. No way will they get it. It's nice and tasteful, but it really limits their buying audience, especially with cheaper places with more than one bedroom nearby.
Arm is much better after the swim.
Connie, good deal on the raise.
megan, cool? How many days of jury pay does your company cover?
Wow sara, that is odd. I can see making the upstairs 2 BRs, but one is an odd choice.
megan, cool? How many days of jury pay does your company cover?
They don't say in the policies. Just that it's covered. Since they don't give us sick days and no one seems to track my vacation, I'm not too worried about it. It really should only be a few days.
Oh, then, have fun! I loved serving.
Yeah, I'm excited. In NY, the minute I said I was getting my doctorate, I was dismissed. Let's just say that this case was somewhat easy to have a personal opinion on or experience with, so they really couldn't be picky about people's professions and such.
msbelle, it's sort of two rooms, but more a parlor/sitting room with opening like between my 2 downstairs rooms. The traffic flow is as if one room. And yeah. It works for a single/couple with no kids and no company, but that's about it. And the thing is, a lot of single people here take on roommates, so.
Coolness!!
I served on the first prosecuted hate crime in San Francisco (against a gay man). We ended up convicting on felony assault, but not the hate crime (we determined that the guys who beat the gay guy up would have done it regardless of the guy's orientation - they were just a bunch of drunk wankers looking to pick a fight that night).
So, today, my school learned that we were on the 188 sucky schools in California that should be taken over by the state or have some other reform happen. The bad thing is that the school hasn't been open for 4 years yet so the 5 years the state is using as data doesn't really mean anything. And the principal has really done a lot to turn it around, with giant score increases last year.
Bah. Hum. Bug. But if I could fire some of my coworkers and get $2 million in the process I'd get on that train.