Casper, I think maybe at 8 or so. Dillo has a ways to go. I think I am going to teach Casper to vaccuum the living room tonight, actually.
Compared to my own mother, I am incredibly lax. I was doing the dinner dishes at 6. On a chair, I assume. She got a dishwasher the year I went to college. I also packed my own school lunch starting at 6 (Casper could manage this if she were more awake in the mornings.)
It's possible I have a little too much clothing.
I'm sorry, what language did you just start typing in? Because I couldn't understand that sentence.
I don't like ironing, but I'll resort to it if the ruffles on a skirt are wilting. Otherwise, the damp washcloth in the dryer works well enough.
Plei, have you had that permanence problem with Sam (I can't actually type that without smiling) that the blogger mentions?
No, but I also rarely leave color on for more than a day. 48 hours, tops.
In my head, "Sam" is a sort of faded denim color. I assume that's not the case with this polish.
The faded denim is Jo. Which is also Zoya, and wears like iron.
I would *so* wear that. Shiny!
Manglaze. Matte is Murder. That's basically the color described.
I have an iron. Somewhere. I like to iron. I've even used an actual iron iron (I got it hot on the stove). My mother's got a great ironing board. I am not sure where my ironing board (it's a mini) went, so I don't iron. Alas.
I didn't even know they were married until you all told me during the Oscars.
I have this one thing I have to explain ALL the time at work to students/customers/employees, and I swear if I have to explain it again, I am going to explodiate. We have tuition benefits at our University. If you take a college class (with some restrictions) here, you fill out a waiver form, your supervisor signs it, no money changes hands.
However, if you take a non-credit class, the class is eligible for tuition reimbursement. That means (which I feel is apparent from the word reimbursement) that you PAY ME, and then get reimbursed at the end.
I register people for non-credit classes. I am theoretically not supposed to explain their benefits to them. However, benefits points them at a densely written HR policy that actually uses the word WAIVER meaning the reimbursement form, and they do not change this when I point it out. It is a really dumb policy, but there is no way in heck I am letting people all over the university take a course, get their reimbursement and then chase them down and make them pay me.
You are NOT helping me maintain my miff, Cass.
Shipping, per bottle, is less if you buy more bottles. It makes perfect sense if you accept my troll-like math.
I'd be interested in the polish box, too, given my curent obsession. I don't have much to add though.
Sadly, I've already been through it. Though there were a few things I didn't grab only because I either already had them or a close enough dupe.
Oh, is it possible to get polish without having anything to give? I would be all over that, if it's not too late.
Is there a Chicago stop? I'd be up for giving and taking.
In that case I think you just need to give a piece of your soul, Jesse.