A burrito will be consumed. My work is done.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
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.
The first time I ever went to a Chipotle was with Gud.
I don't go there too often, as there don't seem to be many in Chicago.
I miss Chipotle. However, I ate so well in Portland this weekend, I can't complain. My favorite was possibly ziti with sea scallops, mushrooms, roasted garlic, and a smoke mozzarella sauce.
The home list:
Pack up 2 boxes to mail
Set out kitchen things for mom to pack
Relist bed and dryer on craiglist
List dryer on freecycle
List box of things on ebay
Go through mac's school things
Pull CD lots and list them on ebay
Test benedryl on cat
Disconnect vcr for mom to take with her
Return ice skates
Pull important docs for mom to take with her
Pull toilitries for mom to take with her
Toss out carpet padding
Coordinate moving armoire with buyer
I think I will find an alternative fast food Mexican today.
In my last meeting there was a woman with fabulous comic book hair (yes, I think it would get longer when she flew), perfect eyebrows, and she was wearing a tie.
I haven't gotten around to wearing my tie to work yet, and now if I do, I'm going to feel like I'm copying her. Except! It's just a precedent. I should really let it go. Why did I bother wonder and worry that no one else wore denim skirts to work, if now I'm thinking I can't wear a tie because some other woman wore one first?
msbelle's to do list is long.
Are skinny ties for women back? It is the 80s again!
I always loved wearing my pink Oxford shirt with a skinny tie and loose-fitting khakis with my penny loafers, going for the full Chrissie Hynde combined with a dash of preppy. Just needed a really cool fedora to finish it off, which I was never able to find.
Are skinny ties for women back? It is the 80s again!
It was a big fat tie. I'm guessing it was her way of dressing business formal.
Cool t-shirt: Little Warrior: Avatar + Smurfs
BREAKING: Daily Kos to Sue Research 2000 for Fraud
The moral of the story: People suck at making up random numbers.
I find the results of the investigation conducted by Grebner, Weissman and Weissman to be highly compelling and it confirms other oddities that I had detected in Research 2000's polling. Their report is worth reading in full, but one relatively obvious problem they identified was the unusual movement in Obama's weekly tracking numbers. In particular, Obama's favorability number rarely remained the same from week to week in Research 2000's tracking, instead almost always moving in one direction or the other by at least a point:
Compare this to Obama's weekly approval numbers in Gallup's polling, which resembled a far more natural and indeed fairly normal distribution.