I have completed my voting process, and got a cookie. not for voting, for showing up at work at the time when someone was setting out cookies for general consumption, but a cookie is a cookie, right?
Also getting bowl of popcorn in anticipation of cuban spitfire exploding in an entertaining manner.
The systems for delivering packages where a signature is required are really not designed for people who live alone and work during the day. It looks like my options are either to pre-sign and let them leave my package on the porch (which I would do for cheaper things, but this is a new MacBook Pro, so, no) or to go to the FedEx office after work. At least they're open until 7:30 -- when I had something similar with the post office, I had to wait until I had a day off before I could go pick it up.
It confuses the hell out of me that the U.S. federal government's fiscal year starts on October 1. Which fiscal year are we in? I mean, budget-y stuff that happens now that the new "year" has started, does it get chalked up in stats for fiscal year 2010 or 2011? What I am trying to figure out is, when the deficit increased in 2009, was that the budget that Bush had approved as a lame duck in calendar year 2008, or was that actually Obama's first turn at bat?
Cuban spitfire? Ptooey.
Well, that was the spitting...
Cuban spitfire? Ptooey.
You're especially good at expectorating.
I use antlers in all of my decorating!
As a specimen, yes, I'm intimidating!
I know, Barb, isn't that gross?
It would almost make me feel bad for her, except I think she wants something from the wider world because a man made up a lame excuse and never called her again.
That is, if she didn't make it up.