I wear really aggressive colors, because I can. I figure one day I'll probably have a job where I have to be more conservative, but I sure don't right now. I'm wearing one of the polish box polishes right now and I love it. It was much more turquoisey out of the bottle, which is great for me. Only, it's wearing pretty long and I don't actually have that much turquoise clothing. I should have more!
It's probably wrong to buy clothing based on the colors of polish I have, rather than the other way round, huh?
With the box, I really wanted to get a nice pink, but I think the problem with me is that I just don't like pink. Or at least I think I don't like pink. So I tried everything on, but no. We'll see what the Zoya is like when it gets here.
It is easy to teach someone to do a Rubic's cube and then practice can cut the time down. I remember teaching a neighbor (who I had a crush on) how to do it and he got pretty quick at it. It took me a lot more work to figure it out.
I want to do my nails cause they look like crap. But I sliced part of my thumb the other day and it is right next to the nail. The idea of polish remover near it is yuck. Hopefully it will heal quickly.
I only ever figured out how to do the rubik's cube by prying it apart, and then putting it back together!
It is easy to teach someone to do a Rubic's cube and then practice can cut the time down.
Unlike riding a bike, you can totally forget how to do it though. I "borrowed" Nephlet's one Christmas and never could remember how to solve it.
I should buy myself one.
It is easy to teach someone to do a Rubic's cube and then practice can cut the time down.
The point is not that he's
capable
of doing it, it's that he bothered to learn. It was rare enough when I was a kid, let alone now.
The point is not that he's capable of doing it, it's that he bothered to learn. It was rare enough when I was a kid, let alone now.
It's easier now. There are a zillion web pages with instructions.
Since husband is starting his new job tomorrow, we're looking at benefits. He is now going to be working at my company. For some reason, it's cheaper for me to get my insurance and him to get his separately, than it is for one of us to get employee + spouse. I don't understand that.
It's easier now. There are a zillion web pages with instructions.
Once again, the point isn't that he's capable of doing it, it's that he bothered.
For some reason, it's cheaper for me to get my insurance and him to get his separately, than it is for one of us to get employee + spous
Because employee+spouse they assume one of you doens't work there--so they're subsidizing it to the tune of one person. Whereas with two separate policies they're subsidizing both.
Once again, the point isn't that he's capable of doing it, it's that he bothered.
I mean that it's easier to bother. You don't need to find someone to teach you. I know a bunch of kids who can do it.