in my city, some mailbox rental places have a notary (like the places where you can also have your passport photo taken).
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Maybe the "ethnic" shows are in Response to "Little Mosque on the Prairie", which I heard was pretty good.
I think it's all about Jersey Shore/Housewives. And trying to out-trash them.
My mom knows someone who can do it, a lawyer friend. Although when she mentioned his name, I swore I heard "George Constanza."
I have so much to do today, and at the moment I'm kicking myself for oversleeping.
Maybe the "ethnic" shows are in Response to "Little Mosque on the Prairie", which I heard was pretty good. The rest of them sound awful. And I don't even think half those Jersey Shore kids are even Italian-American.
Little Mosque was a sitcom. And the Jersey Shore kids are all Italian, except for one, but almost none of them are from New Jersey. Most of the ethnic shows so far have been New Jersey Italians, but it seems like they're branching out since Jersey Shore. The Russian show was originally pitched as a Brooklyn version of Jersey Shore, and there are also Korean and Persian ones being planned, I've heard.
Even a lot of the New Jersey shows that aren't promoted as explicitly ethnic (Real Housewives of New Jersey, Jerseylicious, Jersey Couture, etc.) still pretty much entirely rely on the Italian stereotypes. And while, yes, having grown up in New Jersey, I did know some people who looked and acted like that, it was be nice to have some other New Jersey and/or Italian image in the media.
Amy's plight convinced me to fill out a notary application myself. Not that it will ever help *me* but it's something I've been meaning to do anyway.
My mom knows someone who can do it, a lawyer friend
I used to have a lawyer friend who could notarize, but then he went and became a judge and now he's not allowed anymore.
AAA notarizes for a small fee.
I found a place that does it for $5 per document/signature. Which is not bad, although I do have four documents to get notarized. I'm not even sure why I have to -- they're contracts, shouldn't I just be able to sign/date them?
My whole head this morning is stuck on GRONK.
California law re: crosswalks has changed a few times over the years. Sometimes you were supposed to stop if a pedestrian was anywhere in the crosswalk, sometimes you could proceed if it was safe to do so (like if the pedestrian was a couple of lanes to your left, you could go ahead and make your right turn)
Do you know what it is now? I've seen lots of contradictory behaviour, on the first big intersection on my drive to work.
I'm gronking with you, Amy.
My mother used to be a notary. Annoyingly, now she is not.