Possibly, although when I saw the title of Victor's recent column including her name, I thought he meant the chicken. Then I was disappointed.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(I am talking about teaching then to hand sew)
Well as you know, Bob, you can't make a silk purse out of a
WHAT
IT WAS SITTING RIGHT THERE.
Ah, Funyuns. Trader Joe's now has a baked version of the Funyun. Not quite the same, but being gluten-free, I do get them from time to time. (Although my One True Trader Joe's Bagged Crunchy Snack Food is those awesome Cheese Crunchies. I will never go back to Cheetos.)
I tried Herr's popped chips with sea salt this weekend, and they were really very good.
::sigh::
More Nemesis: is there a way to manipulate someone into involving you? I can't figure out how to get someone who hates me and wants me gone (so that she can take over my program and not get anything done) to keep me CC'd on her correspondence and invited to her meetings.
That is, without sending her a weekly email requesting her to forward copies of her correspondence.
Bribe her with Funyons?
Blackmail, Consuela?
I'm sort of not kidding, since she seems absolutely toxic.
Yay for a happy resolution to the car saga, Allyson!
Yvonne the Cow is my hero for the day.
My grandfather used to say, "Never try to wrestle a pig. You just get dirty, and the pig likes it." (Meaning, don't argue with stubborn stupid people.)
The broken automated machine at the post office continues to thwart me.
Did it claim to be a unicorn?
Well as you know, Bob, you can't make a silk purse out of a
Oh my goodness! I think I just broke something laughing.
I asked because I started a blog about the costume shop, mostly because I am trying to track what is going well, and what I would like to change next year. I am working on trying to teach the students something working within y crazy situation, and in the process perhaps making the whole thing work better for me-- if my students can do things, than I don;t have to.
It is here if anyone is interested, but I am super wordy and the topic is super specific, but I would be interested in anyone's perspective: