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.
Another round of "What Scrappy said" from here.
Work is slow like a slow thing that is slow. I hate waiting for people to respond to questions. I think I may take a shower break.
We will have the 3 year old and the 7 month old dojo kids here for the afternoon. K-Bug is in charge of babysitting, but I plan on getting some snuggle time in with the little one.
Much ~ma for those of you facing cancer, flood, fire, sick twins, hurt toes, bad shoulders and whatever else is besetting beloved Buffistae.
Yes. I haven't been on much because I have a new boss and am working. But the universe needs to back off.
I like my new boss, and she is very nice. However, she listens to smooth jazz (which I hate) and I can smell the air freshener in her office in my office. Weirdly, it smells like Irish Spring to me. So far, no sneezing fits. It is probably going to be problematic if I have to have meetings in her office. I hate having that conversation.
Ack, Sophia. "Smooth jazz" is not related to actual jazz in any way. You poor thing. Glad she's nice, though.
I've got a rather sweet Ford Focus for my rental car. The Enterprise guy gave me the "You know, we sell our cars!" spiel on the way over to pick up the Focus, which I was glad to hear since rental companies was going to be one of my choices for program cars to buy. They have a few lots locally to test drive and check out the cars, and they offer financing and extended warranties. I'll be heading over there tomorrow to check it out!
My boss approved my taking a half-day today, so I'll be leaving at 2:30. My first stop will be the local library to check out the Consumer Reports car issue, and then I'll do more research at home tonight for a list of places to shop at tomorrow.
I've got a rather sweet Ford Focus for my rental car.
Cool. Is it a 2012? (They're all-new for that model year.)
I'm not sure! The paperwork doesn't mention the year. I'll have to see what the manual says (they usually keep the manual in the glove box, right?).
Kathy, my parents bought a couple of their cars from Enterprise. Never had a problem with either of them (aside from the usual wear and tear).
Smooth jazz helps pacify the squirrels in my head so I can get stuff done, though. It does have its uses.
ita, I'm sorry something that's supposed to make your life simpler and easier is making you more miserable at the moment, and I'd give a lot to be able to do something about it and make it better.
Kat, you are ironwoman, you really are. You're my hero.
Maria, every molecule of good thought is aimed in your direction. The ones that aren't aimed at ita and Kat--I have plenty.
Since the interjection conversation yesterday I've had YouTube up in another tab playing Schoolhouse Rock whenever I have a chance.
Kathy, how are you feeling today?
The Enterprise guy gave me the "You know, we sell our cars!" spiel on the way over to pick up the Focus, which I was glad to hear since rental companies was going to be one of my choices for program cars to buy.
I remember being advised against that on the theory that they only ever had the low grade gasoline and people drove them hard because they weren't theirs.
Which, okay, but I find it hard to believe that's really enough to counteract the fact that I'm sure they have very regular maintenance, and people are afraid to actually damage them. I wonder if milage might run high compared to other used cars.
Kathy, how are you feeling today?
A little stiff, my tongue is still a bit sore, and the bruise on my sternum is hurting but not yet visible (it'll be a doozy, though!). Otherwise, I'm fine. Everyone at the office is being great (my boss mentioned my accident to her boss, who then told her to call me back after their meeting and make sure that I didn't need to go to the doctor), and my boss is letting me go home at 2:30.
I just want to get some car research done today. I just got off the phone with the Enterprise sales guy who had gotten my info from the guy who rented me my car this morning. He was giving me the hard sell on a 2010 Civic that they have in stock: 8000 miles, LX (top of the line model, same as mine), and "only" $18,664, which is about $4000 less than a new one would be (and it is of the better design, since a 2012 model has the crappy redesign).
When I told him yet again that I wouldn't be buying until I knew for sure that my current car is totalled, he was all, "Well, you could buy it and then return it if your car isn't totalled!" but I think not. I refuse to buy until I have that check in hand. I'm not married to the idea of getting another Civic, in fact I'm not married to the idea of any car in particular, just a good-quality one for a decent price that meets my parameters. I'm keeping my mind open until I see that check.