I'm sorry, Kat. I'd totally come out and at least run preschooler duty for a while if I could.
This could be the perfect food. But not for Perkins or ita.
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'm sorry, Kat. I'd totally come out and at least run preschooler duty for a while if I could.
This could be the perfect food. But not for Perkins or ita.
Amy, my dad used to make those for us when we were kids. And we made similar egg cups for Noah but with diced bacon.
Did anyone else see this: [link] re: Sean Maher. The only surprising thing in that entire article is that he and Paul have a second kid. No wonder he hasn't been to yoga in a while (but neither have I!)
Mmmm, I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow.
Maher's response to Fillion's supportive tweet: @NathanFillion Many thanks Nathan. I love you too. But not like gay love. Just love love.
hivemind - stuff at a silent auction. What is your experience for what it goes for on average? 50% of stated value? more? less?
I am data crunching the last two years of this event. I find data fascinating. Average # of bids on each item (thus far, I'm about halfway through) is only 4, I think that is a good sign that they have too many items and not enough participation.
What is your experience for what it goes for on average? 50% of stated value? more? less?
Depends on who's doing the valuing. Sometimes donors over estimate the value.
I've never seen auction items go for a percentage-ish tjing. It's how interested you can get bidders. Momentum leads to monies.
Nice to see Sean Maher out vocally.
This could be the perfect food.
I want that in my mouth. And life. Basically, I want that.
I'm having a hard time paying attention to Castle while Stana Katic's skull is showing like that.
Oh crap, I forgot to watch Castle.
hivemind - stuff at a silent auction. What is your experience for what it goes for on average? 50% of stated value? more? less?
Gosh values seem so wildly varying to me. Certain things go way over value, others are absurdly underbid. I don't know. The one thing I've seen is that GCs tend to go for their face value or maybe a smidge over.
Start the items at 1/3 to 1/2 their value, and if there are no bids for a good long time, cut 'em down further. It's hard to predict, people will get crazy competitive on random stuff and other things you think will go for a lot... don't. IME. ...that may not have been the question you asked, but I hope it's helpful.