now I can imagine the scenario where your family members might grab a Ting for you.
We grabbed our own Tings. What kind of lazy people do you think we were?
I am worried I'm going to have to talk to people about the scents. But I'm worried I should just work at the office less. I mean, the place stinks of construction anyway, so why should I ask people to smell less?
But if my boss's boss is going to wear scents normally, that could be trouble. But he's new, and I really don't want to have that talk.
I hate that at the hospital, the doctors and nurses know better, but the finance people almost always stink of chemicals to high heaven. It's horrible. I may say something to a nurse next time.
Soup and shampoo/conditioner aren't a problem for me, the overpowering scent rinses away.
She'll either murder us in our sleep or rub soup on our heads?
We're completely uncivilized--as I levitate off the couch and amble toward the other end of the house, "Can I bring you anything while I'm up?" And of course I get, "Did you need another water while I'm up? You want a snack? Can I peel you an orange?"
See? Uncivilized.
What kind of lazy people do you think we were?
I can't answer this question until I know whether your servants paid-friends brought you Ting on a tray during weekdays, or just handed it to you.
Then I'll know what kind of lazy your family was.
The chocolate balsamic vinegar! O.M.G. They have violet, too!
ERIN ERIN ERIN! If I send you money, will you PLEASE pick up the violet vinegar and mail it to me? Please?
Of course, Jilli. I can pick it up this weekend.
So I get to work this morning to discover that they are testing the fire alarm. The office opens at 8 am it was about 10 minutes to 8. I walk in, can't bear the noise, and just walk through the building to go grab a breakfast sandwich at the caf - figuring that testing will be done by the time I get back.
My boss comes out and yells that it's just testing - like I should stay in the noise.
No way.
That noise was designed to drive you away (as are the strobe lights) and one of the bad memories I have of being on lockdown is that for some reason the fire alarm was on for a good long time and we weren't able to leave. Torture!
Happy Thursday, right?
Demeter doesn't have bergamot, but it does have Earl Grey tea.
I'm having issues today. My tummy is cramping. My feelings got hurt by my sister, and I left my lunch and my keys at the house. Boo.
I needed new body wash, and you all got me thinking about it, so instead of my usual Trader Joe's citrus, I got the tea tree peppermint
Body wash report -- Smells great while washing, leaves no discernible scent on the skin. Win.
All letters to the editor should be like this.