Right now I am in a conundrum. My non-a/c'd office is catching a real nice breeze, and feels comfy. But the work I have to do is upstairs in the shop. Which means leaving cool office, and walking in heat-wave zone. But I'm running out of things to do in my office. And have plenty to do in the workshops. Sigh.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Woot! Found some paperwork to do! :: basks in cool breeze::
Hmm, thanks, Sparky. OK, putting "see a lawyer" on the to-do list.
Man, I really wish I'd had the rental car on my car insurance. Even with the Geico discount, the rental is going to cost more than the deductible to fix my car.
I asked Princess Dobbycry if she wanted to meet up for pie this weekend. So, you know, that happened. I don't even know if I was ready to hit Send, but it's less traumatic when you are trying to give less fucks! Fewer fucks?
think of it this way: is this the first time your car has needed repair? would you have wanted to pay for the rental for years just for one incident? Financially it isn't a picnic, but for one incident, you are probably better off in the long run.
Be sure to check hotwire and enterprise and look for rental car coupons. It is summer, but you can still get deals.
Financially it isn't a picnic, but for one incident, you are probably better off in the long run.
Well, it's only, like, twelve bucks for six months. That's nothing compared to the close to $400 I'm paying since my car's been in the shop for two weeks. I added it NOW, but oof.
Be sure to check hotwire and enterprise and look for rental car coupons. It is summer, but you can still get deals.
The Geico discount was pretty good, about 40% off.
"Fewer fucks", or "less of a fuck" if you are willing to rephrase. I prefer the second, really.
Now my stomach is giving more fucks. Shut up, stomach.
Estate planning is stressful but really necessary. We went through the whole process last year so are good now--I'd had a trust independently, but ND didn't have a will or anything. Very glad that has all been dealt with. My parents finally have wills and such in order -- it took me five years of nagging to accomplish, but at least it's done now.
Jilli, ask for recs for a good estate lawyer. S/he will make the process as painless as possible and will know all the right questions. We paid through the nose for ours (complicated by ND's company), but he was worth every penny.
P-C, is this for fixing the damage from the thief? That seems like such a long time!