All three members of my household are eating Wheat Thins for dinner. Only one of us finds that depressing.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Nilly!
Ouch, sarameg. I have a friend that keeps happening to. Once they put a "bandage" contact on it, which she said made it feel better.
Here is a sneakier approach, flea. This is what some internet searches yielded:
P.W. (Bill) Parker is chief credit officer of US Bancorp. His e-mail seems to be either p.w.parker@usbank.com or pw.parker@usbank.com. The phone number listed on his SEC filing is 612-303-4644 or you can ask for him at the corporate main number, 651-466-3000.
The odds are he won't talk to you, but someone in his office will transfer you, so the person who gets the call will be getting a call referred from the VP's office.
I had garlic bread and homemade chicken vegetable soup for dinner while I watched MST3K. Then I got up and washed the dishes, swept the floor, and cleaned the bathroom. Now I'm drinking wine and finishing a Nerdist podcast before I go to bed.
I wanted garlic bread all day today. Enough to where I almost walked to the little general store to get some sourdough, when I remembered that I also didn't have garlic or butter. This whole no-grocering-post-vacation thing sucks.
I made TJ's salmon burgers with lots of garlic and butter and lemon. We had them on toasted English muffins with remoulade and tomato - YUM!
Anyway: garlic, lemon and butter 4EVAH!
oh, liese,I'm sorry. If you were closer, I'd give you both butter and garlic (and shredded asiago to go on top).
We got fennel in our farm box. I roasted a pork tenderloin with onion and fennel with an apricot glaze. NOM.
Thai delivery. I accidentally ordered something with crispy noodles. The chicken curry part of it is tasty, but no crispy for me. Hmmph.
I will have to drown my tears in some French vanilla ice cream.
Looks like the gawker network is moving over to requiring a Twitter, FB, or Google account before you can post there, even for their legacy accounts. I have a Google account already dedicated to that persona, so it's no big for me, but the principle does rankle. Even now, when it looks like you need FB or Twitter to sign up, there is a loophole. Bye bye loophole.
At the same time, Denton says he's trying to encourage driveby commenters, so he can get celebs posting anon and shit. I haven't seen any explanations for how he intends to reconsile those urges. But good luck with that, Nick. You seem determined to do things a crazily loyal userbase hates. *So* determined. They/we do have a breaking point.
Watching Machete after a fair chunk of Catwoman. Deliberate OTT vs. just plain stinker.
I haven't seen any explanations for how he intends to reconsile those urges. But good luck with that, Nick. You seem determined to do things a crazily loyal userbase hates. *So* determined. They/we do have a breaking point.
That seems less than mixy. And always fun to try to enforce things that your users loathe. I'll never comment there because I don't have a throwaway identity for it. I'll fake an email for some things but a fake FB is way too much investment for me. I don't even really like my actual FB.
Watching Machete after a fair chunk of Catwoman. Deliberate OTT vs. just plain stinker.
Once I saw the open toed boots, I knew that it was done.
Yay on the timely and much-needed good news, Maria!