Staying up wasn't a good plan for me either. Grace is out of surgery and we are in her roo for the next day. Ordered food for her and then we can relax.
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.
Congrats Allyson! That's great news!
Hey, Allyson's brain? Um, How to say this? Shut up! Only the parts involved in creative writing are allowed to speak, preferably in writing.
(Oh, Allyson! I'm so glad I was still online on time to read your good news!)
look at Nilly being all sassy! which is to say NILLY!!!!! miss you, love you, no offenses have occurred.
Allyson's stomach, shut up!
So, did everyone remember to wear pink today? I totally did. Pink blouse with a bow at the neck and everything.
Hey, people with breasts--do you ever use the patch pockets over them on your shirts/blouses? What's up with that?
Ugh. I'm having email avoidance. Got to get over it.
I do use those pockets. It never works out well, but I am often desperate for pockets.
I don't even buy things with those pockets. I hates them.
I never use those pockets. Actually, I'm not sure I own anything with those pockets, but I don't think I'd use them if I did.
Hey, good news! Our old landlord finally texted me just now to say he's mailed us our security deposit, after numerous phone calls/texts from M and me "reminding" him that he owed us the money. For those of you keeping track at home, we moved out over two months ago. Hopefully we never have to deal with this jackass again.
I bought a thing with that pocket because it's pretty, but I look at the pocket with confusion. There's no way it can practically be used in any aesthetically compliant fashion.
It puzzles, nay perplexes, me.
Oh, right, I have a foreign drug order to place. Forgot.
he's mailed us our security deposit, after numerous phone calls/texts from M and me "reminding" him that he owed us the money. For those of you keeping track at home, we moved out over two months ago.
Most places there's a time limit for landlords--if they don't give it back (or tell you why they aren't, like you destroyed the place) within X days, you can (a) get it all back even if they would've otherwise kept some and (b) take them to (small claims?) court. I know several friends where the "I will take you to court and win if you don't get it back to me in the next three days" has been very successful.