It's a small thing to be bothered about, but either my boss was wrong in giving me the budget for the gifts, or the budget I get to work with is less than half what annoying co-worker got to buy from last year. I call shenanigans.
I am somewhat ignoring him and giving him a gift idea list with things in 3 categories: $100 and less, $101 - $200, and over $200.
My friend is stuck in Brooklyn for two more days since they were supposed to fly out of LGA. They went to the Daily Show taping last night, then had to walk home across the unlit Williamsburg Bridge. I guess this is a holiday they'll never forget.
They went to the Daily Show taping last night, then had to walk home across the unlit Williamsburg Bridge.
They probably passed some of my co-workers - TDS tapes right down the street from us. West midtown is a massive clusterfuck because of the crane collapse on 57th/7th. (Two hours of my commute last night was driving 4 blocks through Columbus Circle.)
Thanks Trudy! I think I'm getting a new tag line as soon as I can get to the board on a real computer.
Hey--I'm looking for not just a travel mug, but a travel tea infuser. Last time I travelled, I had a baggie of tea (innocent, officer) and my tea strainer. But it would be more practical if the infuser were part and parcel of the drinking vessel, like this [link] . Since those are Teavana, though--they're not the cheapest, although they are likely good quality. I'm looking for deep baskets, and good insulation. Any tips?
Oh, that site has one I really like--the infuser basket on your link was smaller than I usually use, but the one with the big basket seems less insulated (difference between "hours" and "a good 2". 2 would be fine usually, but not as much when travelling. Why, tradeoff, why? Google shopper--don't fail me now...
I have a Tea-zer. Nice big basket, has kept tea hot all day for me in the past