Nurse Woo gave me a set of nail polish last week and it was creepy when she said "Maybe you'll be wearing it when I see you next." Yikes. But right now my nails are like paper again--I'm not clipping or filing them, I'm tearing them to shorten them. That manicure will last about two hours. But the set has OPI Brand New Skates and Little Red Wagon, never mind Don't Toy With Me. I'll wear them for a day.
'Touched'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
I use Seche Clear for my base coat, two coats of polish, and Seche Vite as the top coat. I also make sure my nails are clean of any polish remover I have have used. My current manicure, which I did last Friday, only has one chip. I'm kinda shocked, but I'll take it. Oh, before I start with the base coat, I typically buff my nails with a light buffing pad I got from Sally Beauty.
Jesse -- I'm trying not to get over-excited about a technical phone-screen interview tomorrow.
Much of the financial woe is My Own Fault -- I did think I had only three outstanding tickets not six!?! -- but it all seems to be hitting at once.
I do have money coming to me from Mom's estate that will get here sooner or later, so I suppose that can replace some of the savings I'm going to have to liberate. But the reason I did save for a rainy day was to have something when it rained, so OK.
But the reason I did save for a rainy day was to have something when it rained, so OK.
Yeah, I keep telling myself that. But still, it's not pleasant watching your safety cushion get smaller.
Good luck with the interview!
I don't understand my nails. They seem extremely hard and I can use them as little screwdrivers in a pinch, but then they will break or tear for what seems like no reason. Currently they are short and uneven, filed to get rid of ragged edges but not shaped, no color or anything on them. Not impressive in anyway.
I have an appointment tomorrow to talk with a guy about converting some VHS stuff I have to DVD. One tape has a few of K-Bug's birthday parties and it is so cute, I'm willing to ignore how I look.
The other tape is something my mom had converted from whatever the late 1930's/early 1940's filming standard was. It is the Coolidge Capers, home movies of my mom and her sister, plus my grandma and grandpa (I never met him). Most if it takes place is Sun Valley and is pretty cool stuff. But the music that is overlaid by whoever did the VHS conversion is HORRIBLE. Total synth hell. I'm not sure what I'd prefer...but I'm absolutely going to ask him to change the sound. I'm thinking something more evokotive of the time, not sure what though.
I have some VHS tapes I want to convert to digital, and when I was looking around it seemed cheaper to buy a unit and do it myself, even if I didn't eBay the converter when I was done. But I don't have any sound that needs replacing--just lots of capoeira sessions I want to keep forever and make myself miserable with.
From the preliminary talk I had with the guy, it is something like $10 a tape. I think I just have 2 to convert, so that is very do-able.
I have about 10, so I'm flinching.
Watching the VHS, my mom and her sister were just playing on incredibly tall slides. The kind you KNOW they tore out in the 70s. Oh, and now they are going on a sleigh ride with 4 beautify black beauties pulling the sleigh.
Aw, I wish I still had a VHS deck lying around, I'd digitize Buffista memories for free! But we got rid of all of them when we moved offices a few years back.