I'm sorry the procedure didn't work as well as it could have, ita. You don't have to skip tomorrow's procedure, right?
I'm certain there was a case of a municipality trying to require employees to report all of their social networking user names so their posts could be monitored and a court ruled against the city.
Yeah, like ita said, these are the kind of people who will immediately show you the door if you argue or in any way suggest they might be wrong.
oh, ita, I'm so sorry.
The cafeteria is much better than the kitchen, but neither are great.
I think the cafeteria is actually quite good. But that's because I am there primarily in the AMs and I LOVE the omelets. NOM.
Ugh ita, I'm sorry to hear it didn't go well.
I am now halfway through S1 of AHS. still so many questions.
Just go with it.
I bought this nail polish that I put on and then realized if I'm going to like it at all, it's as a top coat. (The jury is still out on if I like it at all.) So I was going to put it over this other color I have, and then decided to do a little googling, and found a picture of the exact combo I was going to do! So my nails look like this now: [link]
Also, I have blueberry-yogurt popsicles in the freezer! Yay.
I just fixed my chipping nail polish so now I have green with silver crackle on top.
Got an unofficial probie at work today. He was older, at first glance I pegged him at late twenties, but he's a sophmore in college. It was the porno 'stache that threw me off (and the freaky '70's haircut he was sporting). He's got thirty hours of community service due, which isn't much in comparison to what other probies have had to drum up. After my insurance/court incident, I feel like I want to commiserate with the dude, since that was almost my lot. And assure him that I'm not judging him, and am thankful for the help (even if I'm not thankful for whatever mess he's found himself in). I got excited for a bit, but he's not available weekdays until well after I'm gone for the day. But it was fascinating listening him give college advice to one of the highschool volunteers. In a way, that makes it even more worth it: to do the volunteer sessions and to take on the probies. Having the different age groups interact is never a sure thing, and not something I can facilitate every time, but marvelous when it does happen.