He said Whitehouse for sure. I think it is a fishing area. No doubt DH will want to see every inch of the island if when we visit. I have a more limited interest in rum and beach. And seeing Sean of course.
Book ,'Serenity'
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.
Went to a great work event tonight, that makes me wish I did more cultural things in general. I mean, there are speakers and shit all over the place! And usually I just come home and watch Storage Wars or whatever.
GA: Is it bad that I'm finding that attempt at Sons of Anarchy characters very funny.
I am stupefied by the myuhc website. I would really like to be able to search by claim number, but apparently you can't really search of everything--you can only filter lists and browse until you get to what interests you.
And, dear lord, this is the most opaque language ever. I need to have a heart to heart with support personnel and have them walk me through the EOBs I owe money on, so I can put together the appeals properly. I'll need to go to the pain doctor, since he's most of what was rejected, and I only want to do that once.
I swear--all the language is formulated to look like I don't owe (much) money, but the digits--the digits tell a different story.
Anyway--this can wait at least one more day, if not until next week. I need to go home.
"Yes, ma'am?" Yeah, still mortifying.
Anytime I work with a southern boy I have to just accept that they say that and try not to cringe too much. The worst was the one guy who would say that in emails, but spell it "mam". I've also had female students who called me "Miss [first name]" but I'm not sure if that's a southern thing or a dance student thing." I know they're just trying to be respectful but it still feels odd to me.
I've been at work for 12 1/2 hours and I have 3 more to go. Could someone speed the clock up a little?
Please let me remember I have a 7AM conference call tomorrow.
7 am? That's just mean.
It's India. And I'm definitely working from home. It would either have it now? We have to bend our work hours to accommodate them, but we also have to be in the office (well, AT WORK) for full business days. It doesn't seem well thought out. have no brain--I used the last of it up doing a compare and contrast against "local" Google sites. I'm not entirely sure what it means to search google.com.jm versus any of the rest, and it's noe like the auto-complete has a function, but auto-complete is a gift from a Trickster god. It's like a paper trail of a Zeitgeist, and I don't want to go down that ship, dammit.
I did find this particular comparison interesting. I wonder if the formula to fill that bar is simply popularity, or they do some Google magic that makes it better than their competitors.
Yeah, we have conference calls with our India office occasionally, too, which tends to lead to odd hours (on both ends--a 7am call for me is a 6pm call for them).
I just figured out why I'm Cranky McCrankerson of Crankville these days. I haven't had an unsceduled weekend since before Thanksgiving. My unpopular 7th grade self is pointing at my diamond shoes and saying, "Shiny!" but I think I'm gonna have to hermitize this weekend and pet my inner introvert.
The "ma'am" thing weirded me out for a long time, and then I lived in the South for 9 years (at the end of which my daughter called me ma'am occasionally) and now I miss it. All what you're used to. (Yes, "Miss Firstname" is a very common Southern form of respect - kids often call their close friends' mothers Miss Firstname, and we used it for day care teachers and such. It's less formal than Mrs. Lastname, but still respectful.)