I haven't posted a comment there in a while, but usually they let comments build up for a few hours and then approve a bunch at once.
My sister's friend posted at the beginning of the eastern work day. I'm not entirely sure if I've met said friend, but she keeps saying I'm funny, so that makes me think not. I'm not sure why that's the deciding factor, when I did actually meet someone with that first name on my trip home. I just figure you meet me, you get the LOLs out of the way, and we stay on message in the group emails.
I have not been promoted today! Disappointing. But it's also Ben's 16th birthday so there's cake.
Amy is a slacker. Pass it on.
Well, cake or a promotion?
Cake!
And make sure it's not heartbreak like my pie.
They are letting me not get chewed out for my fuckups today, I think. I will have to make sure to leave before the boss's walk through at 6 or so. I don't think we'll be "finding me and talking about the expat life" today. Yoinks.
I wonder if this would have an API you could exploit to write an "avoid me" tool. FB checks your status, and if it's negative, warns any of your friends near you to not go into that one store, because you're there, and you're pissy.
The Lord is my prom date; I shall not want.
I came in at this point so I do not know the context. And yet I am satisfied.
Cake! Happy created Ben day, Amy.
What New Yorkers complain about: [link]
And no, it's not a joke. Statistical visualisation.
Looking at the credits for the Iz version I can't actually tell where I first heard it--they blur into each other.
I remember a commercial and ER although Meet Joe Black had to have been in there somewhere.
I can't tell from this story [link] , is he saying all singing is un-Islamic or just girls singing?
The saga of the Craigslist table: people are coming by to look at it. (Not the SITE UNSEEN woman, but someone who has tried to talk us down on price.) We hauled it out to the garage, and it's going to have to stay there until someone buys it, because it was a pain in the ass to get it out of the door.
She's supposed to come by at 5. We're not full of hope.