But billytea, it's not even Pi Day there, right?
It was at dinner time!
'Touched'
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.
But billytea, it's not even Pi Day there, right?
It was at dinner time!
Good news. The one piece of info I was waiting on was flood insurance details. That had the potential to change the whole financials of this thing. But it turns out that only the very tip of the property at the water line is in a high risk zone - the actual building is well back from that and considered low to moderate. So annual premiums of @ $300, rather than $3000.
Phew.
Maybe I'm confusing Sudafed with something else that makes people sleepy. The only drugs that ever made me sleepy were pre-surgery sedatives.
That is good news, Brenda!
It was at dinner time!
I mean you don't use 3/14 format.
I'm having rhubarb pie right now! Baby's been getting lots of pie for breakfast, which happens when you're pg and live next to Marie Callender's.
Random question:
When I was in kindergarten-2nd grade-ish I remember teachers and my parents telling us that you only use the word "done" when referring to food that's baking (or cooking?). Otherwise you were supposed to use the word "finished". So I dutifully followed this rule until I finished high school, at which point I stopped giving a fuck.
Is this rule still a thing? Do they teach it to kids now?
I've never heard that rule, tommyrot.
I never heard that.
I think we are having cake for our meeting today and not pie. Hm.
I never heard of that rule, but maybe it's a Midwestern thing?
Randomly, I'm wondering if the transitory pain I've had right in the gallbladder region might actually be a mild gallbladder stone. It's been happening on and off after meals for a week now. OTOH, it's not like it's agonizing or anything, just a cramp I can power through. (This compared to my Actual Kidney Stone or Actual Broken Toe.)
That seems like the kind of wackado "rule" some teacher comes up with and insists is real.
Oh, thank goodness -- there will be pie here this afternoon!