There was a Krystal Rivers on my recent ballot. That sounds like a stripper with a nature gimmick.
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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 it seems like Clay and Krystal turned out ok, you have to admit.
True. Although Clay needs to score big on Final Jeopardy.
Can't really say how Krystal is doing just from her being on a ballot. A lot of people who did not turn out okay run for office.
My grandpa was named Clayton, and went by Clay. he turned out pretty well.
My grandpa was named Clayton, and went by Clay. he turned out pretty well.
But his last name wasn't Walls, was it?
I now need to give to ED a list of job tasks that I need fulfilled by a new full time Hort person. I've come to the point that a director is not needed. A data inputter, someone to develop adult ed programs maybe, although I've been doing that, a networker, but above all another pair of hands on the ground. So a part of me is rethinking the whole "department" and thinking full time but part time hort admin, and full time part time grounds crew. And I get stuck with the 6-9pm board meetings and shade tree meetings and master plan meetings. I've come to think that we're too small for the ego of a director.
I'm right to read that sentence, Jilli, as "Shit will hit the fan here for No Good Reason. The ideal candidate will smile when it happens and be prepared to say it's her fault."
The thing is, "Ability to deal with ambiguity and change within a fast-paced environment" is in every job ad now. I mean, it's totally common in library jobs. Which, if I may say, are not what I would consider fast-paced. The ER we are not.
Can't really say how Krystal is doing just from her being on a ballot. A lot of people who did not turn out okay run for office.
She won. I don't remember who did or did not recommend her. I didn't have time to research all the judges this time.