My one coworker had never had scallion pancakes, either! They are the mf bomb.
Oh dear, ita. I feel like a sudden loss of mobility, added to your normal shit, would really be Too Much.
Jonathan ,'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.
My one coworker had never had scallion pancakes, either! They are the mf bomb.
Oh dear, ita. I feel like a sudden loss of mobility, added to your normal shit, would really be Too Much.
scallion pancakes with poached eggs inside (along with cheese and pesto, the American parts...)
Note to self: go to Boston for lunch.
May I pimp the Judge John Hodgman podcast? [link] Really smart, funny and usually not very long, so they are great for a commute. I LOVE this podcast,
I need more yoga or meditation podcasts. Things I can listen to while having to write.
You guys, can we talk about money? I want to go to Paris in the winter/spring, and need to hire movers, and probably get a bunch of new furniture (and I'm sick of cheap furniture), AND I need to replace a crown for $500. I do not have money for all of these things! But I think I should still do them all. Going back into debt for a little bit is OK, right?
Since I'm carrying a buttload of debt and STILL planning to use some windfall money to buy a new TV this weekend instead of paying off my credit cards...I vote yes! Hooray for debt!
Speak to me not of unexpected financial demands, said the woman who got a quote for $6000 for braces and has a $1500 maximum insurance benefit for orthodonture. (Her teeth look FINE. I do not understand orthodonture, honestly.)
I would prioritize crown, Paris, and try to figure out a way to self-move with cheap hired help (local students for $10 an hour?), and go longer-term on new furniture (or ask my sister the Craigslist Wonder to shop for you. That girl is an antiques cheapskate of magic proportions.)
Also, I am totes buying a new mattress this Monday. Our old one came to us in 1996 and was not new then, which now that I type it out, that is embarrassing. Man.
I definitely intend to go longer-term on the real furniture and see what I can get for free/cheap this weekend (and into the future, but most people are moving this weekend, so I bet there's a lot of free stuff out there on Sunday.)
Really, it's all doable, and I probably wouldn't have thought twice about any of it a few years ago -- being responsible is harder than not!
Then my other question is how to figure out if my dentist is any good. The cleanings are fine, but the crown that needs to be replaced has been wonky since I got it, and I'd prefer not to repeat that experience.
Jesse, you can do it if you make a plan to pay the debt back down? (Go to Paris, is what I'm saying.)
Our old one came to us in 1996 and was not new then
Our mattress was new when I was pregnant with Jake in 1991. It's a little embarrassing. And saggy.