The pictures really are awful.
'Shindig'
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.
Oh, Jesus, that's terrible. LAY OFF NEW JERSEY UNIVERSE!
So I went out last night with a bunch of the folks I worked with for the last six years, and it was really nice to be reminded that even there, I did have people who respected my ability. Unfortunately the chances of actually getting hired back are slim, since the same old veterans-preferences thing still seems to control. But they're fun guys, and it was a good time.
And one of my oldest work friends, who I've known since 1999, told me that his daughters had gotten him back into rock-climbing, and we should get together and climb, which would be awesome.
And now I need to get off my ass and get to work, since this report is due at COB today and I have to leave early to take Dad to an appointment...
First I post in the wrong thread, and then I double-post! Yikes, world.
Well, it is Friday the 13th ...
Oh lord, you guys, my family has such a...unique view on life.
I was talking with my mom this morning about (what else?) wedding stuff, and she wanted to know if we should have the bar open before the ceremony, or wait until after. For purely practical reasons, I told her than since we hired the bartender for 5 hours, having the bar open after the ceremony is best, because it means his 5 hours goes later and he doesn't pack up and leave while the party is still in full swing. But also, I don't think people show up to a wedding expecting to crack open a Bud Lite before the ceremony, and I'm not too keen on that.
My mom's response? "You know, you're right. That first drink is more...special when it's after the ceremony. Like a celebration!"
My reply to her? "See, I was thinking that it's the CEREMONY that's special -- it's the whole reason everyone is there -- and I'd rather not have people treat it like happy hour."
Mom: "Oh, well, that too."
THAT TOO.
Eight days left, y'all. Only it's less a countdown of excitement and more a countdown of When Will This Be Over?
That, too, indeed.
Would a "bless her heart" be inappropriate there, Tep?
Wow, it has honestly never occurred to me to imagine an open bar before the ceremony at a wedding. I mean, even leaving aside those weddings that start in a church... nope, never occurred to me.
My workplace, folks: I cut 6 inches off my hair and it took 2 hours for anybody to notice/mention it. I've been here 5 months and sometimes I wonder if half the people know my name yet.