"Oh, yes, I see you do have a $70 charge for a trouble call that should not be on there. I can offer you $35 and premium channels."
"WE DON'T HAVE CABLE THROUGH YOU PEOPLE ARGH HULK SMAAAASH."
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"Oh, yes, I see you do have a $70 charge for a trouble call that should not be on there. I can offer you $35 and premium channels."
"WE DON'T HAVE CABLE THROUGH YOU PEOPLE ARGH HULK SMAAAASH."
Wow! Wegman's is big time now. Of course in Rochester, they have pulled out of every city location leaving us non-suburbian people in a food desert.
I want to set something on FIRE.
Every time one of you mentions Wegman's I think for a second that you mean Schwegmann's and then I get all wistful and nostalgic for bygone chains of yesteryear.
I'm sorry Dana. Ugh.
"If nothing matters but what you do, than all that matters is what you do."
My spiritual philosophy is from the Church of Bill & Ted: Be excellent to each other, and party on, dude.
Though having to talk to Comcast makes me believe in the Great Adversary. My sympathies, Dana.
Moral philosophy is hard and I haven't finished grappling in my own mind, but Bill & Ted make a lot of sense.
I was just at Wegman's -- it's the only "nice" grocery store out here. (We've also got Giant and Weis, which are both fairly standard supermarkets.)
The Giants in southcentral PA are competing nicely with Wegmans. I can't tell you the last time I stepped into a Weis.
I miss Trader Joe's.
I try and follow Angel's advice from a spiritual sense. My relationship with Catholicism has been fraught for a number of years. I'm with Susan in that the customs and traditions of Mass bring me comfort, but not necessarily from a religious sense.
Help! I have an excel question that I can't quite figure out how to ask, so I can't find the answer myself. Does anyone know how I should arrange my data so that it shows up as a bar chart with two sets of bars? Here is what I have: numbers for each of three quarters in three locations, for two related measures. So I'd like to have each location across the bottom with the three quarters listed for each location, and two bars in each quarter. Does that even make sense? (The problem is that I have a picture of the exact chart I want and no way to update it directly.)