My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
These are all late-20s guys.
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.
My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
These are all late-20s guys.
I assume there is not time to write a short piece dead on the money, and then throw in the other pieces you have written and edited to demonstrate your general skill.EVen if not, You clearly know you are qualified for the job. Why not tell them so, tell them how you know and let them decide if the evidence you provide is good enough
The cube guys: 1: "What do you think about Terminator?" 2: "Gonna see it." 3 (at the same time) "It's gonna suck."
Happy Birthday, Teppy! Show your ID and get a sparkler to stick in that waffle!
My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
These are all late-20s guys.
Yeah, Tim's 18-year-old nephew saw it with a bunch of friends and said about half the guys were crying. He wouldn't admit whether he cried.
Happy Birthday Teppy!
I have found my dream home: [link]
My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
Sooooo I should possibly skip this in the theatre, and wait to watch it at home with lots of tissues and maybe Xanax. Okay.
I have found my dream home:
That's a beautiful place, but the dining room wallpaper makes it looks like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter prepared dinner.
Las Vegas, Nevada, is 102 degrees. Las Vegas, New Mexico, is 72. I suppose it's too late to change my trip. I'm sure the hotels in Vegas, NM, don't have the same level of decadence, though.