Movers think I have a lot of stuff in my bedroom. Which is true, but they have no idea how much I've already gotten rid of, so of course I now feel like a hoarder.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
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You're paying them to move your stuff, not for moral judgements. Your stuff is your stuff.
They're saying that gratefully, right? Because they get paid by the hour?
It's not judgmental. I think it's just making them run late. Also, I will never see them again after today, so.
My next-cube neighbor and I just got tickets to a ghost walk for the end of the month. Doing stuff, whee!
Bad: I am in the loser terminal with no concessions and non-functional bathrooms. Good: I got waved to the precheck line. Bad: I still had to take off my shoes, have my hands swiped, and my bag searched. Good: I am at the gate with plenty of time and the prospect of margaritas with shrift tonight.
Margaritas!!
Yay margaritas!
I will never see them again after today, so
That gets me through a lot of moments.
When I came home from Vegas, I had to go through the long lines, but I didn't have to take off my shoes or have anything done with my hands. My bag just went through the scanner.
My last trip I had people in the security line, both in Denver and in Salt Lake, comment on how "I knew what I was doing". Ummm, taking my shoes off, pulling out my computer and liquids, and emptying my pockets? Yes, such talent and knowledge needed.
Can you get TSA Precheck status if you don't have a passport?