Oy. My co-worker's roommate works in the building where the SF shooting took place so now I have to worry about her. I'm sure she (the roommate) has other things on her mind at the least but I wish she would call M back and say she's ok!
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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.
She's ok. She didn't take her purse or phone when the building was evacuated, but her sister was able to find her somehow and relayed to M. Whew.
Glad to hear it, -t.
Timelies all!
Mr. S seems to have no problem with baths(other than getting out of them) and most food. However, any time we prevent him from doing something that he shouldn't he has a meltdown.(Also when Gary leaves his sight.)
Phew, -t.
My mother got a letter today basically offering a million dollars for our house. (Usually they don't give a number.) If only we wanted to move somewhere cheaper!
Wow, Jesse! I really love my little house, but for that kinda money, I think I might be willing to check out nearby condos!
WOW.
If only we wanted to move somewhere cheaper!
Yeah, that's my issue. I could sell my house for probably 3x what I originally paid for it, but that wouldn't give me enough to buy a similar house in a better neighborhood (for values of better that include closer to transit or the parks or whatever). I could only move out of the city, farther from my family and my job.
If I wanted to move to Omaha or someplace in the Central Valley, I'd be all set. But I don't want to.
I'm so grateful that the Alexandria shooting only resulted in the shooter's death so far, but worried about the political consequences. And once again the politicians and the media seem to miss that the strongest indicator of a mass shooter is a history of domestic violence rather than any particular political ideology.
Fucking toxic American masculinity.
Jesse, I think you should move closer to me, which would be much cheaper.
And once again the politicians and the media seem to miss that the strongest indicator of a mass shooter is a history of domestic violence rather than any particular political ideology.
Yuuuuuup.
If I wanted to move to Omaha or someplace in the Central Valley, I'd be all set. But I don't want to.
Yeah, exactly. I'd rather stay here.