I'm gonna say giving out a friend's contact info, much less offering her as a ride, to someone who you don't know well enough to get their name right is frowned upon. By me, anyway, I frown.
Excellent, Sheryl!
Not so excellent, aurelia. Begone, migraine!
I bought the stuff I needed to make soup but now I think I'll have popcorn for dinner and save the soup making for Sunday.
Besides the bartender, I'm the only person in this bar who isn't on a tinder date.
Well, put that in your Yelp review.
I don't want to go to work tomorrow.
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So me and childhood friend are hitting it off wonderfully, as if it hasn't been 25 years and it wasn't her older sister I was best friends with! I think I'm keeping her. One of the things she keeps coming back to is that she had to come because of her sons; she wants them to see this is not acceptable and set an example for them, to fight for women and equality and justice even when it is inconvenient (though she's pretty stoked about sleeping in Sunday and Monday. She's a sahm who believes in a good breakfast and has kids my nephews' age...she gets up early and does epic breakfasts. Here, it's gonna be sleep ins and Starbucks after tomorrow.)
Her flight from ABQ was pretty much all women going to the march and one flummoxed dude. The SW crew was all in, down to pink lighting (yeah, I know) and free drinks. And she made a lot of new friends on the flight.
I can't help but wonder if this was her flight: [link] She did get interviewed by media and agreed to have picture taken.
Sorry you couldn't make it, aurelia. It was a fun and odd show. Fire eaters, a magician, and belly dancers of varying genders and body types, which was awesome. The person who invited me to the show did a Fury Roadesque belly dance with fire. It was really cool to see people so creative and open. And a bunch of money raised for the ACLU.
Dillo's class watched the inauguration in school and were asked to write a "polite" letter to the incoming president. (I should note that I am very sure that both his social studies teacher and his homeroom teacher are not supporters of this president.) His observations were fairly hilarious - of the inauguration itself he was most struck by Barron Trump ("there was this kid, maybe a little older than me, a handsome kid, and he spent the whole thing on his phone! He was on his phone when Pence did the thing, and then he looked up when Trump did it, but then he went back to his phone.") He initially wanted to have his letter say "Please don't start a frickin nuclear war" but dedided that was not polite and went with "don't build the wall it is expensive and won't work and also climate change is real." The kids are all right.
Oh, also, Cincinnati-istas, I am at work today and not marching, but mr. flea and the kids are, so if you want to meet up text him. (Or text me for his number.) And if you need a quiet or safe place, come to the library!