Shir, it may not be what you want to do long-term, but it's good to have the knowledge. When I was in college, every single student was required to take a course for which we had to write a two-page paper every week. It was universally loathed ... BUT I appreciated it when my job required me to write articles for our magazine. Being able to write coherent, gramatically correct English was a great advantage.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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.
Now I will respond to things.
scones just fancy shortcake?
Yes, I think this is fair. Scones are sweet LAYERED biscuits, while shortcake is sweet DROP biscuits.
I want scones, biscuits, or shortcakes now.
I hate my boss. And so now I hate my job. That's all. Just spectacularly tired of being demeaned and dismissed all. the. time.
This is the worst.
Gris for some sort of leadership 2020!!
I respectfully decline, but appreciate the sentiment. Tequila yoga for all!
I took off my fitbit to charge it last week but the cable was wonky so it didn't charge and now I don't know where I put it. It'll turn up. I should really make more of an effort to move regardless.
My off-brand fitbit (mi band 4, which I quite love!) has been mad at me for weeks.
I have two meetings left, then my laptop is getting shoved under something for at least a week while I recharge, camp, and visit family. I will still have my phone to suck all my brains out of my eyes, of course, but one screen is better than two.
I have been waiting for the 'Rona testing for an hour and a half. Still probably an hour to go. I should have packed a lunch.
Tequila + Cointreau + grapefruit-flavored La Croix over ice is a very tasty, much-less-sweet Paloma-like thing. If you let it get warm it doesn't taste very good, but over nice cold ice it is a low-sugar thing of beauty.
Ooh. I'd been drinking grapefruit soda with tequila and lime, but may have to try this variation. Especially since I ran out of rum and the nearest liquor store is in the new Autonomous Capitol Hill zone (Aka where the police abandoned their station and protestors took over the block, I'd be surprised if it's open....but the Trader Joe's only had their own brand of rum, which I didn't want)
Oh, yes, I absolutely see the other advantages of this skill. It's just, if I can choose - and I started this MPA thing so that I will be able to choose better jobs - I prefer to be the one who gathers the information and data and helps to think of the strategy to present the argument with. Not the one who needs to write the damn inhumane argument of why cities should be more culturally competent in their services and access to information of said services.
Maybe I should have joined that debate club 10 years ago, back with the idea seemed a bit intriguing.
I'm sorry to hear that, Cashmere. I waited like 10 minutes for mine, but I noticed there were marks on the ground and ropes across the courtyard for long lines, so I imagine that might have been the benefit of a late in the day appointment.
That totally makes sense, Shir, and I am heartened to think of you doing the background thinking, researching, and strategizing.
I almost got my BBB store orders clean for shipment and one item got deallocated on me. So close!
That is probably complete gibberish to everyone who isn't me, sorry. I just needed to complain. It's not at all interesting, you aren't missing out on anything
I successfully picked up river rocks for my planter/lantern at Home Depot before work this morning (despite the manager of the garden center telling me they were completely out of landscaping rocks—he missed the jars of decorative ones on a shelf by the entrance), but the pot I'm trying to fill seems to expand every time I buy something to put in it—first mail-order neon glow pebbles, and now 5 lbs. of polished stones. I think another 5 lb. jar should do the trick, but I'm afraid I'll return with one and discover I needed a wheelbarrow full.
At least I'll have matching jars to use storage if I buy another one Friday?
Jesse can talk the talk, but can she walk the walk? Stay tuned to find out!
I did! I took the shorter version of a regular walk, but at least I got outside. And I am going back out later to pick up at the farmers market. So THERE.
Scones are sweet LAYERED biscuits, while shortcake is sweet DROP biscuits.
I meant to reply to this original post, too! But now will reply to this, because scones are not sweet! Or not necessarily. And mostly I think shortcake is exactly biscuits?
Especially since I ran out of rum and the nearest liquor store is in the new Autonomous Capitol Hill zone (Aka where the police abandoned their station and protestors took over the block, I'd be surprised if it's open...
That sounds very apocalyptic and I hope doesn't feel that bad living there? Yikes.
I prefer to be the one who gathers the information and data and helps to think of the strategy to present the argument with. Not the one who needs to write the damn inhumane argument of why cities should be more culturally competent in their services and access to information of said services.
That sounds fair.
I've been using the Walk to Mordor app to track my bicycling. I've been averaging 4.3 miles a day, 5 days a week. So far, I've gotten to Tom Bombadil's house. Hey dol! merry dol! ring a dong dillo!
Ahem.
Anyway, you have to manually enter the distance traveled, but my exercise bike displays that for me, so it works out.