Good luck, flea. It'll blow over soon? Which is good or bad?
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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.
Hey Dana, missing early morning meetings yet? We can always create a nonsensical circular conversation if it helps.
Hee. I am very peacefully waking up anywhere between 7:30 and 9, depending on when I get to sleep.
Nice. Before taking a new position it might be a good idea to ask the company policy of conference calls.
I can't wait for that to be me, Dana!!
Also I am with Laura on dirty dishes go in the sink not on the counter. I'm definitely worst about it when I don't have a roommate though (leaving things in the sink I mean)
{{{flea}}} We'll love you no matter what
I'm definitely worst about it when I don't have a roommate though (leaving things in the sink I mean)
Yeah, that's right -- if I lived with people who cared about dishes in the sink I would be better about it!
Oh and flea, that's so exciting but also scary! Glad you've got a place to retreat to online :)
I live in the house I grew up in, thanks to Mom never moving, me moving back in when her health started getting bad, and inheriting. It's got a lot of weird feelings tied up in it, since being in my childhood bedroom, with my childhood stuff, is kinda complicated. But hey, also the only way I could afford property in Southern California, so there's that.
And living alone, the dishes sit until I feel like moving them. When anyone else is staying with me, I'm much more conscientious about moving them to the dishwasher.
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We're going to go to Maine this summer with the kids and I hope to go by the house I lived in from ages 6-10. When we lived there I clearly remember an adult showing up and knocking on the door and saying she'd lived there as a child and lived in California now, so I kind of like the idea of doing that to someone else.