Harmony: Somebody remembered to pick me up the sweetest unicorn. Guess someone was feeling guilty for standing me up in tenth grade. Brad: What? Had to get her something. She sired me. Peaches: Sire-whipped.

'Beneath You'


Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.  

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.


msbelle - Apr 02, 2024 6:22:14 am PDT #29509 of 30000
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Such a pita, David.

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Yesterday was change my work main password day, so today is type in wrong password 8000x day.

Also? Day 2 of 3 of rain. So so much wanting to be in bed. It’s dark and dreary.


Laura - Apr 02, 2024 6:31:21 am PDT #29510 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Super annoying, Hec. It is bad enough when you have to deal with one institution, but a whole list of them is overwhelming.

I'm working on my taxes today, really. And my son's too. Maybe the business, soon.


Shir - Apr 02, 2024 6:46:06 am PDT #29511 of 30000
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

Oof, David. I'm sorry you have to deal with this.

Today's googling: how to handle clothes that were hit/next to Skunk [link] I'll be out to protest soon, and the police used it liberally in the past 48 hours - in the same protest. So I'm preparing in advance. We're basically surrounding the parliament in an Occupy style for several days so that they'll keep working on a hostage/ceasefire deal. They're supposed to have a break from Thursday until May. We're thinking that taking a break right now and normalize the war as it is now is past absurd. So protest it is.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 02, 2024 7:40:45 am PDT #29512 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Sorry about all the red tape, David. Banks seem determined to complicate and obstruct any attempt to modify their services to one's needs. My mom and I had the opposite of your problem after Dad's death—we added my name to her accounts for emergency purposes while removing Dad's, and despite her having been a customer with the same account number for five decades they apparently made *me* the primary and started sending alerts and notices to me rather than her. I guess they're still operating on the mid-1900s assumption that women can't be in charge of their own finances. For now I just gave Mom my online login info so she can monitor her own accounts and make changes—we're both worried that if we go in to correct their procedures it'll end up with neither of us getting notifications or being able to transfer funds.


Laura - Apr 02, 2024 7:44:27 am PDT #29513 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

I hope the protests have some response. The news seems to get more dire every day. Of course, we only get a tiny portion in our news of what is happening there.

I'm cautiously optimistic about the November elections in Florida because they have both marijuana and abortion on the ballot which should bring out voters. The more people that vote the better. They do everything they can to sabotage voting in the big cities, but I've found the hours in line to be a social event. The lines are much worse for early voting than same day.


-t - Apr 02, 2024 8:24:10 am PDT #29514 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I hope the protests are effective and safe, Shir.

Ugh, banks. I had the same thing with taking DH off my accounts at the credit union, even though the accounts were originally mine and we had just added him, they told me they would have to give me a new number which was really upsetting because I have had that account for so long and the number is short and it was my userid for online banking for a while so I have it memorized. Fortunately, they did eventually see reason and let me keep the account I had had for 40 years or so....but if they were a larger institution I am guessing that would have been harder. It was the DirecTV account that was actually the hardest because it was solely in his name and once I got past the "we have to speak to the person who owns the account" as being impossible they could not comprehend that my last name was different. So tiresome.


Laura - Apr 02, 2024 8:32:33 am PDT #29515 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

After Stephen died I mostly just left the accounts in his name because I didn't want to deal with the bureaucracy. I didn't even change my name on my Social Security account until several years after I remarried. I filed my taxes with my prior name for years. Just an unwillingness to do the work. Eventually, new accounts were opened and I changed my name.


Steph L. - Apr 02, 2024 8:38:06 am PDT #29516 of 30000
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

We’re supposed to get really bad storms this afternoon. So, for real, some schools in Indiana and one county in Ohio just to the east of us are releasing kids early. But I can't stop laughing at the fact that, so far, not one school in my county is closing early, choosing instead to embrace the “fuck them kids” philosophy. (Honestly, it does sound like the storms could be very very bad, but, you know, this happens every spring. Weather gets wonky, sometimes tornadoes happen. [And here I'm about to go all "When I was a kid..."] When I was in grade school in the 70s and there was a tornado warning, we all just filed out into the school hallway and curled up in a fetal position and hoped for the best.)

(I say all that like I don't already have a plan to get the kitty in the basement if the weather really is apocalyptic. Because I totally have a plan. It involves the Premium Kitty Treats.)


meara - Apr 02, 2024 8:52:23 am PDT #29517 of 30000

Good to have a Plan, Teppy! But I too grew up in Indiana and recall hallway tornado drills!

Thankfully my mom and dad were both on the bank accounts, so it’s mostly just been an issue of dragging dad around to the MANY different banks they had (why so many??) and tediousness, rather than actual difficulty. But apparently one bank is more of a pain and maybe would’ve required changing the account number but it’s the account that social security goes into or something? We had to try to not mess with that. (And dad then got all in it and was like “no we should close one of these” when he had multiple accounts at the same bank and I was like “FOCUS ON THE NUMBER OF BANKS FIRST!!” Because at least all those accounts at the one bank show up when you log in there!


EpicTangent - Apr 02, 2024 9:01:21 am PDT #29518 of 30000
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

Geez, David, that's a ton. You remind me of when Mom passed and I would say, unjokingly, how glad I was that she didn't have any money. Sooo much less complicated. Though several of the bills for house stuff (Gas & Electric, Spectrum, etc.) still go to her name because it's too much trouble to get them updated (as -t points out, they keep insisting they have to talk to the person that you keep insisting has passed away).

Stay safe, Shir. I can't even imagine a governing body being that irresponsible. Or, in today's climate, I guess I unfortunately can.