When I was at the bakery, we had a regular who loved to give us 2s. It was fun, some of the really young girls had never seen them. It was kind of a pain for the bank deposit, which I had to do.
Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration
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.
My mom likes to give small gifts for Jewish holidays in $2 because it's easy to give multiples of 18 that way. (The Hebrew number 18 is spelled the same as the word "life" so it's a thing.)
At my previous (terrible) job, the Executive Director liked to get "creative" with staff holiday presents - one year it was three one-ounce silver bars, but one year it was stamps issued in our birth years, once it was lottery tickets, one year it was a sheet of two-dollar bills. He didn't believe in money bonuses and I was hard up that year, so I ended up chopping up the sheet (I tried a coin/bill collectible store and they wouldn't take them off my hands).
Prius of Thebes
Prius of Theseus, surely? Ooh, are you going to paint it a different color so everyone knows you slew the minotaur?
Ooh, are you going to paint it a different color so everyone knows you slew the minotaur?
Bwahaha! And yes, Theseus, not Thebes. I blame...being bad at Greek mythology, honestly. No other excuse.
What's a couple of letters here and there between friends?
Made me think: the Seven Against Thebes, are they the good guys or the bad guys? I have no idea. Am I for Thebes? I don't know! So similar philosophical uncertainty (although perhaps not universally applicable)
Am I for Thebes? I don't know!
Officially this summer's conundrum! I Phoebe would know.
Today is a Buffista day of celebration because sj was born this day! I hope you are having a wonderful birthday. May this year be filled with love and joy.
Happy birthday, sj!
The Seven Against Thebes is part of the Oedipus Cycle. Two sons of Oedipus are battling over the city; one solicits outside help. Everybody dies, and the aftermath is the story of Antigone. Typical cathartic Greek tragedy stuff.