Boo pinkeye. And service contracts. I’ve fallen into that hole before.
(And I’m in the middle of planning a vacation with a timeshare presentation so apparently I haven’t learned.)
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.
Boo pinkeye. And service contracts. I’ve fallen into that hole before.
(And I’m in the middle of planning a vacation with a timeshare presentation so apparently I haven’t learned.)
How long ago did you sign the contract, quester? Each stat has some period of time where you can back out. I just bought my car and here it was 5 days but other states are longer. Was the salesperson nice? They may be able to help.
Oh no, quester! I don't know how but I hope you can get out of that
Bittersweet Symphony is certainly a choice.
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The movers are here. Between me and husband, we probably managed a total of 7 hours of sleep. They're in the homestretch and we could go nap... except the fucking plumbers are supposedly coming this afternoon. At some point. I am living off two bowls of Cheerios and it is not enough.
Good luck Dana, moving is so stressful!
Massive amounts of moving~ma sent. It is never fun.
Good luck, Dana!
And same to you quester -- definitely look into what Laura said.
Sixty degrees here, yay! Husband saw his first robin of the year yesterday. Nice.
Ooh, robins really are a sign of spring some places! Neat. For me (who has never lived anywhere with a real winter) mobs of robins mean there are ripe berries which is really more of a fall thing
Shir, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. May loving memories bring you comfort and peace in the coming days.
moving~ma, Dana!
I think I've seen more political activity on campus this week than in the entire previous ten years I've taught here. There was a rally this morning with hundreds of people -- it started at 8, and I had to leave after about an hour, but when I went by that area again a bit after noon, there were still at least a few dozen people there marching and chanting.
I saw one of my old students manning a booth for something like "Ohio Student Action," and stopped to say hi and find out what they were doing. He said that it's a new group, officially non-partisan, trying to get 18-22-year-olds registered to vote and get their voices heard. He said that they're focusing right now on SB-1, and that he and the other guy were there at the table specifically as white men, to tell people that the bill affects everybody. He said, "It'll make our degrees worthless -- what high-caliber professor would want to stay here if that bill passes?" I thanked him.
There was a Christian group with a whiteboard set up where you could vote on, "Is DEI Morally Obligatory?" When I passed, the vote was 26 for yes, 1 for maybe, and 4 for no. I added another yes vote, then made an excuse when they tried to start a discussion about it with me.