You guys are the bestest. In the dictionary, when the word "bestest" is going to be there (and, yeah, I'm aware that it isn't, yet), they could put a picture of you.
And, Jessica - that's a little scary, even.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
You guys are the bestest. In the dictionary, when the word "bestest" is going to be there (and, yeah, I'm aware that it isn't, yet), they could put a picture of you.
And, Jessica - that's a little scary, even.
I think Nilly needs more lines. While she's in LA I'm going to take her to the DMV. Maybe also a theme park. Now THOSE are lines.
I vote for the INS office in LA. Or I would, if I didn't like her.
Yeah, at least at Theme Parks there's usually something fun at the end of the line.
The DMV in Boston has gotten somewhat civilized. You take a number and sit on benches until your number appears on a big screen.
The DMV in Boston has gotten somewhat civilized. You take a number and sit on benches until your number appears on a big screen.
Santa Monica's like that, plus with appointments and Saturday hours. Not bad at all. The INS was my idea of hell -- I had to go in two days, because I missed out on actually getting into the building by about ten people. I mean, I got in, just to be told to go home and try again tomorrow.
What struck me the most was that they just kept moving the line around, as if that would change anything. You think you're just about to actually do something - but, no, you just move to another line. And, hey, I've studied traffic jams - moving the bottleneck isn't going to solve anything.
I had to go in two days, because I missed out on actually getting into the building by about ten people. I mean, I got in, just to be told to go home and try again tomorrow.
Oh, those are the worst. And they happen here, too.
The LA DMV actually isn't bad, especially if you go early in the morning or have an appointment.
The DMV in Boston has gotten somewhat civilized. You take a number and sit on benches until your number appears on a big screen
we have that too. because of the computerized system, you can go online and see what the wait is at each office. how cool is that?
They've got the computerized timing thing for the Glendale DMV. The trick is it only show the wait once you are past the initial line that puts you into the other line. So online it'll say something like 30 minutes. And that's totally accurate. It just doesn't take into account the 60 to 120 minute line you have to wait in to get assigned a number so that you can then wait in the 30 minute line.