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DanaC 04-03-2013 12:25 PM

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Look a moneymaking opportunity came to me through Twitter:


*prepares to enter full personal details and set forth on a path to riches*

ZenGum 04-05-2013 06:01 PM

:eyebrow: indeed. Nice to know you Poms have converted to dollars, rather than pounds, though.

Could you just enter the details of, say, your local Chief of Police?

glatt 04-06-2013 07:12 AM

The sun's shining and I'm leaving in 30 minutes to go camping. Woot. *happy camper*

DanaC 04-06-2013 07:26 AM

Yay:)

Griff 04-06-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Griff (Post 858748)
Lil' Griff just got her first SAT scores back. Perfect score on the reading section and damn good on the math and writing. :cool: This is going to get expensive.

:edit She just looked up the average SAT scores to be accepted to a bunch of schools she has looked at. She meets that criteria for all. Haverford, Cornell, Vasser, Bard, Hamilton, and Welles. I'd assume her public choices were covered as well. *yikes*

She visited SUNY Geneseo yesterday and really loved it. The kids were more down to earth than the private schools, but still nerdy and academically sound. Since she went to a NY high school so we'd pay in-state tuition. w00t

footfootfoot 04-06-2013 09:00 AM

Very cool! But do you think it's wise to send your daughter to school so close to such a wiggly river?

Griff 04-06-2013 09:57 AM

Is that paddle friendly? You could paddle all day and still be in the same zip code.

footfootfoot 04-06-2013 10:36 AM

I believe it is. You could paddle all day and be only a five minute walk from where you parked your car when you put in.

Aliantha 04-07-2013 05:36 PM

Eva has a tooth. I probably should post in the unhappy thread about the loss of sleep over the last couple of nights too.

Ocean's Edge 04-10-2013 12:35 PM

I have received my packette of brand new shiny brochures from my lead ..

it's a small thing, but I didn't have to ask or beg or cry or whine or threaten for 3 months to get it.... they were just done and sent to me (same with the vinyl display materials that arrived last week)

Its so nice to work with a) all the things I love doing b) with people who respect and appreciate my experience and opinion and position and who actively support each other c) and who are HAPPY to supply the tools one needs to do the job.

*sigh* I just wish I got paid for it.

Ocean's Edge 04-10-2013 08:15 PM

OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!!!!

Roger Hodgson - New show announced, pre-sale prom code - October 30th

5th Row Centre

Best seats I've ever had for a concert, and only the 2nd concert I've been to in the last 20 years.

jimhelm 04-10-2013 09:22 PM

I brought my motorcycle home today. It rained on me the whole way, and I got soaked, but I didn't mind. It was 89° here today, and I couldn't stand another day with 50 miles between me and it.

I'm just waiting for my buddy to show up and ride me back to Moms to get my Jeep.

DanaC 04-11-2013 04:15 AM

Way to Go OE!

@ Jim: ya know...there's something about a viking on a bike that makes me go all girly.

What's making me happy: just got back from our morning walk. We met up with Ma and Nelle. Carrot and Nelle greeted each other like the bestest mates. I still have to be a bit careful: he is a very bouncy dog and one accidental swipe of those raptor claws could easily reopen the nearly healed operation scar down Nelle's side. But they really seem to like each other. Well, by which I mean Carrot totally lurves Nelle and just wants to bounce up and down in exuberance and smother her in kissies. Nelle is remarkably patient with him. I think she likes it when he is busy sniffing something on the ground and she can safely get a good look at him.

Was lovely.

Clodfobble 04-12-2013 06:20 PM

I proactively avoided being rear-ended today. (I mean in my car, you pervs.)

To get to Minifobette's therapy clinic, you have to turn left across moderately heavy traffic, and there is no turn lane. It's the sort of thing that was fine when the road was rural, but now it is quite busy and you have to come to a dead stop with your turn signal on for half a minute or more, and the traffic piles up behind you until they can manage to get in the other lane to go around.

It is a death trap, and whenever I'm there I spend most of the time staring in my rear-view mirror, looking for people coming at full speed who don't see that I'm stopped. Today it finally happened, stupid kid had his head turned fully to the side looking at some random thing. I gunned my car forward at the last second, and he still would have hit me but the noise of my tires snapped him out of it and he swerved.

I've been staring in the rear-view mirror at that spot for three years, and it finally paid off. I don't feel so paranoid now.

xoxoxoBruce 04-12-2013 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 860446)
I proactively avoided being rear-ended today. (I mean in my car, you pervs.)

Of course your car, otherwise you wouldn't have avoided it.:rolleyes:

Oh, nice defensive driving. :thumb:


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