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Post by Squeemonster on Nov 3, 2010 22:09:50 GMT -5
Hell, I've been known to be a whiner (SHOCKING news, I know), so I really know what a whiner sounds like. And you, my friend, do not a whiner make. The Monster of Squee makes a good point. I mean, you should hear her when the hotel room doesn't have lotion. "It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again." That's not whining, it's a helpful hint. Whining is when you start complaining about being hungry and then irrationally asking the driver to drive over curbs and grass to get to the drive thru quicker.
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Post by SpringSummers on Nov 3, 2010 22:48:00 GMT -5
The Monster of Squee makes a good point. I mean, you should hear her when the hotel room doesn't have lotion. "It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again." That's not whining, it's a helpful hint. Whining is when you start complaining about being hungry and then irrationally asking the driver to drive over curbs and grass to get to the drive thru quicker.That isn't whining. That's just plain common sense. If you had tried it, you would have found out that driving over grass and curbs WILL get you to the drive thru quicker. Huh. Now I'm hungry for a frosty. I miss you S'cubie Squeebee.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 4, 2010 6:27:48 GMT -5
Man, I love your photos of birds. I am always captivated by the very minute details you capture that I've never seen in other people's pics of birds. Tongues and wing/feather detail and their personalities! Thanks. Even though it's my blog and all, I've been feeling some guilt over all the bird pics lately—I start thinking I should have variety for the folks who visit. But I really enjoy photographing birds, so... Anyway. Nice to know at least one person doesn't find it too boring. Two people. Even when I don't comment, you can count on me viewing every single photo. I don't think I've missed a single day. As for loving to photograph birds--well, if this is your calling, then snap away! Let someone else take pictures of buildings or people or fish. You photograph birds. And Kaylee, of course. She gets birdlike when her ears go out anyway.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 4, 2010 6:29:47 GMT -5
Thanks, sweetie. Sorry to whine. Dude. I've known many whiners. I've worked alongside many whiners. I've listened to whiners whine until I wanted to jam chopsticks in my ears. You, my friend, are not a whiner. So, no worries. Seriously, Erin, how many times over the years have you told the rest of us that this was where we let it all hang out. So, what? You have fewer whining rights than the rest of us? You need to bitch, moan or bellyache, this is the place to do it.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 4, 2010 6:32:00 GMT -5
I'm keeping the good vibes going for you. Thanks, sweetie. Funny, weird thing: Mom, in an cupboard-cleaning frenzy, came across a mug from my top pick place. She has no idea where it came from, who gave it to her, or how long she's had it. She thinks it's an omen. I think it's mocking me. What? It's mocking you with its handle? Or is its base looking wistful? How much Oz are we going to channel here? Personally, I think that any place that doesn't accept you doesn't DESERVE you.
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Post by Onjel on Nov 4, 2010 7:44:09 GMT -5
I'm a bit bummed. I wish I'd find out about some of the places I've applied to at the beginning of last month. Waiting really is the hardest part. Stupid places. Leaving you hanging is not right.
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Post by Onjel on Nov 4, 2010 7:44:41 GMT -5
Ha! Excellent opener! Oh hi, big bug! Thanks!
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Post by Onjel on Nov 4, 2010 7:46:24 GMT -5
I'm keeping the good vibes going for you. Thanks, sweetie. Funny, weird thing: Mom, in an cupboard-cleaning frenzy, came across a mug from my top pick place. She has no idea where it came from, who gave it to her, or how long she's had it. She thinks it's an omen. I think it's mocking me. Hee! I like your mom's point of view. She could be right, you know.
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Post by Queen E on Nov 4, 2010 10:35:07 GMT -5
Please! I work with homocidal maniacs - literally! OK, yes I know it's not really funny, but You will get an awesome job, I just know it, Queen E!
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Nov 4, 2010 10:36:38 GMT -5
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Post by Queen E on Nov 4, 2010 10:37:28 GMT -5
Thanks, sweetie. Funny, weird thing: Mom, in an cupboard-cleaning frenzy, came across a mug from my top pick place. She has no idea where it came from, who gave it to her, or how long she's had it. She thinks it's an omen. I think it's mocking me. What? It's mocking you with its handle? Or is its base looking wistful? How much Oz are we going to channel here? Personally, I think that any place that doesn't accept you doesn't DESERVE you. Oh, if it had monkey pants, I would buy that mug. I will find the right place, where I'll dazzle my students with my knowledge and wit. And possibly turn them into Whedon fans as a special bonus. Also:
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Post by Queen E on Nov 4, 2010 10:39:34 GMT -5
Thanks, sweetie. Funny, weird thing: Mom, in an cupboard-cleaning frenzy, came across a mug from my top pick place. She has no idea where it came from, who gave it to her, or how long she's had it. She thinks it's an omen. I think it's mocking me. Hee! I like your mom's point of view. She could be right, you know. I tease her that she's like the woman in Groundhog Day. You know at the end of the movie, when it's finally the next day and the Andy McDowell character wakes up next to him, and he says: "Gosh you're an upbeat lady!" That's my mom. That's why my nickname for her is Tiny Bubbles. Not in a Don Ho way...more that she's tiny and bubbly.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Nov 4, 2010 10:51:15 GMT -5
Assume proper words of reassurance for all your car-alarm needs and niggling self doubts.
Julia, in not-wonderful shape but better for a night w/Vicodin
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Post by Queen E on Nov 4, 2010 10:56:53 GMT -5
Oh, that's sweet. I like that.
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Post by Queen E on Nov 4, 2010 10:57:30 GMT -5
Assume proper words of reassurance for all your car-alarm needs and niggling self doubts. Julia, in not-wonderful shape but better for a night w/Vicodin Thanks, sweetie. And most things can go better with Vicodin...
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