I use a credit card for one thing: reserving hotel rooms. Hotels shaft you on debit cards.
I use a credit card for one thing: reserving hotel rooms. Hotels shaft you on debit cards.
Alternate. An alcoholic drink, a glass of water. I have never had a hangover. Gatorade or pedialyte before bed helps too.
If she likes the boys, I have a fair number. The only really kinky het I have is Hard Reboot, and it's fantasykink, not realitykink. http://www.brooksandsparrow (and if she leaves a comment on this livejournal post, telling what she wants and where to send it, I'll send along free book.)
of course my next line is "I want the pattern to that!"
For the right recipient, that is awesome.
Tell her "Honey, this is terrible. Let me get you some GOOD kinky books." And go find some. (I do give recs. I know a lot of small press erotica authors)
Not really. i have teens who are VERY hard to shop for, and parents who don't see a lot of them. A Hot Topic Gift Card saves a lot of grief, especially when the kid has a two inch growth spurt between the shopping and the receiving.
I have an English degree. I worked as a library paraprofessional for 5 years. I walked off the job and went to truck driving school.
I have an English degree and have worked ever crap job around. I totally am behind trade school. Going to truck driving school earned me more than double what using my degree as a library paraprofessional did.
Germophobe.
Also, remember, most semis are governed at 60-70 MPH, with most of the biggest, Schneider, JB Hunt, Werner and Swift, governed at 62.
I'm brown bagging this week since I have a steady schedule (i'm an inventory clerk). PB&J, on 12 grain bread: 35c. bag of chips, 35c. apple, 30c. can of soda 20c. $1.20 for lunch. A sandwich alone is $2-4, Subway has a $4 lunch deal that is basically the same, sans apple, with 20 oz soda. Okay, $6 for lunch vs.…
I write romance novels and short stories (three anthology releases this month!), have a mostly crochet based etsy shop and have moved into small press publishing. I'm only semi-employed, so I do a lot of side business.
In Memphis, we have a fair sized pagan community and the local schools are not the friendliest to our kids. There has been much planning and discussion of actually doing an umbrella school, and applying for vouchers.
Agreed. On days when I need directions, I need them for work or errands and I need them at once. I have to be places at a set time and have neither gas nor money for getting lost. (I had to find my way to a bank I don't often use today)
Actually, I am looking for full time work, but not a career, which is why I'm reading this. I'm trying to figure out why I can't even get a cashier job at Kroger.
What if there is nothing that distinguishes you from any other candidate, that is acceptable to put on your resume?
I spent a decade pregnant or nursing. My labors were short, only one pregnancy was truly dreadful, and generally we had it very easy on the physical front. Sure a milk let-down soaking my pads, bra, and shirt in a store because of a crying baby on a TV (they were running Prince of Thieves) was embarrassing. It happens.
I'd rather be a lion because they sleep 90% of the day. They laze in the sun and in the shade, get up, and are active in the best part of the day: early evening, and then drowse the night away.
I'm a crafter, not a collector. I buy yarn, I make it up and I sell it on Etsy. I can spend $2 on yarn and sell the final product for $15. I do this because I love it and making things with my hands keeps me sane.