Then you can’t have decaf coffee, which still has some caffeine.
Then you can’t have decaf coffee, which still has some caffeine.
of course they will be! they are going to lecture you about the blood diamond ring you have on and request their non fat latte be made with purified, peacock tears instead of water.
Yep. I lucked out, because my husband is very, very involved with doing household chores and is also a good cook, so we pretty much split everything evenly (well, except for laundry - since I hate it, he does most of it and as a trade I primarily clean the toilets and such. I’m weird, whatever).
I’m with you so much. Can we all just agree that this whole genre of “men suck at domestic things” is just fucking awful. Like, I am a man. I also like to make sure the kitchen is reasonably clean, and years of living without a dishwasher means I’m 100% okay with washing dishes on my own.
Yeah I was going to say that this sounds so much like Occupy Wall Street. A bunch of well-meaning people with a lot ongf passion but no political ability and therefore no solid platform and no way to sway anyone past emotional yanking of heartstrings and shock value. Then, over time, they get hijacked by a population…
Uh, no. Our culture’s always been this way.
When the Democrats have finally decided whether to fix our car with a wrench or a screwdriver, it won’t matter because the Republicans will have thrown away the toolbox.
Agree completely - after the “brief email” chain is about 15 layers deep, some fool will only read the first half, respond to everyone anout the wrong bloody thing and start the churn machine all over again.
Ok, thanks for letting me know.
I think that was kind of why she originally responded the way she did. If she did have a policy all cut out of whole cloth, they would have torn it to pieces and accused her of trying to force her own misguided solutions on the community instead of asking what they wanted. It’s the quintessential problem for strong…
No, it’s not. It’s a pretty good reply to protesters who won’t let her speak at her own event. What did you expect her to say? “ok, I’ll say and do everything you ask because yours are the only issues that matter”, or to let them take over her event? Other people were there to listen to Hillary, how is it fair to them…
am I the only one who hates it when people bring coffee to meetings? First of all - coffee breath is in the top3 of the worst smells your mouth, is capable to spread, right behind 1) freshly floated drowner that was 3 months under water 2) dirty sanches done too close. And second - a coffee can sure smell very nice.…
#1: Don’t go to the meeting unless you absolutely have to. Obviously, if this can’t be helped, proceed to #2.
Every team ends up with discipline problems. Not every coach is as uninterested in solving them.
Yeah, he has this mixture of lax discipline and willful ignorance that lets his players get out of hand once he’s in a place a couple of years. Brilliant offensive coach but his cute little “games” in recruiting are tiresome and end up exacerbating roster problems in the long run.
Idk what it is, maybe it's because I hate both Ohio St and UFlorida, but I have trouble thinking of a guy in college football I hate more than Meyer. Ok, maybe Saban, but Meyer is close. He just seems like a real awful person.
In my office we have three different types of meetings. The daily one is a quick boss stand-up in the office to find out what we’re doing that day. Takes 5 minutes tops.
People also have a weird fetish for calling meetings because it gives them the illusion that they're getting shit done, as well.
These are people who use them in lieu of doing any actual fucking work of their own. They use meetings to crowdsource and groupthink their responsibilities because they’re too dumb to generate any work product of their own.
It always amazes me that there are people who LIKE meetings.