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Violetta Glass
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I hope you have a lovely time tonight :-)

1) My own co-worker of doom is off for a few days
2) Work was fractionally less stressful today

I've been digging red wine lately. It's a bad habit.

"I think people are what they do, not what they claim to be or believe
themselves to be. A good person does good things, and good intentions
are largely irrelevant."

Nervous sex workers meanwhile should eat pot brownies.

Agreed. I also think for some of the problems "just hire a sex worker" is pat advice and not that helpful (like with the guy from a few weeks ago who had a load of trust and intimacy issues and had never had sex). Hiring a sex worker isn't legal everywhere and with some of the people Dan recommends this to-it sounds

A house that is shared between multiple separate adults (or maybe 3 couples) so hopefully one bedroom each, shared kitchen and bathroom.

I have the opposite problem. I live in a large town that has seen better days and not being able to avoid to move away earlier in the game means I've taken a succession of jobs that were boring, awful or badly paid.

Has Dan checked the cost of even a houseshare in Central London lately? That said I agree with the substance of the advice.

For the second film in a franchise this was shockingly good. Lawrence is terrific in this and I love the plot of the Victors mainly refusing to play ball with Snow.

I never ended up disliking Lorelai or Rory. I do think with Rory though there was a weird disconnect between how she comes across and how the show presented her.

It took weeks of workshopping.

It'll take more than Kinja to get rid of me!

To be fair the conflict itself had a lot of problems:
1) The fact Rory handled criticism this badly despite being exposed to it at Chilton
2) As written Mitchum's criticisms of Rory have some validity despite his obviously questionable motives
3) The way Rory decides to cheer herself up is nuts and not really in

Heh, I know exactly what you mean. I spent a ton of time on TWoP as a teenager and the GG forums had a few really insufferable posters. There was one who seemed to have to reply to any post anyone made years after the fact to remind all and sundry that they knew more about GG than anyone ;-)

Or maybe they could have shown her becoming worn down by constantly having to push herself forward and sell herself which is believable for a 32 year old trying to piece together a career in freelance writing. Unfortunately we just get her quickly losing patience with a high maintenance famous person and worse not

Hi from one of the darker timelines. (I'm not an optimist so I can't say for sure this is the darkest timeline. I am still in a house with internet access after all).

All part of the charm :-)

I would say it's a massive advantage and makes me think of a line from one of the songs played in Gilmore Girls "the places that I go are never there". I'd love to see the stats on the backgrounds of people coming into journalism now.

It was accidental and I got teased about it by my family ;-) I just drank too fast I think.