Commercials pt. whatever
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2009-07-10 11:06.One of the drags of being educated in television & film production is that you notice stuff that the average person misses out on. Case in point, a new Febreze commercial that's running in our area right now.
I have a major decision to make in the
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-07-08 02:50.I have a major decision to make in the next few days, and it's really bumming me out.
Any day now, the Hartford Courant will realize that I have *not* renewed my subscription, and will stop delivering the paper. If I want to continue receiving the paper, I need to go over to the website and bring my account up to date.
I have a major decision to make in the
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-07-08 02:50.I have a major decision to make in the next few days, and it's really bumming me out.
Any day now, the Hartford Courant will realize that I have *not* renewed my subscription, and will stop delivering the paper. If I want to continue receiving the paper, I need to go over to the website and bring my account up to date.
At work, I was finally relocated to my
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-07-01 22:17.At work, I was finally relocated to my new cubicle home. This has been an affair lasting for months, with multiple false "Move Now!" alarms, and plans being revised from day to day. As a result, the people in charge of laying out the cubes have been on our floor almost non-stop for the past two weeks, and they keep sticking their noses into our cubes, asking if everything if okay or not.
At work, I was finally relocated to my
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-07-01 22:17.At work, I was finally relocated to my new cubicle home. This has been an affair lasting for months, with multiple false "Move Now!" alarms, and plans being revised from day to day. As a result, the people in charge of laying out the cubes have been on our floor almost non-stop for the past two weeks, and they keep sticking their noses into our cubes, asking if everything if okay or not.
At work, I was finally relocated to my
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-07-01 22:17.At work, I was finally relocated to my new cubicle home. This has been an affair lasting for months, with multiple false "Move Now!" alarms, and plans being revised from day to day. As a result, the people in charge of laying out the cubes have been on our floor almost non-stop for the past two weeks, and they keep sticking their noses into our cubes, asking if everything if okay or not.
I will survive!
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2009-06-28 21:51.Today was Per's 8th birthday party. (If you're keeping track, he doesn't actually turn 8 until next week, but b/c of the holiday, it's hard to throw a party then) Per decided he'd like to have a Bakugan themed party at the local hibachi restaurant. Because this is a pricey sort of outing, we limited him to 6 friends, although only 4 could make it. In the immortal words of Top Gear, "What could go wrong?"
I will survive!
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2009-06-28 21:51.Today was Per's 8th birthday party. (If you're keeping track, he doesn't actually turn 8 until next week, but b/c of the holiday, it's hard to throw a party then) Per decided he'd like to have a Bakugan themed party at the local hibachi restaurant. Because this is a pricey sort of outing, we limited him to 6 friends, although only 4 could make it. In the immortal words of Top Gear, "What could go wrong?"
I will survive!
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2009-06-28 21:51.Today was Per's 8th birthday party. (If you're keeping track, he doesn't actually turn 8 until next week, but b/c of the holiday, it's hard to throw a party then) Per decided he'd like to have a Bakugan themed party at the local hibachi restaurant. Because this is a pricey sort of outing, we limited him to 6 friends, although only 4 could make it. In the immortal words of Top Gear, "What could go wrong?"
I will survive!
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2009-06-28 21:51.Today was Per's 8th birthday party. (If you're keeping track, he doesn't actually turn 8 until next week, but b/c of the holiday, it's hard to throw a party then) Per decided he'd like to have a Bakugan themed party at the local hibachi restaurant. Because this is a pricey sort of outing, we limited him to 6 friends, although only 4 could make it. In the immortal words of Top Gear, "What could go wrong?"