POINTLESS DRUNK CHRISTMAS RANT!
Why are there so little christmas specials on tonight? Like seriously, what the hell?
Why are there so little christmas specials on tonight? Like seriously, what the hell?
I know, right? The options earlier today were either the annual 24 hour marathon of The Christmas Story on TBS, the Disneyland Christmas Parade, or Lifetime's 12 Men of Christmas. No Miracle on 34th Street, no How the Grinch Stole Christmas, nothing like that, just 5 NBA games and regular weekday programming.POINTLESS DRUNK CHRISTMAS RANT!
Why are there so little christmas specials on tonight? Like seriously, what the hell?
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, if I'd wanted to watch more Christmas movies, all I had to do was dig out my DVDs. It just kind of sucks that there's so little Christmas programming on Christmas day itself, but I suppose it's inevitable.We watched Christmas Vacation, Elf, and A Nightmare Before Christmas. DVD's rock.
Last Christmas before Zach goes into the Army.
It's called filler. They run marathons because they don't think many people will be watching tv.6 PM is a weird time to end a marathon right? I thought they didn't do it today because I assumed the 24 hour Christmas marathon would start from midnight to midnight. And then after the marathon I missed...Big Bang Theory marathon. WHAT?! I am sorry that is just a bizarre programming decision.
By the sound of it, they could give you a $250k/yr raise and still save a quarter million dollars in inventory every year.I'm getting a raise within the next 30 days (assuming, of course, that we don't actually lose $500k).
Commercial cabinetry - schools, hospitals, that sort of thing.
I love brainstorming, and my writer friends tell me I come up with interesting ideas. Let me know what medium you want to communicate via.Any creative types feel like bouncing ideas around with me to maybe salvage something out of this?
@dill616 is attempting to usurp Nick.Could Dill write it?
I mean, I know you want to write a story, and all, but is there anything Dill wants to say?
--Patrick
I'd be willing to offer some ideas as well, if you want another brain set at it. Good luck!Sent something to both Fig and Caj. I think two new brains to pick is good enough for now. Thanks guys.
Ah, Wisconsin, trying to kick it's residents out for years. We're a stubborn lot.Had one of those nights at work that reminds me of just exactly where I work. It wasn't pleasant, and I think I set some personal records for paperwork.
On top of that, it's -22°F outside.
Oh I've gone back to the early 1700's in my dad's paternal line (they were famous silversmiths and jewelers in Philadelphia who came from France by way of Haiti)....I suppose this isn't the place to say I've found ancestors back four centuries in one line of my family?
I've used some census tracking. It's helpful to find out parents' and siblings' names in addition to supporting residential information. Unless it's like the census in Alabama and Georgia in the mid-1800's which only listed the male head of household's name, race, and occupation. The rest were only counted and grouped by race, sex, and age with no names. Mr. John Smith, a 36 year old white farmer, would be listed, but his wife and children and people working in the household were only a hash mark or number in a column. That's irritating especially when the given and surnames are common. I might have to look into that software though! Thanks.Family history is difficult enough without others throwing wrenches in the works! My wife's family makes http://themagikey.com software. If you haven't done much with census tracking it might be worth looking into to break the logjam you have. My inlaws are the type to plan vacations around cemetery and county record office visits...
Yep, that's what we're working on. Found an awesome apartment last weekend, much closer to work, brand-frickin' new construction (finished in May of 2013), was originally supposed to be a condo but the housing market took a nose dive, really quiet area - the place is damn near perfect. Just waiting to hear back on the credit application.At this point you just need to vacate the place, and tell those idiots to take it up with your attorney. Certainly sounds like you have a case.
I'll be thinking good thoughts for you and your Mom.My mom is in the hospital. She had an appendectomy yesterday, but because of numerous other health problems she has it's become a bigger issue. She's being kept another night because her fever isn't completely under control, and she's having problems breathing. I'm trying to keep everything together for my family, but inside I want to scream and cry. I hate feeling this way.