You are perfectly fine, my friend. There are plenty of rednecks around for getting one from if it's really needed.Yet another way in which I am a terrible Texan.
You are perfectly fine, my friend. There are plenty of rednecks around for getting one from if it's really needed.Yet another way in which I am a terrible Texan.
I'm doing all the computers&things in the house right now. 2xipod, 2xiphone, 1xipad, 3xmacs, all going to be backed up and then brought up to date by morning.Looks like I'll be here til 2am.
Joy.
Just don't call then sandals or flip-flops! They are slippers or usually slippahs. Take them off at the door of everyone's home and don't steal a newer, better pair when you leave. lolI would assume though that those are standard issue footwear when you become a Hawaiian citizen.
I'll call them SHOWER SHOES! Live with it.Just don't call then sandals or flip-flops! They are slippers or usually slippahs. Take them off at the door of everyone's home and don't steal a newer, better pair when you leave. lol
I usually don't wake up until 10 on Saturday. And I didn't have to come back in today I could have gone back in tomorrow.Well... at least you had to go back in SOMETIME right?!
You are such a Meany pants.Sure, but now you can get it out of the way! My pity levels would be higher if I didn't wake up so early myself.
That sounds unfeasible for a kid to do unless they're in a particularly dense urban setting. How is this anything other than homework for parents? I can't recall a single assignment in my entire school career that pretty much required me to go to my parents for help or else.So, in another thread, I mentioned this "spanish language scavenger hunt" my son had to do for school. He had to find a bunch of hispanic examples of stuff around town and have pictures taken of him next to them. Mexican restaurant, hispanic non-mexican restaurant, hispanic butcher shops, that kind of thing.All of it had to be within a certain radius of the school.
After googling, yelping, yellow paging, and otherwise internet searching for 3 days, I was about to tear my hair out. I couldn't find 100 points worth of the various things the teacher put on the list. I must've called about 20 mexican restaurants to try to find one that had spanish language menus available, without success. I drove to the only hispanic church within the radius that had a spanish language sign out front, only to find it closed down. Which wouldn't have been a big deal if they had left the signage up. But they didn't.
Finally, I found a neighborhood with a high hispanic population just on the edge of the radius limit and nearly 30 miles from home, and we just went there and drove around for a couple hours, hitting every storefront with a spanish language sign until we found enough points.
So frustrating. If I were still living in Texas, I could've done it all within a few blocks of my house.
That's the point: they do this to see which parents are involved with their kid's schooling and which are willing to make sacrifices. The ones who come back with nothing are ones that ether aren't talking to their parents about their schoolwork (which means the kid is a problem) and/or which parents are willing to make time for their kid's school (which means the parents are a problem).That sounds unfeasible for a kid to do unless they're in a particularly dense urban setting. How is this anything other than homework for parents? I can't recall a single assignment in my entire school career that pretty much required me to go to my parents for help or else.
This is one of the reasons why, even though we could probably AFFORD a bigger house, we will never get one.Moving sucks. Packing sucks. This all just sucks. I want to go to the beach and not have to do this.
That's just an opportunity to train them the right way. Your way.So...Because it's so busy, there's now 3 of us here on a Saturday night. Sadly, my two colleagues have less than 6 months of experience combined. -_-
But if I train them to do it my way, they'll both be sleeping in a few weeks as well!That's just an opportunity to train them the right way. Your way.
Nah, I checked that right away. It probably is a connection that is amiss. I just haven't found it yet.Hope you didn't put 'em in backwards.
--Patrick
Ask your sensei for a muffin button.Sheesh, our sensei made us do our whole workout with a 5lb weight in each hand last night. I feel like Goku.