There was also a TV series "Hey, Verne, it's Ernest"Holy crap, now I'm having repressed memories bubbling to the surface of actually going to see Ernest goes to Camp. I don't think I saw any of the other ones though.
Sometimes I swear you and I share the same brain.I didn't say it to her, but I almost felt offended that she'd think I'd be one of those who posts news to Facebook before saying anything. I hate when people do that shit. And then it becomes the only way to get info, so you end up finding out anything because someone's relationship status changed. You get to go "what the hell does that mean?" until you get on the phone and have real, active communication.
Submit the request anyway. They may reject it, but the policy is in place to make it easy for them to reject time off requests, not because they will never approve one that is less than 60 days away.
The earlier you submit your request, the more likely you'll get the time off.
If that doesn't work, find a local friend/family you can hang out with for Christmas. It won't be the same at all - but you will enjoy it much more than hanging out at home by yourself.
I think I saw that movie.BUT MY LIFE DEPENDS ON BUYING NEWSHINYTHINGVERSION32.3 RIGHT THIS INSTANT!
What is the menaing of this phrase, and why has it caused you to rant?I feel this is more minor fail than rant... just discovering that online my wife is one of those who refers to Lady Gaga as "Mother Monster". :/
Lady Gaga refers to her fans as little monsters, and has appointed herself the mother monster. It's just very... tween to me.What is the menaing of this phrase, and why has it caused you to rant?
I fear there is a lot about Lady Gaga I do not fully understand!
I *LOVE* this new toggle switch that I got. Still can't figure out what it controls.also here is an actual rant- wtf "the product you want is available.. oh wait now it's not... ok now it is!... out of stock!.. back in stock!... yes.. no.. yes.. no.. good luck next time!" how about a pre-order you bastards!! you BASTARDS! stop playing with my mind
At volume 11, evidently.BUT MY LIFE DEPENDS ON BUYING NEWSHINYTHINGVERSION32.3 RIGHT THIS INSTANT!
I do this too. Mainly because it seems nobody bothers to teach cashiers how to pack bags anymore.Another reason why I use the self checkout lanes at the grocery store whenever possible.
That's because they are doing two jobs for the price of one. Remember, many stores still employ baggers explicitly because it saves lane time. For instance, Krogers and the Giant Eagle Marketplaces still have baggers.I do this too. Mainly because it seems nobody bothers to teach cashiers how to pack bags anymore.
The two main chains in town have opposite outlooks on the self-serve checkouts at night. One closes them all at 9pm, and you have to go through a real cashier. The other only offers self-serve after 10pm or so. No live cashiers except the one overseeing all the self-serve lanes.I do this too. Mainly because it seems nobody bothers to teach cashiers how to pack bags anymore.
But the two grocery stores closest to where I'm currently living don't have those.
Really? Where? I never see them when I visit these chains here.That's because they are doing two jobs for the price of one. Remember, many stores still employ baggers explicitly because it saves lane time. For instance, Krogers and the Giant Eagle Marketplaces still have baggers.
In Canada, most grocery stores don't employ baggers. Or at least in Ontario. I really shouldn't presume to speak for every province. I actually can't think of one that uses baggers as well as cashiers. Whole Foods, maybe? Sometimes around Christmas some stores have baggers. Both grocery stores you mentioned, we don't have in Canada. Never heard of 'em.That's because they are doing two jobs for the price of one. Remember, many stores still employ baggers explicitly because it saves lane time. For instance, Krogers and the Giant Eagle Marketplaces still have baggers.