lol.. Jay Adelson to Kevin: "Am I paying you too much?"?
I spent 5 minutes looking for my password so I could log in and see what you really typed.d'oh.
Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: mothers knot tattoo
I'd like to see consumerism really emphasize good quality products versus disposable objects. It's tough with all sorts of worldwide complications on top of all the local problems... but I'm holdin' out hope that we'll start to take the breakdown of waste more seriously. Throwing something "away" is a bad mentality to have. There is no "away"... it's merely a convenient place away from sight so then, it's out of mind. We gotta step up the confrontational skills of ours.
Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: mothers tattoo covington
I would be inclined to calculate what the meal was actually worth. The spinach quiche and tomato soup listed in the article for $1.50 and $3 respectively, would easily be worth $2 and $4 at a different restaurant, so the lady paid the fair price. I'd stop by and do handyman work for them in exchange for the free food though. Chick peas and rice sound mighty tasty.
I work for the USPS and I always make a point to ring the doorbell and wait around for usually more than reasonable amount of time (30 seconds to a minute, which is a lot when you have a schedule to keep). Then I check if your garage/car is unlocked, and if you're really that inconsiderate as to leave nowhere safe for your package, I'll usually leave it tucked somewhere on your porch. But if it's obviously about to rain/snow I'm almost forced to bring it back because I'm not a big enough douche to let your package get ruined by the elements.Although my UPS guy is pretty ballin, obviously the Postal Service is vastly superior.
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