Ok, you sold me on this one. It's on the list. I'm even going to move it up ahead of a few.
Hey, whatever makes him happy and makes him feel better, right?
This is already on my must see list. I would still want to see it even if you didn't like it...but, you did like it so that tells me I'm on the right track. Yours is the third blogging review I've read on this movie and all three have been thumbs-up reviews.
I think Downey isn't given enough credit for his talent...if he was allowed to, he could expand some of those roles and he might be taken a bit more seriously. With that said, I must refrain from any opinion on his role in Iron Man because I haven't seen it. I know I will see it because this is a movie that Edie most definitely wants to see. (Every time she logs on to her MySpace I hear the theme song playing!)
I heard two guys talking about this while I was sitting at the laundromat waiting for my clothes to dry. They were definitely talking like they liked it and they were citing different events and points. It sounded good to me from what I could hear.
That's pretty good...I like it.
I still have my tonsils so I can only imagine what it's like...and I don't like it! I hope she's feeling better soon and gets to enjoy all the ice cream she wants in the meantime!
Yeah, I saw this. (Do you mean you never saw commercials at the movies? Heck, I've seen everything from ads for Foster Grant sunglasses to Mountain Dew to men's cologne.)
Pretty soon people will literally be working to fill their tanks so they can get to work! We happen to be lucky enough to live within walking distance of a lot of things and public transit is almost at our doorstep. But, of course, neither of those things help when it comes to Edie getting to work...too far to walk and the public transportation doesn't go anywhere near there...so the car makes a one-hour round trip every day regardless of any other plans we may have. And, if I need the car for some reason, the trip to Edie's work becomes a two-hour trip because of the extra back and forth. I wish you could tell me that this absurdity is going to stop soon.
I have been so lucky! No allergies bothering me this year so far! I do feel for you, though...you should either find a mild medicine (even if it's children's strength) or have your allergist work with you to find something that doesn't bother you so much. (Even if you just keep them around for those really bad days when you just wish you could take something.)
Sound to me like you're keeping yourself in a bad position, either while sleeping or while working...even the way you tilt your head and neck while cycling or reading. Do those rotation type of exercises...do them periodically while at work or after being in a specific position for a period of time. If it doesn't go away, I would mention it to your doctor on your next visit...no, you don't need to go running in there with the problem, just mention the next time you go if it's still lingering. It's better to check something out when it's a nuisance than when it becomes more painful...just in case it's arthritis or something else that's causing it.
Wow, you had me thinking that YOU were saying goodbye to us! Whew! Not that I'm happy to hear that your co-worker/friend, etc. is leaving, but it's still a relief! Too bad she has to go, but it certainly is understandable and, as you said, it is planned to be only temporary. So, enjoy your get-together before she leaves and wish her the best of luck!
It's a sticky situation when facing disruptive behavior. There could be a valid reason or it could be a troublemaker or a bully or just some ignorant spoiled person. So, how do you know? In any case, a situation needs to be addressed and not ignored, but in no way should a harmless "habit" be made into an issue. I think you have the know-how to handle each situation that might arise, but librarians are people so there will be some who will not be as good at it.
Well, I happen to like a certain person who tends to think himself a nerd, probably even more so now that he got a nerdy score. But, gee, think about it. It was a pretty nerdy test! I'm not going to say you are what you are saying you are (or might be) in this post because I don't care. I like you just the way you are.
I'm right with you on this one, AJ! Edie and I may be a lot alike, but believe me when I say we are very different! Edie is quiet, content to be home except for certain occasions. She's way modest and much narrower in her interests than I am. I'm the socializer, the talker, the one who want to go everywhere and do everything...and, yet, sometimes I just won't move for anybody. She's got a lot of education; I hardly have any. We bicker and not every darn thing is perfect. Yet, our love is deeper than I could ever describe, we trust each other completely, and because we've been pulling together through all of our troubles (you know, the work and earnings problems that create "quality of living" problems) like we've been there together for all the good and better times, we know we belong together! Relationships work and don't work for a whole number of reasons, so it isn't fair to judge based on pre-conceived notions.