Sounds like Ed needs Santa to surprise him with a nice file cabinet. Hope that pesky and painful sciatica calms down soon. Have a relaxed Xmas.
Palm trees and mountains... must be Hawaii.
Benefits with health insurance is a big, big deal. Good for them!
Being a Pollyanna is a positive thing and looking on the bright side when it comes to things like this is the way most people try to live, I expect. Sad to say, however, that these days most relationships/marriages fail. Those of us with lasting relationships are in the minority. Like you and your hubby, my wife and I have been together a long time (44 years, + 2 leading up to getting married). The main reason that I will not perform marriages is that half fail & I feel bad about it afterwards. The last one I did, in '04, lasted 2 years!
Now that we've survived the old Mayan calendar prediction, we know that the only thing that can destroy us is our own congress.
You're too much!!
Hope you feel better soon! We all think of hiding in the closet once in awhile.
Too bad about the cat. Wonder if its a stray, abandoned, or whatever. Four of the five cats living with us (3 in/out, 2 only out) were abandoned cats that wandered into our yard and adopted us. I recall reading that in Vegas there a lot of abandoned cats and dogs, left by idiots who move away and leave the poor animals to their own devices.
ALL advertising is misleading and disingenuous, so let's not just criticize the sleazy lawyers. For the most part, the better law firms do NOT advertise; they don't have to b/c their abilities are known by reputation and the word of mouth via prior clients.
Hope your weather doesn't turn too bad this holiday season. Have a merry!!
I love this story. I've been telling it for years but it never gets old.
I remember when I drove west on I-40 a couple of years ago to Ok. City, there were about 6 or 8 junk cars stuck vertically into the ground just south of the highway, very artistically done and a real eyecatcher. I'm guessing it may have been near Shamrock, Tex 'cause it was near the border b/t the states.
I saw one of these idiots in Costco the other day. I think he noticed my stare of disdain. I wanted to say, "Too bad Costco doesn't sell belts."
I watched the part of the service in Conn. when Obama spoke, 'cause I wanted to hear what he would say, but I couldn't take the religious portions with all the overly sweet admonishments that the victims were now in heaven awaiting their parents, etc ad nauseum.