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planes, trains and automobiles
What's your worst traveling story? Horrible airport experience? Seasickness? Worst traveling experience was a trip to Hawaii I took with my Mom back when I was a senior in high school. It was during the Christmas break, and it was … Continue reading
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Tagged always pack clean underwear in your purse, maui, nyc, qotd, travel horror story, travelling, vacation
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no peeing in the elevator please
It is probably becoming clear, that I think the management of the building where I live are a bunch of dolts. They are. Here's more proof. Earlier this week we got on the elevator where clearly a dog has used … Continue reading
ode to the laundry room
Did 10 loads of laundry yesterday. It seems that they are getting rid of the Pepsi soda machine they had up there, and replacing it with two huge Coke soda machines. The old machine dispensed cans that cost 65 cents; … Continue reading
random much?
What does it mean when you get up at 7:30am and make Rice Krispie ™ treats? Maybe it is because I did TEN loads of laundry yesterday – and still am not finished. Perhaps it is because they "fixed" the … Continue reading
more quarters please…
What was your favorite arcade game growing up? What's your favorite game now? I was a big fan of Pac Mac and Ms. Pac Man. It always bugged me though when I would watch other kids (always guys) follow some … Continue reading
feeling small
Last night I stayed a few minutes after class to see the results of one of my classmate's printer experiments. The printers they have in the lab it seems will allow you to print using a roll of glossy photo … Continue reading
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Tagged chicago adventures, millennium park, photography class
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this book, wow…
Has there been a book that has changed your life? Maybe just a little bit? Please Understand Me by David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates. I read this when I was an undergrad. It was the first time I ever heard … Continue reading
best laundry excuse ever?
They have been working on my hallway renovation for over 12 weeks now. No, I am not kidding. It started when they put in this ugly tile in front of the elevators, leaving the old carpet in the rest of … Continue reading
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Tagged hallway renovation, laundry, poor management, what does luxury mean to you
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number one with a bullet
What song was the number one song on the charts the day you were born? How about the day you turned 21? What do you think about the song? My (birthday) song is (Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay … Continue reading
waiting for my mask to dry
My face is green right now. Oh, the things we do in the name of beauty. This is a Bliss mask. Can't remember the name, but it is the one that comes out looking like toothpaste. Speaking of green, the … Continue reading