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Lovely lunch with old work buds. Also an excellent reminder of why I left in the 1st place.
@trishussey it isn't truly Christmas until I've seen Charlie Brown buy that little tree.
@seanbohan I'm impressed that you remember someone from a bar, from 15 years ago. Or that they remembered you for that matter.
@digitaldivide less about binding-ness, more about oddness. I see this person in real life and we rarely if ever say more than a "hi."
debating whether to reciprocate friending in Facebook. do casual H.S. peeps count?
@seanbohan happily I escaped. somehow I ended up being physically in the store while they played phone tag debating recliner colors.
@daveseah if you can incorporate citrus-something, I've always found that helpful.
patiently waiting in furn. store for 'rents to make up minds
@penguingirl I'm just surprised I had two happen at once. I've had zero problems with billing in the last 18 months.
@seanbohan my favorite: you charge for talking to me on the phone? why would I do that? I have nothing better to do than talk to you.
@seanbohan I bet the materials part makes steam come out of some ears.
Changing my billing strategy after two client dust ups. The notion of billing for changes seems foreign to some people.
I've discovered that TweetDeck makes tweeting easier and more interesting...not sure that's a good thing for my work schedule.
@changstein my dad often threatened to have it engraved on the mantel.
@changstein my father's favorite saying: "Why can't you just leave each other alone?" After 30 years we still pick @ each other.
@djambazov I actually just watched that one this weekend. I have the first five collections of Looney Tunes. Duck Dodgers is up there, too.
@changstein my dad always wished for a soundproof barrier between the front and back seat so he didn't have to hear my brother and I fight.