• Bissell Barbie Real vacuum cleaner
• Cordless, lightweight and portable
• Perfect for cleaning bare floors and carpets
• For ages 6 years and up
Wha????
I am waiting to hear back from clients and coworkers. In the meantime, copying files to one of the servers from badly labeled cds. And shopping for a vacuum. I must have really screwed up in a previous incarnation.
Do you have various files all over, or did you set up a server and are your files there?
All the important files are on the PC and accessible from the Mac. I'm toying with a server -- I have the computer already, it's just a physical logistics thing.
Hmmm... I can't decide. I'm moving to a school that is all Mac, so I think it might be easier to move my files that way? But I'm waffley.
I have just transferred the 2000 song files from my PC to the Mac. That is gratifying.
Can you actually get Digestives over there?
Only in the British import places.
And in chinese import places, especially ones that somehow are in Hong Kong immigrant neighborhoods. I found McVitties for way cheaper at a Chinese grocery store in Monterey Park than at the poshe stupide britishe storee.
Hee. So, unsurprisingly, my town doesn't even register on city-data, but the nearest one, Nageezi, shows:
Population (year 2000): 296
Median resident age: 26.5 years
Median household income: $11,042 (year 2000)
Median house value: $9,999 (year 2000)
Races in Nageezi:
* American Indian (99.3%)
* Hispanic (0.7%)
* Other race (0.7%)
So I'm guessing I win at "least white" town.
• Bissell Barbie Real vacuum cleaner
• Cordless, lightweight and portable
• Perfect for cleaning bare floors and carpets
• For ages 6 years and up
If they make Yu-Gi-Oh, and Bob the Builder models, I'll buy three. But I'll stick my own hair (while still attached to my head) in the vacuum, before I buy *only* my daughter a play/real vacuum.
I think it might be easier to move my files that way?
These days, I don't think it makes a difference. It's just storage.
especially ones that somehow are in Hong Kong immigrant neighborhoods.
It's the ex-colony thing. In fact, there's a whole subset of "Jamaican" stuff I can get in HK-neighbourhood stores, or Indian stores.
Blame Nestlé.
It also comes in Scooby Doo. [link]
And in chinese import places, especially ones that somehow are in Hong Kong immigrant neighborhoods
I'd check Indian groceries, too. That's where I go when I need Bird's and can't access Canada.
A cheap local supply of Rogers, and I'd be golden.
(Of course, I bought a few of the Costco sized jugs two years ago, and am set for the near future.)
I'd say a local supply of Shreddies, but I mixed them with morning sickness last year and lost my taste for the things.
It's the ex-colony thing.
'Zactly. And unburdened by the weird bonus price inflation. I like cheap.