The horror... The horror....
1973 Sears Fall/Winter catalog
I love the caption for this page: [link]
Six harlequins were skinned for this, and the fire chief is still looking for his hat. This was a popular outfit for women who wanted to lie motionless on the floor of an Italian restaurant and observe people.
It's not really an either/or, Jesse. I contain multitudes.
Went to get the burrito.
Place was packed, since I arrived at 11:30. Asshole frat boys in line behind me. Initally was overcharged for a MONDO burrito, and handed the guy my credit card before I processed that he'd actually said thirteen dollars. Set off the car alarm in the garage, which I have never done, and am consequently deaf.
Fortunately, I bought a cookie.
I ended up with BK, because it's cold and I didn't want to go outside, and also french fries NOM NOM NOM.
Wait, does this mean there's a BK in the Loop? Where, dammit, where?!?
I grabbed a sandwich after my interview (went okay, I think one woman really liked me) grilled chicken and brie panini, yum. Except that it was 8 dollars! For just a sandwich -- no side or drink in sight! It was good, but not that good. And it was regular sized, not like it was so enormous I could split it (like the one I got at Whole Foods yesterday)
Wait, does this mean there's a BK in the Loop? Where, dammit, where?!?
Randolph & Clark. Thompson Center. Bottom level, near the Secretary of State.
They are going to cram another human into my workspace, which I already share with someone.
Both are marketing/recruiting people, who will be on the phone constantly. I have to answer the phones, so it will sound liek a telemarketing office in here. And i will go mad. And be unable to play my iPod, therefore working without any music as well.
I think they should also put a jackhammer in my area so people can come by and randomly drill holes in the concrete, just for added noise-texture.
This is annoying though:
Toxicology results for Dhaliwal showed that his blood alcohol level was 0.16 -- twice the legal limit for driving, according to the affidavit. His 24-year-old brother Kulbir Dhaliwal and Sousa also had alcohol in their blood but within the legal limit, Matthews wrote
Within the legal limit for DRIVING though. There is no legal limit for walking around and acting like a fool.
This is very effed up:
The affidavit also cites multiple reports of a group of young men taunting animals at the zoo, the Chronicle reported.
The zoo does have a responsibility to ensure the public's safety, but the thought of these shitheads taunting caged animals makes me sick. Assholes.