Random moment of my day-- I'm in SF for the day, and went to lunch with the SF library staff, who were talking about HRpeople who had come and gone since they had been working at the firm. I was kind of zoning out until they got to "...and of course David Smay".
Heh. Was that my friend Carol? And how did you respond to that?
Well, dropping the ball would be cheating in miniature golf, so I can see where she's getting that.
That said, of course gift-giving differs widely between people and traditions and certainly cultures. It's one of the reasons I could never survive in the heavy gift-giving culture if I lived in Hawaii. I barely made it by in Native America.
In gift-to-myself news, I just found $150 in my Paypal account that I had forgotten all about! It's like finding a twenty in my pants! Only, you know, more so.
Well, dropping the ball would be cheating in miniature golf, so I can see where she's getting that.
Yeah, but winning isn't the point of miniature golf for me. It's all about the trash talk.
Stuff vs not so much stuff people --- a whole 'nother place to go. DH called 'us' stuff people. I am not a stuff person. At least not in comparison.
Yeah, but winning isn't the point of miniature golf for me. It's all about the trash talk.
You miniature golfers. A menace to the sports world.
Heh. Was that my friend Carol? And how did you respond to that?
It was! I said, oh, I know him!
miniature golf is better than golf because it acknowledges the silliness of putting a ball in a tiny hole.
Y'all know I'd never get any money to do any sport, right?
Our local mall now has indoor glow-in-dark miniature golf.