I'm sure the florist will also be completely patient with you having no idea.
I got a nice T Mobile employee today. My phone drops 3G/Edge ability about once a day, until I reboot. Tech support gave her a three step troubleshooting process. She performed step 1, told me to come in next week if I was still having the problem and she'd tell tech support she'd tried step 2 and get the phone replaced.
Someone elsewhere asked for gay male superheroes in mainstream comics, saying she could think of a lot of lesbians, and it occurs to me I can think of at least as many gay guys as lesbians (frankly, all I can think of is Renee Montoya right now, but that's not right).
My ex-manager did flower arranging on the side and did a couple of winter weddings - I can't find any photos on fb, but I do remember a wedding she did where she used holly, ivy, mistletoe and roses, and the bouquets looked amazing.
msbelle, I'd just bury it. But don't touch it! Fleas.
My ex-husband is in wikipedia which is kinda...odd. [link] Oh, if only he was as mature as he was talented. Actually, I have to say he seems to have grown up a lot since we were married and is no longer a huge douchenozzle.
Karaoke crimes. I can't sing for shit, so karaoke pretty much bores me. But I totally agree with their stances.
Jesse, I don't think so. You better find a fainting couch.
I survived! But I'm now wondering if my boss will be in next week, and I have sigificant amounts of work that can't move forward before I talk to her. The problem is that the reason she was out all this week is really sad -- her sister is dying. But it's still inconvenient for my work.
Lisa, I'd have some conceptual idea in mind, but let the florist tell you what's in season, etc.
Make laced shoes into slip-ons with inner tubes
I got tired of my bike's pedals catching my laces, so I decided to ditch my laces and go for something else. I ended up with using inner tubes to turn them into slip-ons. They stretch out to put your foot in, and stretch back tight. Mine are incredibly comfortable and very convenient.
All you need is a pair of shoes (laced), an inner tube, and scissors.
Huh. Clever idea.
OMG, work wants a blog (but we can't call it that) for the extranet. All this expertise that I will kinda pretend I don't have.
I've seen commercially available shoelace replacement thingies made of stretch cord and barrel slip-lock toggles (I may just be making up names for the parts, I'm honestly not sure) that worked similarly to those innertube thingies.
yep, we just put some on mac's shoes. He hates tying laces.
lisah, I had a December wedding. I'd post a pic of the bouquet if only I were the type who was clever enough to scan it. But it was very nice. It was mostly roses plus I had them put some winter berries in it.