I am so sorry msbelle. Much job~ma.
I learned the fashion periods of the Victorian era subdivided as "Romantic", "Crinoline", "Bustle", "Late Bustle" and "Turn of the Century". So, they were subdivided, at least in my costume classes.
I feel it is a little like when a director wants "period" costumes but he really just means he wants fancy and/or non-modern costumes. This usually occurs when the costume budget is $0.
Also, re: Tim Tebow-- I really did not need to know that he is a virgin. That is TMI.
wrod.
it was also weird for AC Green, an NBA player who is much older, to tell us how long he'd been celibate(I think)
All it ever made me think is "No wonder he has time to practice free throws."
Even though I think Tebow is over rated and over hyped, I do have to give him credit for the knowledge he has of the game and the amount of preparation he puts into it. Also, from what I've read, he can read plays very very well, which helps him make up for his lousy throwing skills.
For example, he figured out who was going to scout him at the combine and then learned their offenses and had questions ready to ask.
So he's smart and if he can't make the changes he needs to make as a pro quarterback he'll probably end up an analyst somewhere.
I think of Victorian fashion as Petticoat, Hoops, What the Hell Were You Thinking Hoops, Bustle, What the Hell Were You Thinking Bustle, Brief Moment of Sanity and OMG You Let the Bustle Come Back.
halfway through my first online job app tonight. I was to scream and cry. I hate it so.
What crappy timing, msbelle. Much job~ma to you.
As JZ said, msbelle, I can't imagine a sane company that wouldn't be grateful to have you.
Damn, msbelle, that sucks, but especially at this time of year! May the job hunt be short and land you a better employer.
I neglected to print out an appointment sheet on Friday for the Saturday appt. I also forgot to print out the timecards for this week. One too many things forgotten.