I think S2 was worse than S1 of DA, but as irritated as I was about S2, the xmas special made up for it.
I'm serious. I was all la-la butterfly kisses, rainbows, unicorns, after the Xmas special.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think S2 was worse than S1 of DA, but as irritated as I was about S2, the xmas special made up for it.
I'm serious. I was all la-la butterfly kisses, rainbows, unicorns, after the Xmas special.
This isn't Klimty enough to love, or own, but it's pretty amusing.
Though I'm not sure the fox has her ATM card with her.
Also, don't pay cash for coffee!!
FBI says paying cash for coffee is a sign of terrorist intent
Using cash for small purchases like a cup of coffee, gum and other items is a good indication that a person is trying to pass for normal without leaving the kind of paper trail created using a debit or credit card for small purchases.
Or you're not saddling a small business with a credit card fee for a small purchase. Tomato, to-terrorist.
Also, Happy Valentine's Day for those who celebrate... and nothing says Happy Valentine's Day like a 55 gallon drum of lube.
Passion Natural Water-Based Lubricant - 55 Gallon
Regularly $2,500, now $1,495.
Or you're following the envelope system of budgeting.
Or you're not saddling a small business with a credit card fee for a small purchase.
Seriously -- I used my credit card for a $3 purchase at the Dollar Store because I had no cash on me, and felt like a douche because my tiny purchase incurred a credit card fee. (I know Dollar Store is a chain, and chains are less likely to really take a hard hit from the credit card fees, but my point is still the same.)
One thing procedurals have taught me is to pay cash for a murder weapon or for the odd components of the fiendishly clever device you use for the murder weapon.