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Jan 25, 2014 07:44PM

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Be careful with Comcast. They tend to give you a good price for signing up, but it only lasts any where between 6-12 months and then they jack up the price.

Rant over. That is all."
Hope its gone well for you! :)


If that's the kind of service you get then you should cancel. But be wary of who you switch to - grass isn't always greener on the other side.

I hear tell U-verse is good but very spendy.
As I stated earlier, we opted to go none of the above., thanks to Netflix, Hulu Plus and Red Box . Amazon Prime is a very last option.


Here's a link to the page for better viewing: Patrick Rothfuss reviews his own unreleased book…


In other news, I live on the map just above "How Do You People Live Like This" ;)'
Go Canada!

In other news, I live on the map just above "How Do You People Live Like This" ;)'
Go Canada!"
Oh it was a literal reference!! I thought it was an acronym of some kind. *blush*


It's freezing here...
I can't even wear my topsiders and I have to look into getting dress socks for women (where would I even start???).
#firstworldproblems

I wear dress socks with flats in the winter to keep my tootsies from freezing off. That's where I get mine.


I planned on it. I couldn't find one of my black boots this morning. I own 3 pairs:
1 pair have stiletto heels...and they need to be repaired (can't find anyone :(
1 pair are ankle length with a small heal. Needs to have the heel re-shod.
1 pair is perfectly ok. Except I can't find one. :(
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
(last edited Jan 31, 2014 04:13PM)
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Starry Night skirt:

Portal symbols custom order:

I'm extra excited about the Portal one 'cause I've been looking for a cute Portal skirt for ages, and all the ones I found that I liked were burdened by an over-abundance of pink!
And now I just have to wait a month or so to get 'em... o_O
Ooh. I like them both but that Starry Night skirt is really something.
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
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We have a large print of it in the den. I'd like to get an oil painting replica one of these days, but I;m leery of buying something like that online.
I got a Scream skirt for Xmas, too, which I like wearing to work since I get to quip that it's how they make me feel:




Those and Rain were my favorite:

Thought I liked Irises, too:

Unfortunately, they didn't have Starry Night in the exhibit. I would've loved to have seen that in person.

Irises is the only one I recognize. Not having Starry Night at a Van Gogh exhibit sounds very anti climatic. Did they have Sunflowers?
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
(last edited Jan 31, 2014 05:59PM)
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(Actually, I just looked it up, and it looks like Starry Night is in New York, but I think our paintings came from the museum in Amsterdam, so... )
And, yes, they did have sunflowers. They were not, however, signed to Amy Pond. We did see the church, though... that one was cool, too. And no monsters.



I drew starry night in a perspective for class once. Did a halfway decent job, too. :)

Ditto with Legally Blonde.
And I started saying how any movie where the sequel basically is a repeat of the first movie, where all of the character development from the first movie magically disappears, tend to annoy me.
And the original person said that that wasn't true, because some of the same actors were in the sequel... and I said, "I'm not talking about changing characters or having the same characters, I'm talking about ignoring character development" and the entire lunch crew (which, in fairness, was only 4 other people) look at me blankly until one says, "And what do you mean by that, exactly?"


*facepalm*

*sigh*

Ha ha. Only readers understand what character development is.

Really? I sort of thought anyone who'd been to school would know what it was...

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