~originally said by d. henze, now said by people I know everywhere. and by me.
I feel like I have a lot of questions right now...like:
who do I call to ask about north carolina tax laws?
if I have this bedding (that I got new last year) but my pillowcases got ruined by some bleach, should I replace them with the blue ones since the grey ones are no longer available, anywhere? should I buy a whole new set? should I try to make matching-in-color pillowcases? should I remove some of the fabric from the underside of the duvet and make pillowcases out of it?
how do I know if a job is *right* for me? and why can't I decide if the next step is grad school or a job?
do I make the sullivans a pumpkin pie as a thanks-for-being-awesome-to-me gift? will they think that's weird?
how do I decide what activities are important to me? do I have to pick between youth and girl scouts? if I do, which one do I pick? and when do I need to have decided?
why are the people at american eagle all idiots? how come they couldn't understand that 30% off a $50 purchase is better than $10 off--and that 30% off is even more valuable when you're spending more than $50?
and which are better--ski bibs or ski pants?
riddle me this, batman. riddle. me. this.
Ski pants. For reals.
ReplyDeleteas long as you have the energy for all your activities, you just keep on keepin' on. and most retail workers are fools. i don't think that's limited to the folks at american eagle. : )
ReplyDeleteYou need a magic 8 ball. Jsut sayin. ;)
ReplyDeleteWeird. I was just commenting to someone today when asked, "I've got a question" ...
ReplyDelete:D
Anyway, pants. No bib. Get some good poly undies and a set of North Face 200g fleece. Then a nice shell pair of pants and a shell jacket with a nice liner. Gortex outer preferred.