By dirty_hipster on August 17, 2010 10:19 AM
“My daughter got a macbook for middle school graduation”
sheesh – that’s what i got for college graduation.
I was going to buy her a $500 pc laptop (mine died, and hers was passed on to me) but after much discussion I agreed that she could use part of her bat mitzvah gift money from her savings account for the difference in cost. I believe the macbook is our most valuable possession! Certainly the 1996 van with 178,000 miles on it isn’t worth that much.
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sheesh – that’s what i got for college graduation.
all i got was 100 bux in a tacky card! and i was so mean and ungrateful about it, i wish hadnt acted that way 🙁
*rob*
No, Jessi. I do not abuse company resources. :->
By dirty_hipster on August 17, 2010 10:19 AM
“My daughter got a macbook for middle school graduation”
sheesh – that’s what i got for college graduation.
I was going to buy her a $500 pc laptop (mine died, and hers was passed on to me) but after much discussion I agreed that she could use part of her bat mitzvah gift money from her savings account for the difference in cost. I believe the macbook is our most valuable possession! Certainly the 1996 van with 178,000 miles on it isn’t worth that much.
Computers had not been invented when I graduated from college.
Ishtar, you don’t just print at the office?
It was a discussion, not a “dust up.”
I’ve sworn off printers. I don’t print enough to own one, so I go to Kinkos or the library to print.
Unless I missed it (quite possible) I did not see a single “Trading Places” reference in the Brooklyn-Philly dustup from yesterday.
“My daughter got a macbook for middle school graduation”
sheesh – that’s what i got for college graduation.