“Why is Snaps/her glitter on your list, what happened yesterday?”
I had about 6 CobbleSnaps gift bags on my shelf. And, as you know, I was cleaning up and organizing yesterday, so (a) I thought I’d consolidate the gift bags and (2) I wanted to go through the gifts (well, the gifts that were left after *rob* pillaged my Hot Bird gift bag) to give the Champs some toys I thought they might like.
Glitter. . . . Glitter. Glitter. Glitter. Everywhere glitter. Stuck to all the toys, rolled INSIDE the New Year’s horns, filling the bottoms of the bags, you name it. Now I have glitter all over. And you just can’t get rid of it. It’s like having Tribbles. Or Gremlins.
Have you ever TRIED vacuuming glitter from the bottom of a gift bag? Do you think that it gets sucked up by the vacuum? If you guessed, yes, well, you’re wrong. Instead, the vacuum is merely the vehicle by which glitter is sucked out of the bag and then sprayed all over the apartment.
So, Snappy may be able to run now, but she can’t hide. I WILL hunt her down and find her.
I see absolutely no reason to attend a for profit college/trade school. Most of them will give you the same options as attending the much cheaper community college, which generally provides you with easily transferable credits should you decide to go on to a legitimate not for profit university.
Did anyone go to the Book Fair at Borough Hall yesterday? Bxgrl and I did, it was interesting. I had no idea there were so many publishers in Brooklyn. I was shopping around for publishers, as well as writer’s workshops, etc. Got some good information. We made it before the rain came. There were tons of people there.
Is having glitter waorse than having head lice??? Is there a shampoo that gets rid of glitter.
“Why is Snaps/her glitter on your list, what happened yesterday?”
I had about 6 CobbleSnaps gift bags on my shelf. And, as you know, I was cleaning up and organizing yesterday, so (a) I thought I’d consolidate the gift bags and (2) I wanted to go through the gifts (well, the gifts that were left after *rob* pillaged my Hot Bird gift bag) to give the Champs some toys I thought they might like.
Glitter. . . . Glitter. Glitter. Glitter. Everywhere glitter. Stuck to all the toys, rolled INSIDE the New Year’s horns, filling the bottoms of the bags, you name it. Now I have glitter all over. And you just can’t get rid of it. It’s like having Tribbles. Or Gremlins.
Have you ever TRIED vacuuming glitter from the bottom of a gift bag? Do you think that it gets sucked up by the vacuum? If you guessed, yes, well, you’re wrong. Instead, the vacuum is merely the vehicle by which glitter is sucked out of the bag and then sprayed all over the apartment.
So, Snappy may be able to run now, but she can’t hide. I WILL hunt her down and find her.
I can only imagine how bad all those places are that advertise on the subway.
I think I saw that too, rob. Was it Frontline?
I see absolutely no reason to attend a for profit college/trade school. Most of them will give you the same options as attending the much cheaper community college, which generally provides you with easily transferable credits should you decide to go on to a legitimate not for profit university.
I suspect it means the ones like phoenix…looking for the article on bbrg again.
i saw a really good special on msnbc i believe about for profit colleges, and how scammy they are. specially the university of phoenix.
*rob*
Pretty much any college that’s not a state university or religious backed, I would imagine.
DIBS, is “for profit” colleges like phoenix?
Did anyone go to the Book Fair at Borough Hall yesterday? Bxgrl and I did, it was interesting. I had no idea there were so many publishers in Brooklyn. I was shopping around for publishers, as well as writer’s workshops, etc. Got some good information. We made it before the rain came. There were tons of people there.