“cobble, any cookies in the freezer? I need something sweet. ‘else I’m going to have to have s’more ethically pure organic chocolate from Whole Foods.”
NA-DA! And I’m on emergency chocolate rations! Send help! ; )
cgar, yes bubble bath and dinner done. and why are you eating chocolate and asking cobble to bring you over cookies? didnt you just recently convert into the third olsen twin or something?!
nomi, good luck with the fair. i used to work at art fairs (the puc.k fair, outside.r art fair, etc) doing framing and and prep work and installation and stuff for a few years. i really liked it but my boss never called me back to ever help again after i was working in his gallery serving wine at an opening and people invited me to a party, i totally left (it was the end of the night anyway!) grrrr. i really liked that job a lot, it was great money on the side. oh well.
“Ok, it’s come to this. I’m in the OT. Desperation has taken over.”
Clearly! Because we rarely see you OVER HERE in PLUSA land!
“cobble, any cookies in the freezer? I need something sweet. ‘else I’m going to have to have s’more ethically pure organic chocolate from Whole Foods.”
NA-DA! And I’m on emergency chocolate rations! Send help! ; )
hahahah, you KNOW it’s true! (on SO many levels)
rob*
“i consider the OT the projects of brownstoner.”
LMAO, *rob*. That’s really very funny. ROTD, COTD, HOTD, and the Projects.
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That’s the thing about the OT — you get to know people and tend to make great friends, even those of us who fight with each other all day.
yep! it’s like living in the projects!!! i consider the OT the projects of brownstoner.
*rob*
“didnt you just recently convert into the third olsen twin or something?!”
What does THAT mean, *rob*?
wait, there is no such thing as the p.uck fair, it was just the outside.r art fair in the puc.k building.
*rob*
cgar, yes bubble bath and dinner done. and why are you eating chocolate and asking cobble to bring you over cookies? didnt you just recently convert into the third olsen twin or something?!
nomi, good luck with the fair. i used to work at art fairs (the puc.k fair, outside.r art fair, etc) doing framing and and prep work and installation and stuff for a few years. i really liked it but my boss never called me back to ever help again after i was working in his gallery serving wine at an opening and people invited me to a party, i totally left (it was the end of the night anyway!) grrrr. i really liked that job a lot, it was great money on the side. oh well.
*rob*
Aw, thanks, CGar. I shall take that under advisement.