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It's not announced yet, but the town voted on and approved the show. It should be the weekend of Sep 23rd or 30th
nice!
To be fair the last time he was going to play Tride he pulled a Neil Young and canceled the entire tour with out even really telling the other guys in the band, but fingers crossed
I don't understand how someone doesn't know/use their own email address! She has to realize she's not getting these emails. It's happening at least a few times a month.
Unfortunately she doesn't have a large online footprint, so I can't just forward things to her or let her know I'm getting all of her crap.
How did you find out her email to forward the emails to her? I couldn't find the woman with the home depot order to save my life. I ended up calling Home Depot because for a minute I thought I was getting scammed. They removed my email from her account, but never gave me her name.
I can't find an email/phone number for her . I just have her name (and address) from the receipts/confirmations/etc.
Post by snowmanomura on Jul 8, 2016 13:47:10 GMT -5
I went camping for fourth of July out in the AZ wilderness and "hiked" a canyon trail. (Scrambling over rocks, wading, ~100yard swim through a vertical wall canyon). It was great fun. To get to the trailhead we had to take a Jeep road and crawl some rocks and go through some mud. My friend let me drive her explorer since she had no off road driving experience, and it reignited my itch to get another Jeep. I've been scrolling Craigslist all morning, resisting the urge to offer my car for trade. I don't have the time or money (or garage space) to take on that kind of a project right now, and I know I'd just be opening a can of worms. (I spent the better part of 3 years building a wrangler). plus I'd miss my little turbo, but I just. can't. stop.
It's been on my list for a long while (and I was excited to hear about Tom Hardy joining even though I hadn't started it yet) but it seemed like a show I really should focus on and pay attention to like Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones because I didn't want to miss a thing (and sometimes have to figure out what they are saying with accents). It's always been easier to put on crappier stuff while cleaning or doing stuff around the house.
Maybe I'll start it up tonight!
I watch it with subtitles on. It makes it SO much easier to follow.
I have crap hearing, a two year old and a dog in my house - We watch EVERYTHING with subtitles on!
Someone with a name very similar to mine is CONSTANTLY accidentally using my gmail address for her shit, and it's super annoying to get confirmations/receipts/other correspondence that doesn't belong to me.
I have 88k unread emails, I don't need your help, lady!
I have been living through the same thing for five or ten years with a woman named Charlotte Devaney who is very active with Scientology. I have blocked dozens of email addresses but they're endless. Fuck me gently with a chainsaw.
Someone with a name very similar to mine is CONSTANTLY accidentally using my gmail address for her shit, and it's super annoying to get confirmations/receipts/other correspondence that doesn't belong to me.
I have 88k unread emails, I don't need your help, lady!
How do you have 88k unread emails? That would drive me insane. I'm at 665 unread right now and it bugs me.
It's a great feeling when you do a big e-mail cleanup (which also allows me to unsubscribe from a number of lists i've somehow been added to).
I watch it with subtitles on. It makes it SO much easier to follow.
I have crap hearing, a two year old and a dog in my house - We watch EVERYTHING with subtitles on!
Me too! Well the crap hearing, two dogs and watching everything with subtitles. I get pissed when Jeremy streams a show and it doesn't have subtitles; this happens mostly when we watch shows right after they aired and the quality isn't that great and the subtitles are unavailable. Sometimes I will make him wait until they have subtitles. I hate watching shows without them. My poor kid now watches shows with them because he was raised that way.
Someone with a name very similar to mine is CONSTANTLY accidentally using my gmail address for her shit, and it's super annoying to get confirmations/receipts/other correspondence that doesn't belong to me.
I have 88k unread emails, I don't need your help, lady!
How do you have 88k unread emails? That would drive me insane. I'm at 665 unread right now and it bugs me.
It's a great feeling when you do a big e-mail cleanup (which also allows me to unsubscribe from a number of lists i've somehow been added to).
I've had the email address for at least 10 years, and I only open things that I care about. Anything that goes to a non-inbox folder doesn't get read at all, and neither do emails that go to my in-box but don't need my attention (like payment/order confirmations etc).
I went camping for fourth of July out in the AZ wilderness and "hiked" a canyon trail. (Scrambling over rocks, wading, ~100yard swim through a vertical wall canyon). It was great fun. To get to the trailhead we had to take a Jeep road and crawl some rocks and go through some mud. My friend let me drive her explorer since she had no off road driving experience, and it reignited my itch to get another Jeep. I've been scrolling Craigslist all morning, resisting the urge to offer my car for trade. I don't have the time or money (or garage space) to take on that kind of a project right now, and I know I'd just be opening a can of worms. (I spent the better part of 3 years building a wrangler). plus I'd miss my little turbo, but I just. can't. stop.
What do you drive now? Forced induction is my friend.
I have an interview next week for a pretty big job opportunity, especially when you factor in that I just turned 23 and I'm fresh out of college (though I do have a master's degree).
I have a personal contact who knows both of the directors that are interviewing me...he is not close with either of them but has spoke with them both face to face on multiple occasions. I told him today any information he could give me or kinds words in my favor would be greatly appreciated. He more or less dodged me, in a polite way.
I went camping for fourth of July out in the AZ wilderness and "hiked" a canyon trail. (Scrambling over rocks, wading, ~100yard swim through a vertical wall canyon). It was great fun. To get to the trailhead we had to take a Jeep road and crawl some rocks and go through some mud. My friend let me drive her explorer since she had no off road driving experience, and it reignited my itch to get another Jeep. I've been scrolling Craigslist all morning, resisting the urge to offer my car for trade. I don't have the time or money (or garage space) to take on that kind of a project right now, and I know I'd just be opening a can of worms. (I spent the better part of 3 years building a wrangler). plus I'd miss my little turbo, but I just. can't. stop.
What do you drive now? Forced induction is my friend.
I bought my dad's '05 SRT4 when my daughter was born, the jeep wasn't really car seat friendly. unfortunately he was planning to trade it in for a challenger, so he pulled his stage 3 off and parted out a lot of the goodies so the dealer would take it before I ended up with it. It has been fun to play with and wrench on, completely different approach than a jeep.
How do you have 88k unread emails? That would drive me insane. I'm at 665 unread right now and it bugs me.
It's a great feeling when you do a big e-mail cleanup (which also allows me to unsubscribe from a number of lists i've somehow been added to).
I've had the email address for at least 10 years, and I only open things that I care about. Anything that goes to a non-inbox folder doesn't get read at all, and neither do emails that go to my in-box but don't need my attention (like payment/order confirmations etc).
I've had the email address for at least 10 years, and I only open things that I care about. Anything that goes to a non-inbox folder doesn't get read at all, and neither do emails that go to my in-box but don't need my attention (like payment/order confirmations etc).
What do you drive now? Forced induction is my friend.
I bought my dad's '05 SRT4 when my daughter was born, the jeep wasn't really car seat friendly. unfortunately he was planning to trade it in for a challenger, so he pulled his stage 3 off and parted out a lot of the goodies so the dealer would take it before I ended up with it. It has been fun to play with and wrench on, completely different approach than a jeep.
Have you considered a Forester XT? If you want something to off-road in that is also turbo, it's perfect combo. Throw some spacers and King springs for a couple inches lift and some knobby rubber and there's nothing the limited slip differentials can't handle.
I bought my dad's '05 SRT4 when my daughter was born, the jeep wasn't really car seat friendly. unfortunately he was planning to trade it in for a challenger, so he pulled his stage 3 off and parted out a lot of the goodies so the dealer would take it before I ended up with it. It has been fun to play with and wrench on, completely different approach than a jeep.
Have you considered a Forester XT? If you want something to off-road in that is also turbo, it's perfect combo. Throw some spacers and King springs for a couple inches lift and some knobby rubber and there's nothing the limited slip differentials can't handle.
Actually in my head I know that's probably what we will get eventually. Especially since it's the wife's turn for a vehicle and she really likes them. Way more practical than an older jeep, more off-road capable than the amorphous blobs midsize SUVs are these days, and good mpg's for the phoenix sprawl. A new (to us) car is not a purchase on the near horizon though, so an even swap for my car would be the only way it would have worked. Plus my whole family is from Detroit and everyone on my mother's side worked for Chrysler, I've only ever driven a Dodge or a Jeep.
How do you have 88k unread emails? That would drive me insane. I'm at 665 unread right now and it bugs me.
It's a great feeling when you do a big e-mail cleanup (which also allows me to unsubscribe from a number of lists i've somehow been added to).
I've had the email address for at least 10 years, and I only open things that I care about. Anything that goes to a non-inbox folder doesn't get read at all, and neither do emails that go to my in-box but don't need my attention (like payment/order confirmations etc).
Ain't nobody got time for that.
I didn't know it was a thing that people just let unread e-mails accumulate until a couple years ago when I noticed my grandfather had some insane number of unread e-mails on his computer. I have three e-mail addresses and zero unread e-mails. I don't read all of them. I mostly just immediately delete any incoming e-mails that I'm not going to read. Just the thought of having anything in my "Unread Mail" box makes me feel a little uneasy.
Edit to add: I have one notification on my home screen on my phone because I won't upgrade my operating system. I hate that little red dot.
I've had the email address for at least 10 years, and I only open things that I care about. Anything that goes to a non-inbox folder doesn't get read at all, and neither do emails that go to my in-box but don't need my attention (like payment/order confirmations etc).
Ain't nobody got time for that.
I didn't know it was a thing that people just let unread e-mails accumulate until a couple years ago when I noticed my grandfather had some insane number of unread e-mails on his computer. I have three e-mail addresses and zero unread e-mails. I don't read all of them. I mostly just immediately delete any incoming e-mails that I'm not going to read. Just the thought of having anything in my "Unread Mail" box makes me feel a little uneasy.
Edit to add: I have one notification on my home screen on my phone because I won't upgrade my operating system. I hate that little red dot.
I delete everything and can't stand having notification dots on my home screen too!
Your post made me happy. My boyfriend makes fun of me for deleting emails. It's not weird! He's weird for having 5 million emails cluttering his inbox!
I didn't know it was a thing that people just let unread e-mails accumulate until a couple years ago when I noticed my grandfather had some insane number of unread e-mails on his computer. I have three e-mail addresses and zero unread e-mails. I don't read all of them. I mostly just immediately delete any incoming e-mails that I'm not going to read. Just the thought of having anything in my "Unread Mail" box makes me feel a little uneasy.
Edit to add: I have one notification on my home screen on my phone because I won't upgrade my operating system. I hate that little red dot.
I delete everything and can't stand having notification dots on my home screen too!
Your post made me happy. My boyfriend makes fun of me for deleting emails. It's not weird! He's weird for having 5 million emails cluttering his inbox!
I save a lot of e-mails in various folders. You never know when you need to go digging for something. Obviously, I delete a bunch of junk and stuff I know for certain I won't ever need but family stuff, work stuff, insurance stuff, music stuff, festival stuff, receipts/confirmations and account creation e-mails are all saved. They go in the folders and I clear out my inbox. You never know when you might need to go back and get something for whatever reason.
First, background: I'm the primary grocery shopper in my family and have to do grocery shopping regularly at work so I probably end up at the grocery store four or five times a week.
Today, I witnessed something I've never seen before in my life.
There was a woman in the produce section today with three or four containers of strawberries open, taking all of the best ones in one container and showing the rest into the other containers.
That strikes me as incredibly selfish and, well, wrong. Am I naive?
First, background: I'm the primary grocery shopper in my family and have to do grocery shopping regularly at work so I probably end up at the grocery store four or five times a week.
Today, I witnessed something I've never seen before in my life.
There was a woman in the produce section today with three or four containers of strawberries open, taking all of the best ones in one container and showing the rest into the other containers.
That strikes me as incredibly selfish and, well, wrong. Am I naive?
I saw that with cherries recently, she was picking and choosing cherries from all the prepackage bags and putting them into a bag that she had dumped out on top of all the other bags. It seemed pretty fucked up to me
First, background: I'm the primary grocery shopper in my family and have to do grocery shopping regularly at work so I probably end up at the grocery store four or five times a week.
Today, I witnessed something I've never seen before in my life.
There was a woman in the produce section today with three or four containers of strawberries open, taking all of the best ones in one container and showing the rest into the other containers.
That strikes me as incredibly selfish and, well, wrong. Am I naive?
I saw that with cherries recently, she was picking and choosing cherries from all the prepackage bags and putting them into a bag that she had dumped out on top of all the other bags. It seemed pretty fucked up to me
I have taken half a bag of grapes or cherries worth and put them into a separate bag because I knew we (I) wasn't going to eat them all... But certainly don't pick and chose each one. That seems over the top.
I've never done that, but isn't it the same as eggs? Nobody tells you shit for switching eggs out. I don't want yucky fruit, but I'll dig around until I find a container that has pretty strawberries or grapes.