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What you got there Druid? Looks like a Sphynx cross. But crossed w/ what? The ears suggest a Devon Rex. EDIT:and an orange tabby (looking at its forehead markings). A boy I presume judging by the name?
Me = Cat lover
Last Edit: Apr 30, 2013 20:57:25 GMT -5 by monkybunney: Because I'm neurotic about cats. - Back to Top
There is a back story to this one. I lost my little boy in November. He was only 4 years old and I adored him. Black and white Cornish Rex. He died suddenly from heart problems. No warning. They almost had to put me in the box with him.
His breeder called me this January and said, guess what I got? He was born 1-25-3013 and I just got him Saturday and I am already in love.
I'd like to officially nominate Pops for sainthood after he saved a spot on the balcony rail for my girlfriend and I last night at Jim James.
Very cool. How was the show?
It was great, obviously. I tried to not study the playlists too much in advance, but now I wish I had because I didn't really know any of the Monsters of Folk stuff (other than Dear God). I also think switching up the order of the main set, rather than playing the album straight through, would have been good.
The crowd was (no joke) 80% men, 15% WAGs, and maybe 5% single women. Surprising, really.
It was great, obviously. I tried to not study the playlists too much in advance, but now I wish I had because I didn't really know any of the Monsters of Folk stuff (other than Dear God). I also think switching up the order of the main set, rather than playing the album straight through, would have been good.
The crowd was (no joke) 80% men, 15% WAGs, and maybe 5% single women. Surprising, really.
Thanks dude. Yeah great show. We got a Willie Nelson birthday song and both Wonderful and Hopefully added into the setlist which was kind of cool. But yeah, it was a lot of dudes. And I've been to tons of sold out shows there but I don't think I've ever seen a show as packed as this one.
Oh and autographed Jim James LPs for the win.
Also - you never forget your first inforoo double date.
Cracker Jacks are getting all cool and hip now....
but do they still have a prize? because that was fully 85% of the reason I used to eat them.
I found this in an article about this story:
And don't worry, Cracker Jack traditionalists. The original brand isn't being totally left behind; instead, Frito-Lay is revamping both the snack's recipe and the iconic prize in every box.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Has anyone here ever worked in the hospitality industry? Hotels to be specific. We got a $250 smoking charge on a $100 a night room in Atlanta, which is utter bullshit. I mean we ate some corn but everything was clean when we left. Is there anyway out of this? I would think it lies on the hotel for burden of proof.
Has anyone here ever worked in the hospitality industry? Hotels to be specific. We got a $250 smoking charge on a $100 a night room in Atlanta, which is utter malarky. I mean we ate some corn but everything was clean when we left. Is there anyway out of this? I would think it lies on the hotel for burden of proof.
The entry to the hotel has big no smoking signs. Your hotel was 100% non-smoking. The door to your room had a no smoking sign on it. You had no ashtrays in your room. Your key envelope not only said that you were staying in a smoke free hotel but also expressly said that you would be charged $250.00 for smoking in the hotel. You decided that your comfort was more important than that of the other guests in the hotel. You got caught. You can't say that there was no evidence because clearly they correctly knew that you were smoking in the room. Just be thankful that you did not set off the smoke alarm, causing he evacuation of the hotel and summoning the fire department and the police (who likely would like to investigate exactly what set it off).
Has anyone here ever worked in the hospitality industry? Hotels to be specific. We got a $250 smoking charge on a $100 a night room in Atlanta, which is utter malarky. I mean we ate some corn but everything was clean when we left. Is there anyway out of this? I would think it lies on the hotel for burden of proof.
The entry to the hotel has big no smoking signs. Your hotel was 100% non-smoking. The door to your room had a no smoking sign on it. You had no ashtrays in your room. Your key envelope not only said that you were staying in a smoke free hotel but also expressly said that you would be charged $250.00 for smoking in the hotel. You decided that your comfort was more important than that of the other guests in the hotel. You got caught. You can't say that there was no evidence because clearly they correctly knew that you were smoking in the room. Just be thankful that you did not set off the smoke alarm, causing he evacuation of the hotel and summoning the fire department and the police (who likely would like to investigate exactly what set it off).
Legality played a pretty big roll in our decision not comfort. And I eat corn everyday in my house and no one has ever complained about a smell. Even my roommates girlfriend who is "allergic" to corn smoke. I mean whatever I'm paying it. Also it wasn't a smoke free hotel dick.