Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Here in inSane Diego people commonly wear pajamas to do short errands. I have to drive by a high school on my way to work and yes, parents let there adolescent daughters walk out of the house in pajama pants and tank tops...looks like pjs to me...
Originally Posted By Labuda Yeah, folks here run errands in pjs, too. And I do not approve. Call me a prissy stick in the mud, but I don't go out in public in pjs and don't think anyone else should, either. Heck, now that I'm single and have to be the one to go to the pharmacy to fill RXes when under the weather, I STILL make the effort to brush my hair, throw on some lipstick and put on pants or shorts and a tee before I go out the door. It is NOT hard, people! Just put on some dang clothes!
Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt My rotten car died at the bus stop & the kids & I had to walk home in the rain! NICE!
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I don't like the pjs in public either. Why is it always raining?? It's June!!
Originally Posted By Labuda OMG, we in my part of the world would LOVE if it was always raining here... we're in a drought.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin You think you're tired...since my car gave up the ghost I've had to use public transportation. I leave the house at 0545 and don't get home until at least 1800...that's just over 12 hours! By the time I get some dinner together and watch a little TV it's time to go to bed. I did this for years when I was younger, but now it wears on me. Wahhhhhh!
Originally Posted By Tiggirl This morning I got up at 4am, left by 430am and will be lucky to get home by 530pm. But I won't complain TOO much. Its the weekend! ~Beth
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin So, maybe it's just Delta, or maybe it's the new rule. But my super-duty cat carrier is not deemed good enough for flight because it has plastic side attachments (which would be very hard to break and are secure). So I commented to Petsmart that these are not allowed and the manager said that it depends on the airline. I warned him that people could get mad because the advertising on them states that they are approved for airline travel. So I go to the store today and cannot find any without plastic side attachments, but one has all the pieces hidden. So I ask a manager if all the pieces to this one are metal because it's important. She says they are. I get them home, and they are not. So I call Delta and ask if this one with strong metal screws but plastic nuts will be allowed. "No." So I ask them what I'm supposed to do since I didn't even see any with metal. The guy tells me that I need to buy the screws and nuts and the plastic ones and drill in the metal pieces. I ask, can't I just replace the plastic nuts with metal ones on the ones I just bought. He says, "Maybe, but it has to be all metal." Since he clearly does not understand English, I hung up, went to Home Depot, had to buy 100 nuts, and put them on my cat carriers so that now all the side attachment pieces are metal. ARGH!
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I'm hungry and want Thai food, but not everyone is home so we can't leave yet.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Non-transferable units truly suck, a lot. My elbow hurts, and I can't rest it appropriately.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost Wouldn't you like to find out who it is that came up with stickers, crazy glued to every single piece of fruit ever grown? Aaaaarrrggghhh!
Originally Posted By MissCandice That tool of a sock puppet troll came through here apparently and now there are a bunch of topics that have new posts but they all been adminned (thankfully) but I have to click on the topic so it gets rid of the notification that there is a new post and its making me mad because I keep thinking it will be something interesting to read and its just redlined posts. GRRRR!