Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: June 17th, 2012, 4:35 pm
Congrats to Nephew Sam. What kind of gig is it? Local theatre or something bigger. Tell him to break a leg. ;)
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Thanks!DukeForester wrote:Congrats to Nephew Sam. What kind of gig is it? Local theatre or something bigger. Tell him to break a leg. ;)
Cool! Congrats to your nephew.DukieInKansas wrote:Thanks!DukeForester wrote:Congrats to Nephew Sam. What kind of gig is it? Local theatre or something bigger. Tell him to break a leg. ;)
It is a Youth summer theater program for ages 12 to 24.
DukieInKansas wrote:Aunt bragging time again - I got a text from PA this morning. Nephew Sam will be playing Captain Von Trapp in the Sound of Music at the end of July. I'll be booking airfare soon!
Sounds like an inventory management issue...DevilAlumna wrote:How does the Redhook Brewery run out of their own (Copper Hook) beer? That seems wrong. Good thing their ESB was available and quite tasty.
Blame the tapas.YmoBeThere wrote:An IP address based in Spain hacked my e-mail account.
I don't know if you'll have time to order it and have it delivered, but your might consider ordering a 72-hour food kit from one of the bazillion online companies. I have a five day supply of MREs for Kelly and I, with a shelf-life between 3 - 5 years. If we had an additional refrigerator or freezer, they would last longer. We also have solar-powered flash lights and water purification tablets. It's not the best apocalypse survival kit, but we are prepared for the more mundane, normal emergencies that result in a loss of power or minor collapse in local economy.ArkieDukie wrote:Started thinking at the end of last week that I needed to think about gathering emergency supplies since it's hurricane season. Well, it appears I'd better get on that sooner rather than later. Debby is sitting in the Gulf, gathering strength. Predicted course has it going south of us, but it could also turn and hit us. Looks like it's now officially time for me to stock up.
Same thing happened to me.Lavabe wrote:Was away this weekend. Couldn't log in to CTN yesterday. Login message said this site's access was FORBIDDEN. What happened?
The server hardware was upgraded and something didn't transfer right. But since I was in a field selling art I had no way of emailing them to alert them, and when I finally did it took 3 or 4 emails to convince them that it was something wrong on their end, they were blaming my scripts. I told them I haven't touched any codes in literally years.Lavabe wrote:Was away this weekend. Couldn't log in to CTN yesterday. Login message said this site's access was FORBIDDEN. What happened?
Whew! For a second there, I thought I was being sent to Siberia for having talked about Fight Club.CameronBornAndBred wrote:The server hardware was upgraded and something didn't transfer right. But since I was in a field selling art I had no way of emailing them to alert them, and when I finally did it took 3 or 4 emails to convince them that it was something wrong on their end, they were blaming my scripts. I told them I haven't touched any codes in literally years.Lavabe wrote:Was away this weekend. Couldn't log in to CTN yesterday. Login message said this site's access was FORBIDDEN. What happened?
You might suggest to your realtor that rather than drop the price it's time to change realtors... No way should your place be 2/3s the price per sq. ft. of 1 BR units.ArkieDukie wrote:My realtor wants to lower the list price on my condo to an amount that's below what I paid for it. 10 units have sold in my neighborhood, all for well above my current list price in terms of price per square foot. I do not understand the logic at all - unless there's actually a better market for smaller places? Why else would 1 bedroom units sell for $150/sq ft and my 2 bedroom unit be considered overpriced at $100/sq ft?
I'm thinking that, since the price is dropping, the fridge, washer and dryer will no longer be included.
She did just send me a list of all units sold in my neighborhood. I should identify the listing agents and contact them.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:You might suggest to your realtor that rather than drop the price it's time to change realtors... No way should your place be 2/3s the price per sq. ft. of 1 BR units.ArkieDukie wrote:My realtor wants to lower the list price on my condo to an amount that's below what I paid for it. 10 units have sold in my neighborhood, all for well above my current list price in terms of price per square foot. I do not understand the logic at all - unless there's actually a better market for smaller places? Why else would 1 bedroom units sell for $150/sq ft and my 2 bedroom unit be considered overpriced at $100/sq ft?
I'm thinking that, since the price is dropping, the fridge, washer and dryer will no longer be included.