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Coming Soon…

If you are one of the many people that have left comments in the past few days – I owe you an e-mail, and it’s coming soon. Promise! I spent most of the day working on Blogomania items and then spent the evening at my parent’s house – dinner and good chat time. It was great!

Now I have my first “real” interview since I was laid off on December 2nd tomorrow. I can’t believe it took me a month, but with the holidays it’s not surprising. I am also temping tomorrow & Friday, so I won’t be around during the day. If I leave a comment at your site during the day it means I am cell phone surfing again – I’m returning to the job location where I was last week, and there isn’t a lot to do there.

Boy, am I nervous about this interview! Eek!

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Coming Down…

Normally I leave the Christmas tree up all the way to Epiphany, but I don’t think it’s going to happen this year. The cats have discovered the ornaments. So far there haven’t been any broken ones, but I don’t feel like taking chances! Maybe I should just leave the tree up without any ornaments on it – just the pretty sparkling lights…

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New Cookies for the New Year!

Look at what Courtney made for me! Big Pink Cookies! YUM!

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White is the New Black…

This parody of the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is wonderful! It’s full of spoilers though, so if you haven’t seen the movie be careful. Condensed Parody of The Two Towers – and remember, white is the new black this year. [via Geekgrrl]

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TV Zombies…

Which commercials from 2002 are you most likely to remember? I don’t know if I agree with all of the ones on this list, but the Sears one with the rancid milk and the wife saying “The fridge is broken” always cracked me up! (Well, after I cringed over the thought of drinking the milk. Ick!) Which commercials did you like the most in 2002? And is it silly that I still miss the “I’m coming out…” Levi’s low-cut singing belly-buttons commercials? Really, I do! [via forty.something]