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IceSaber
11-27-2006, 07:20 PM
Anyone know someone having their first child, who might be in the market to stock up on all the things necessary, but don't want to pay new prices??? I'm cleaning house to make room...and have loads of essential, great condition baby stuff to sell.
Captain Slack
11-28-2006, 09:11 AM
I'll talk to a co-worker at Barnes & Noble.
AbNormal27
11-28-2006, 11:04 AM
I'll talk to a co-worker at Barnes & Noble.
DOH! I thought you were going to make an announcement ;).
Aaryn
Aha! Your Canadian clone plan has been thwarted!
JaroFan
11-28-2006, 12:06 PM
Can you PM me info about the jogging stroller?
Thanks.
Captain Slack
11-28-2006, 12:56 PM
DOH! I thought you were going to make an announcement ;).
Aaryn
PSYCH!!!!!!! :D
run-that-way
11-28-2006, 01:04 PM
Talk to Art - there is a great organization called UCare for battered women down in his neck of the woods, he is on the board of directors I believe. --Ami
pharmkat
11-28-2006, 09:16 PM
I'll talk to a co-worker at Barnes & Noble.
You work at Barnes & Noble?! ::jealous::
CANESFREAKinDET
11-28-2006, 09:28 PM
You work at Barnes & Noble?! ::jealous::
Oh man, my mom's having a coronary. :D :lol: She's working on her Master's Degree for Library Science (only 3 semesters away till her graduation, yay!!) and besdies for a big Library in a school or just a public library, a job managing or working at a bookstore is her other dream job. :D She's jealous too. :smoke:
Captain Slack
11-29-2006, 09:00 AM
I work there part-time. My main job is at IBM. I *wish* B&N paid enough for it to be my main job. It's a much better environment than IBM.
And the discounts are nice, too. ;)
Canesluver
11-29-2006, 09:57 AM
Oh man, my mom's having a coronary. :D :lol: She's working on her Master's Degree for Library Science (only 3 semesters away till her graduation, yay!!) and besdies for a big Library in a school or just a public library, a job managing or working at a bookstore is her other dream job. :D She's jealous too. :smoke:
Nerds
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Nerds
:p
Aw c'mon, Shawn. Admit it. You've had hot dreams about the Dewey Decimal system. :D
CANESFREAKinDET
11-29-2006, 11:32 AM
Aw c'mon, Shawn. Admit it. You've had hot dreams about the Dewey Decimal system. :D
LOL!!! Or her old Math teacher with the insane combover!! Don't forget him! Everyone's had one of those! :laugh::evil:
Canesluver
11-29-2006, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Canesluver
Nerds
:p
Aw c'mon, Shawn. Admit it. You've had hot dreams about the Dewey Decimal system.
Funny you should say that, actually.....
From the time I was in 5th grade thru 8th grade, my Mom was an assistant librarian at an elementary school. I'd spend the summer break helping her unpack new books, and put the cards in the card catalog, and glue the little pages inside the books where they'd stamp the due date, and then put it in the correct place on the shelf in the DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM. Wooooooooo!
:laugh:
LOL!!! Or her old Math teacher with the insane combover!! Don't forget him! Everyone's had one of those! :laugh::evil:
No you dint!! I had a jacked-up math teacher with a mad combover!!! AHAHAHHA!!! Mr. Livingstone was General Patton -- all business and yelling. He looked like he wanted to strangle us all with piano wire.
From the time I was in 5th grade thru 8th grade, my Mom was an assistant librarian at an elementary school. I'd spend the summer break helping her unpack new books, and put the cards in the card catalog, and glue the little pages inside the books where they'd stamp the due date, and then put it in the correct place on the shelf in the DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM. Wooooooooo!
:laugh:
In all seriousness, that sounds like it was a lot of fun for you! I love library systems!
apolinar
11-29-2006, 12:23 PM
Back on topic: Somebody buy IceSaber's baby stuff!
Off topic: I had a calculus teacher in college. Reverend McCullough. He was bald with mini combover. It looked like a magic carpet on his head in miniature.
Anyhow, if you totally beefed your calculus work, he would get angry and say, "I'm GOING TO GIVE YOU A MCCULLOUGH HAIRCUT!" So he used the combover not only as an attraction tool, but also as a threat and a weapon. it was a great use of that hairstyle.
Solracer
11-29-2006, 01:40 PM
Ice Saber what do you have? We have a 7 month old, and she is our first child (and probably only :spin: )
Anyhow, if you totally beefed your calculus work, he would get angry and say, "I'm GOING TO GIVE YOU A MCCULLOUGH HAIRCUT!" So he used the combover not only as an attraction tool, but also as a threat and a weapon. it was a great use of that hairstyle.
LOL!!!!
Mr. Livingstone used to yell at us (because we were in the lowest of the low math classes -- referred to as the "crap maths" class, even by the teachers) "You can't GO any lower!! If you flunk out of my class, no one else will want you!! You! Are! All! LOOO-ZAAAAAARS!" He'd yell until the scalp under his combover would turn bright red. It was alarming.
Ah. Jolly ol' Ireland. Such memories. :smoke:
puckin_A
11-29-2006, 06:20 PM
I would love to work at Barnes and Noble but it would kill me. Already I have the biggest neck ache when I leave that place.
Bonbonsgrrl
11-29-2006, 06:40 PM
i want to join in this off topic ness.. Don't worry i have on topic stuff too
My 8th grade year of Middle School i had the HOTTEST Social Studies teacher i mean he was GORGEOUS Mr. Solomon all the girls in the school had a crush on him this was at WFRMS about 1999....and i still love him
he left us to teach in Florida and a few years ago popped up on a TV show called Get Packing or something that was on the Travel channel.....don't matter he's still hot
On Topic.....there are 2 people preggers at my Eckerd who work up front so ill ask them :)
CANESFREAKinDET
11-30-2006, 04:30 AM
Jordan..doing her part for the pregnant community at Eckerd. :D
You guys are cracking me up with these teacher stories. LOL...turns out everyone really DOES have the combovered Math professors. :lol: :laugh:
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