gnoff wrote:I slept from 2200 last night until 0700 this morning, so good!
Then snoozed an hour too...

gnoff wrote:Let this be a warning to those that dare visit the gnoffi

gnoff wrote:WizardBeast wrote:gnoff wrote:Let this be a warning to those that dare visit the gnoffi
yeah, he will keep bringing more beers out of that famous beer fridge until you are about ready to pass out!
metal + bacon + sweden + generous gnoffi who shares his beer = best vacation!
We sure did some nice damage to the contents of my fridge!
Hey if you had the best vacation, I'm satisfied


DrinkMoxie wrote:only 3 days in and I already have 3 items sold and a whole bunch of bidders and watchers! So far so good.
ps - if you're interested in bidding awesome, but even if you can just help spread the word by sharing the link with people you know who might bid, it'll help me raise money to move and will be HIGHLY appreciated
http://www.ebay.com/sch/nythnuh/m.html? ... 4340.l2562
KDibildeaux wrote:DrinkMoxie wrote:only 3 days in and I already have 3 items sold and a whole bunch of bidders and watchers! So far so good.
ps - if you're interested in bidding awesome, but even if you can just help spread the word by sharing the link with people you know who might bid, it'll help me raise money to move and will be HIGHLY appreciated
http://www.ebay.com/sch/nythnuh/m.html? ... 4340.l2562
Cool! I will pass it on

Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.
One more reason to celebrate, drink beer and eat bacon :)Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.


gnoff wrote:Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.
And your name is cleared too?




Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.

gnoff wrote:TOM CRUISE wrote:I LOVE THE FOE FEATURE HERE. GOT ONE BITCH ON IT AND CANNOT SEE HER POSTS !! WOO HOOOOOOOO![]()
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AlaskaRachel wrote:Funny that Mooyagi brought up ranting about the education system, since I've been engrossed in a conversation today with a former fellow student and her mother about the state of the education system, and how we both became "well-educated" because our parents pushed us to learn much more than what was taught in school.

Laura wrote:A few weeks ago our older daughter found out she did not get accepted into any of the ten "selective enrollment" Chicago Public High Schools she applied to. Getting your kids into the better public schools here (e.g. magnet, selective enrollment) is a challenge. We really lucked out with the lottery for our kids' K-8 school (a math & science focus magnet school), but knew high school was going to be the next hurdle. She's a great student, but in one school's case, they received 12,000 applications for 250 freshman spots. The local papers reported it was a particularly "brutal admissions year." There are no longer racial quotas (FYI, for those who don't know, non-hispanic whites are a minority in Chicago), but the racial quotas have been replaced by 4 socio-economic quotas (called tiers) based on your zip code - each applicant has to have top admissions test scores and grades to be considered, and then they take an equal number from each tier. Bottom line is - if you're a smart kid from a "good" zipcode (i.e. neighborhood), the competition is super stiff.
So, I could have put all the above in the random bitching thread (and especially since daughter Veronica was initially devastated)...but, as we always tell her, be confident it will all work out somehow...the whole idea of when "one door closes, another one opens." In other words, no crying over spilt milk idea and we immediately went into rapid Plan B mode - and had her apply to some private and "charter" schools. (by the way, our local public high school has a high drop-out rate, is "low-achieving," and has a fair amount of gang-related problems)
Long story short, she was accepted into a great private school which she is very happy about attending in the fall....and to be honest, we all think will be a better "fit" for her all-around. Of course, the major drawback is paying tuition which we weren't expecting, but that's the breaks, and we'll make it work.

mooyagi wrote:I always thought the idea putting a child's future in the hands of a lottery system is one of the most ridiculous things that can happen. It's a shame that system exists in Chicago. It may be good to get some of the better performing students out of low performing schools but it sucks that it's put to chance for the individuals applying. I'll hold off on a wall of text rant on the state of public education in this country.![]()
Hopefully your daughter enjoys the new school and succeeds in it.



gnoff wrote:My arm is a lot better this morning, if it stays like this all day that's gonna be sweet!
Now it only hurts in a few positions and at a few ways of working it
feels pretty good after 2 months of pain
Guess them doctors are good for something every now and then

Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.

Laura wrote:A few weeks ago our older daughter found out she did not get accepted into any of the ten "selective enrollment" Chicago Public High Schools she applied to. Getting your kids into the better public schools here (e.g. magnet, selective enrollment) is a challenge. We really lucked out with the lottery for our kids' K-8 school (a math & science focus magnet school), but knew high school was going to be the next hurdle. She's a great student, but in one school's case, they received 12,000 applications for 250 freshman spots. The local papers reported it was a particularly "brutal admissions year." There are no longer racial quotas (FYI, for those who don't know, non-hispanic whites are a minority in Chicago), but the racial quotas have been replaced by 4 socio-economic quotas (called tiers) based on your zip code - each applicant has to have top admissions test scores and grades to be considered, and then they take an equal number from each tier. Bottom line is - if you're a smart kid from a "good" zipcode (i.e. neighborhood), the competition is super stiff.
So, I could have put all the above in the random bitching thread (and especially since daughter Veronica was initially devastated)...but, as we always tell her, be confident it will all work out somehow...the whole idea of when "one door closes, another one opens." In other words, no crying over spilt milk idea and we immediately went into rapid Plan B mode - and had her apply to some private and "charter" schools. (by the way, our local public high school has a high drop-out rate, is "low-achieving," and has a fair amount of gang-related problems)
Long story short, she was accepted into a great private school which she is very happy about attending in the fall....and to be honest, we all think will be a better "fit" for her all-around. Of course, the major drawback is paying tuition which we weren't expecting, but that's the breaks, and we'll make it work.

Laura wrote:Thanks Kate....and ooops....sorry again for rambling on as......(I just love this cat - had to post him again)
Memnoch wrote:It's over! We finally negotiated a deal that I could accept. Not as good a deal as I would've wanted, but at least it's over now. And yes, I got a nice sum, so Barge or 70k is paid for now.


definitely an upgrade!Stained Class wrote:Sort of a bitch/rejoice.
Above Symmetry cancelled PPUSABUT Beyond The Bridge was their replacement
definitely an upgrade!

mooyagi wrote:Stained Class wrote:Sort of a bitch/rejoice.
Above Symmetry cancelled PPUSABUT Beyond The Bridge was their replacement
definitely an upgrade!
Nice!

AlaskaRachel wrote:So for those that haven't heard, I've decided to move to Edmonton in May. I started sending out resume's last night, and I already got a call back from Home Depot this morning, asking me to contact them in April to schedule an interview
AlaskaRachel wrote:So for those that haven't heard, I've decided to move to Edmonton in May. I started sending out resume's last night, and I already got a call back from Home Depot this morning, asking me to contact them in April to schedule an interview

AlaskaRachel wrote:So for those that haven't heard, I've decided to move to Edmonton in May. I started sending out resume's last night, and I already got a call back from Home Depot this morning, asking me to contact them in April to schedule an interview

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