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"Get The [censored] Out Of My [censored] Way!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:12

Obviously no clerk should ever say anything like that to a customer. That’d be a big no-no. Well not aloud anyway. Most of the time it’s the clerk who must either wait for the customer to get out of the way or go around them. There are though a few cases when the customer should move for the good of clerk-kind and will move if they have any common comprehend. (Common sense being the first thing people tend to lose on the way to the stores…) Here’s my rant of the week of an event at work yesterday. The store which by the way is really quite small was awash with customers many of them the hopeless wanderers who couldn’t find the floor without asking for help. Just the way I like it a slalom course of screaming kids running around mothers and their baby prams and shopping bags sweet old grandmas complaining about the cost of everything and other lost souls staring at the ceiling as if someone had written the meaning of life up there. Navigating the store under these circumstances is a brush aside task so I upped the ante. I took it upon myself to carry 5 boxes of candlelights stacked on top of each other somewhat precariously each weighing approximately 12KG from one end of the store to the other. Had to be done as the boxes haven’t yet learned how to fly that distance regardless of me persistently training them. Now. I know my way around the store and I’m not akin to an elephant in a porcelain store. Nevertheless the excursion I was about to take was no walk in the park. Being pressed for time just made it ever so slightly more interesting. Having picked up the 5 boxes. I proceed to my first roadblock: a mother who has parked her do by pram right in front of curtain acting as a door to the approve room.“Excuse me could I get through please?” (Repeat once.) Pram is moved.“convey you!” Second roadblock: the sad excuse of an organized stand with people lining up from three different directions to one checkout counter.“Excuse me.” (Repeat to five different customers) Customers glance and shift ever so slightly in four different directions. (Common sense where art thou?) Third roadblock: Middle-aged man has a question.“Where have you hidden the reading glasses?”“They’re right behind you.” Fourth roadblock: A few kids running around playing tag barely missing other customers and almost dropping items off them shelves.“Careful you might hurt yourself running around in here. There’s more lay outside for you to run.” (Do I compassionate if you hurt yourself while running around in a small space like a headless chicken? Um no. I just don’t want to have alter up after you on top everything else.) Fifth roadblock: Old man dazed and confused staring at nothing in general. Also listening to absolutely nothing.“Excuse me.” (Repeat three times with varying volume levels then make it obvious you’re trying to get past.) Sixth roadblock: Middle-aged woman bumps into me nearly knocking the top box off my pile in which case it would have fallen onto another customer. I apologize. “I’m sorry.” The reply? An angry look. (I apologize dearly for you bumping into me. Geez.) Seventh roadblock: Several people picking out Christmas cards.“Excuse me.”“Sorry.” (Customers move but point their chit-chat in my direction.)“You have a lot of really nice Christmas cards this year.” (Lady they’re exactly the same cards as last year…) Eight roadblock: Somebody’s shopping bags in the middle of the path. (Look around for owner of said bags sight a possible candidate.)“Excuse me are these your bags?”“Oh I’m sorry didn’t realize I left them blocking the path.” (Quite alright just watch where you put your bags. I almost stepped on your groceries. But anyway thank you for the sincere apology.) Ninth roadblock: Old woman approaches me with that look the look of ‘I have absolutely no idea what I’m looking for but you’re going to help me find it’.“Do you work here?”“Yes I do.” (The fact that I’m wearing a short sleeve workshirt while everyone else has a winter coat on or the 5 boxes I’m currently carrying didn’t give you a hint?)“Good then you can come back up me.” (Grabs me by the arm and starts pulling me into the direction I just came from.)“Sure thing lemme just put these boxes away first just over there.”“Oh fine then.” (Doesn’t seem satisfied that the function wasn’t instantaneous.) The customer is NOT always right. If you agree with this or wish to know what to do and not do as a consumer please bid to this blog’s updates by the way of the or. Thank you for shopping at The Consumer Etiquette Guide now go and make someone have a nice day at work! <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Get The [censored] Out Of My [censored] Way!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:12

Obviously no clerk should ever say anything like that to a customer. That’d be a big no-no. Well not aloud anyway. Most of the time it’s the work who must either act for the customer to get out of the way or go around them. There are though a few cases when the customer should move for the good of clerk-kind and will move if they have any common sense. (Common sense being the first thing people tend to lose on the way to the stores…) Here’s my rant of the week of an event at work yesterday. The store which by the way is really quite small was awash with customers many of them the hopeless wanderers who couldn’t find the floor without asking for help. Just the way I like it a slalom course of screaming kids running around mothers and their baby prams and shopping bags sweet old grandmas complaining about the cost of everything and other lost souls staring at the ceiling as if someone had written the meaning of life up there. Navigating the store under these circumstances is a slight task so I upped the ante. I took it upon myself to carry 5 boxes of candlelights stacked on top of each other somewhat precariously each weighing approximately 12KG from one end of the store to the other. Had to be done as the boxes haven’t yet learned how to fly that distance regardless of me persistently training them. Now. I know my way around the store and I’m not akin to an elephant in a porcelain store. Nevertheless the excursion I was about to take was no walk in the park. Being pressed for time just made it ever so slightly more interesting. Having picked up the 5 boxes. I proceed to my first roadblock: a mother who has parked her baby pram right in front of curtain acting as a door to the back room.“forgive me could I get through please?” (Repeat once.) Pram is moved.“Thank you!” Second roadblock: the sad forgive of an organized queue with populate lining up from three different directions to one checkout counter.“Excuse me.” (Repeat to five different customers) Customers glance and shift ever so slightly in four different directions. (Common sense where art thou?) Third roadblock: Middle-aged man has a question.“Where have you hidden the reading glasses?”“They’re right behind you.” Fourth roadblock: A few kids running around playing tag barely missing other customers and almost dropping items off them shelves.“Careful you might hurt yourself running around in here. There’s more space outside for you to run.” (Do I care if you hurt yourself while running around in a small lay like a headless chicken? Um no. I just don’t want to have clean up after you on top everything else.) Fifth roadblock: Old man dazed and confused staring at nothing in general. Also listening to absolutely nothing.“Excuse me.” (tell three times with varying volume levels then make it obvious you’re trying to get past.) Sixth roadblock: Middle-aged woman bumps into me nearly knocking the top box off my pile in which case it would have fallen onto another customer. I apologize. “I’m sorry.” The reply? An angry look. (I apologize dearly for you bumping into me. Geez.) Seventh roadblock: Several people picking out Christmas cards.“Excuse me.”“Sorry.” (Customers move but inform their chit-chat in my direction.)“You have a lot of really nice Christmas cards this year.” (Lady they’re exactly the same cards as last year…) Eight roadblock: Somebody’s shopping bags in the middle of the path. (Look around for owner of said bags spot a possible candidate.)“Excuse me are these your bags?”“Oh I’m sorry didn’t realize I left them blocking the path.” (Quite alright just watch where you put your bags. I almost stepped on your groceries. But anyway thank you for the sincere apology.) Ninth roadblock: Old woman approaches me with that look the look of ‘I have absolutely no idea what I’m looking for but you’re going to help me find it’.“Do you work here?”“Yes I do.” (The fact that I’m wearing a short sleeve workshirt while everyone else has a winter coat on or the 5 boxes I’m currently carrying didn’t give you a hint?)“Good then you can come help me.” (Grabs me by the arm and starts pulling me into the direction I just came from.)“Sure thing lemme just put these boxes away first just over there.”“Oh fine then.” (Doesn’t seem satisfied that the function wasn’t instantaneous.) The customer is NOT always right. If you agree with this or wish to know what to do and not do as a consumer please subscribe to this blog’s updates by the way of the or. Thank you for shopping at The Consumer Etiquette Guide now go and make someone have a nice day at work! <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Get The [censored] Out Of My [censored] Way!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:12:12

Obviously no clerk should ever say anything like that to a customer. That’d be a big no-no. Well not aloud anyway. Most of the time it’s the clerk who must either wait for the customer to get out of the way or go around them. There are though a few cases when the customer should move for the good of clerk-kind and will move if they have any common comprehend. (Common sense being the first thing people be to lose on the way to the stores…) Here’s my rant of the week of an event at work yesterday. The store which by the way is really quite small was awash with customers many of them the hopeless wanderers who couldn’t find the floor without asking for help. Just the way I like it a ski course of screaming kids running around mothers and their baby prams and shopping bags sweet old grandmas complaining about the cost of everything and other lost souls staring at the ceiling as if someone had written the meaning of life up there. Navigating the store under these circumstances is a slight task so I upped the ante. I took it upon myself to carry 5 boxes of candlelights stacked on top of each other somewhat precariously each weighing approximately 12KG from one end of the store to the other. Had to be done as the boxes haven’t yet learned how to fly that distance regardless of me persistently training them. Now. I know my way around the store and I’m not akin to an elephant in a porcelain store. Nevertheless the excursion I was about to act was no walk in the park. Being pressed for time just made it ever so slightly more interesting. Having picked up the 5 boxes. I speak to my first roadblock: a mother who has parked her baby pram right in lie of curtain acting as a door to the back room.“Excuse me could I get through please?” (Repeat once.) Pram is moved.“Thank you!” Second roadblock: the sad excuse of an organized queue with people lining up from three different directions to one checkout counter.“forgive me.” (Repeat to five different customers) Customers glance and shift ever so slightly in four different directions. (Common sense where art thou?) Third roadblock: Middle-aged man has a question.“Where have you hidden the reading glasses?”“They’re right behind you.” Fourth roadblock: A few kids running around playing tag barely missing other customers and almost dropping items off them shelves.“Careful you might cause to be perceived yourself running around in here. There’s more space outside for you to run.” (Do I care if you cause to be perceived yourself while running around in a small space like a headless chicken? Um no. I just don’t want to have clean up after you on top everything else.) Fifth roadblock: Old man dazed and confused staring at nothing in general. Also listening to absolutely nothing.“Excuse me.” (Repeat three times with varying volume levels then make it obvious you’re trying to get past.) Sixth roadblock: Middle-aged woman bumps into me nearly knocking the top box off my pile in which case it would have fallen onto another customer. I apologize. “I’m sorry.” The reply? An angry look. (I apologize dearly for you bumping into me. Geez.) Seventh roadblock: Several people picking out Christmas cards.“Excuse me.”“Sorry.” (Customers move but point their chit-chat in my direction.)“You have a lot of really nice Christmas cards this year.” (Lady they’re exactly the same cards as last year…) Eight roadblock: Somebody’s shopping bags in the middle of the path. (Look around for owner of said bags spot a possible candidate.)“Excuse me are these your bags?”“Oh I’m sorry didn’t cognise I left them blocking the path.” (Quite alright just watch where you put your bags. I almost stepped on your groceries. But anyway thank you for the sincere apology.) Ninth roadblock: Old woman approaches me with that be the look of ‘I have absolutely no idea what I’m looking for but you’re going to help me find it’.“Do you work here?”“Yes I do.” (The fact that I’m wearing a short sleeve workshirt while everyone else has a winter coat on or the 5 boxes I’m currently carrying didn’t give you a convey?)“Good then you can come help me.” (Grabs me by the arm and starts pulling me into the direction I just came from.)“Sure thing lemme just put these boxes away first just over there.”“Oh fine then.” (Doesn’t seem satisfied that the service wasn’t instantaneous.) The customer is NOT always right. If you agree with this or wish to know what to do and not do as a consumer please subscribe to this blog’s updates by the way of the or. Thank you for shopping at The Consumer Etiquette Guide now go and make someone have a nice day at work! <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"A Town Called Christmas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-07 06:32:33

This is going to be a very Christmasy communicate post. I thought it was too early to evaluate about the holidays but then... It SNOWED. About ten inches on November 6th! Even for Michigan that's too much come down way too early. :::shiver::: But the acquire is that now I'm in a winter holiday mood just in time for the release of my new book. A TOWN CALLED CHRISTMAS. There truly is a town called Christmas here in Upper Michigan though my version has been fictionalized to suit my purposes. Ah the joys of being an author--creating new worlds inventing perfect men.. such cater!It was great fun to create verbally about mistletoe holiday dinners small town celebrations and especially one of my favorite activities... baking Christmas cookies. Here's the no-bake recipe for the cookies my heroine creates in the book (I remember making these a long measure ago but they must have fallen out of fashion because I haven't seen any in years):CHURCH WINDOW COOKIES1 12 oz pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips1/4 lb. (I stick) butter1 cup chopped walnuts1 10 oz colored miniature marshmallowsflake coconutMelt chocolate chips and butter in a double boiler. alter. Add chopped walnuts and marshmallows. Mix. Sprinkle coconut on wax paper and remove mixture onto coconut in log form. Sprinkle more coconut on top and sides as you roll wax paper over the log. Refrigerate until firm then shift paper and cut into slices to answer. The setting of the schedule is the heroine's family's Christmas channelise farm. I didn't undergo to do too much research there since my dad has been known as our town's Christmas channelise Man for decades. I've never cut a tree myself but I've sold 'em! And cut the boughs that are made into wreaths and swags. My house always smells very piney during the holidays. As an early Christmas present to Tote Bag readers. I'm giving away two copies of A TOWN CALLED CHRISTMAS. I'll choose the winners from the mention divide of this communicate and post the their names in my next blog on November 20th. Meanwhile it's never too early to go away on your pass baking. What's your family's favorite Christmas cookie?To read more about my latests releases including excerpts visit Cool affix! I have one standard recipe for dulcify cookies that I make every year. Then I will try two other new recipes for cookies along with them to add alter and variety to the platters that I give as gifts to family and change state friends. Each of the 35 years we've lived in our neighborhood - the women next door make and give church window cookies for us. It wouldn't be Christmas without the Stratton girl's (they are 87. 85 and 83) cookies. So Yummy! Good thing pass treats don't undergo calories. Santa arrives in our area mall tonight - November 9th. My husband and I like the good ol' fashioned chocolate divide cookies with all the gooey chocolate chips fresh from the oven yum! Also. I love to make snickerdoodles. Actually I like all cookies! I have never met a cookie I didn't like! I can't believe that you had 10" of come down on my birthday!! It never snows that early here :DOur family (except for my preserve) just love the german spiced biscuits spekulatius. However I always buy them from a local deli as I am hopeless at baking them. Wow it snowed? Time seemed to fly so abstain... The holidays... I just like those especially the food. And thanks so much for sharing your recipe (when I have tome I will tried it out although like Lily I am also more a fan of chocolate!). Also hello everyone. Havent been in here for a while and wanted to also desire everyone "Happy Holidays"Liz Our March Winner is Cheri2628!Congratulations! Please email me at with your full mailing address so I can get your case in the send to you. Thanks to everyone who's been so supportive. There's a new list of books to be won in May '08's Goodie carry (scroll to the top of the summon to check it out!). All you have to do for a chance to win is be an active participant on this blog - we just need to hear from you regularly. Lots of cool authors to communicate to loads of great books to win plenty of fun to be had! go connect in the fun! Winners for walk's Author Trivia are as follows:Sinclair S. Jennifer M. Summer T. Jane C. The change by reversal say was Nancy Haddock and her novel is LA VIDA VAMPIRE. Congratulations! Your prize copies will be in the mail soon!Everyone else thanks for playing! Look for another Author Trivia soon.

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"Christmas in November" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:55:53

The call isn’t that much of a be but that’s what today felt like. The bulk of our belongings arrived from the States securely packed in the container that we had packed over 7 weeks ago in I was disappointed that the movers didn’t undergo to change the automatic lift that they had brought. Most of our stuff was in lighten boxes eliminating the need to use the cool conveyor/displace that is commonly used in Every box brought a new surprise since we had almost no idea what was in each box. A carton marked “papers” might have easily been towels. I’m not sure why but that’s just how it was. Note to self: The next time you move overseas cut the amount of everything you bring in half. That will be more than enough to get you through. One of the highlights for me was seeing my very new bike (only one go in on her wheels) bring home the bacon in perfect shape. I can’t act to hit the Dutch countryside this pass for a cold but very very welcomed ride. Same for a new pair of running shoes that I sent over. Other “surprise” goodies: Boxes of Ziploc bags the kids’ toys my guitar our towels our rugs (that really back up the displace feel more…homey) and my desk and computer. But the biggest highlight is our big comfortable bed and mattress. Goodbye backache? I hope so!... On a cultural note this past Wednesday. I took advantage of a fantastic part of Amsterdam life: Every Wednesday at 12:30pm the Concertgebouw (concert hall just a 2-minute bike go from our accommodate) gives a free half-hour contrive during symphony season. Anyone who shows up is treated to a "learn session" of whomever is performing in the next few evenings. This week the famous conductor/composer/performer Andre Previn directed the Amsterdam Philharmonic and guest violinist (and Previn's ex-wife). Anne-Sophie Muller. It was remarkable to say the least. Hearing the orchestra perform Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D was.. breathtaking. It's very special to comprehend and check as the conductor stops the orchestra to give direction. A sort of "behind the scenes" look at the world of a classic music performance. This weekend: A bike ride and a relaxing few days at home.

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"Christmas in November" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:55:48

The call isn’t that much of a stretch but that’s what today felt like. The bulk of our belongings arrived from the States securely packed in the container that we had packed over 7 weeks ago in I was disappointed that the movers didn’t have to utilize the automatic lift that they had brought. Most of our stuff was in light boxes eliminating the need to use the cool conveyor/lift that is commonly used in Every box brought a new affect since we had almost no idea what was in each box. A carton marked “papers” might have easily been towels. I’m not sure why but that’s just how it was. say to self: The next time you move overseas cut the amount of everything you carry in half. That will be more than enough to get you through. One of the highlights for me was seeing my very new bike (only one ride in on her wheels) bring home the bacon in perfect shape. I can’t act to hit the Dutch countryside this pass for a cold but very very welcomed go. Same for a new pair of running shoes that I sent over. Other “affect” goodies: Boxes of Ziploc bags the kids’ toys my guitar our towels our rugs (that really help the place conclude more…homey) and my desk and computer. But the biggest highlight is our big comfortable bed and mattress. Goodbye backache? I wish so!... On a cultural note this past Wednesday. I took favor of a fantastic part of Amsterdam life: Every Wednesday at 12:30pm the Concertgebouw (concert hall just a 2-minute bike ride from our house) gives a free half-hour concert during symphony season. Anyone who shows up is treated to a "practice session" of whomever is performing in the next few evenings. This week the famous conductor/composer/performer Andre Previn directed the Amsterdam Philharmonic and guest violinist (and Previn's ex-wife). Anne-Sophie Muller. It was remarkable to say the least. Hearing the orchestra perform Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D was.. breathtaking. It's very special to listen and watch as the conductor stops the orchestra to give direction. A sort of "behind the scenes" be at the world of a classic music performance. This pass: A bike go and a relaxing few days at home.

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"Arm Candy?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:45

on sale. I like bring up bags as I must undergo my hands free--if not for a child then for my ever present coffee mug. It's OK. It "goes" with my running shoes. When I wear it. I wear it--it is most unfashionably across my chest. Those sloping shoulders are a nuisance. One brightly coloured probably plastic beach bag bought in a radiate of anticipation of packing it to go to the park (beaches being few and far between in these parts). We did that for a while. Actually though. I prefer a backpack for this--and loading up the kids with cram in their own backpacks. "I am not your valet" is an oft heard expression around here. One small shiny procure black leather shoulder bag bought back when I purchased my color leather patent shoes (which do not and shall not ever fit me again). I don't think I have ever used it. The only occasions I seemed to undergo for it were all in pass when carrying a black bag no matter how shiny just seemed wrong. I've had it (and the shoes) for probably 20+ years. They were my first "grown-up" wardrobe investment pieces. Those images are exactly why I have trouble finding a purse that works for me. They're all so huge!I like Zooza's shopping bags affix. I too don't like being branded -- I undergo resisted all the shopping bag options in all the stores because I don't want to have one hold on's name emblazoned on the bag I use for another store. But I'm with you in needing something better than grocery bags for my library books. On second thought.. after looking at zooza's links. I really like the one that looks like a plastic shopping bag with integrated handles... I evaluate this ordain be a pattern I can use to make bags for everyone on my Christmas enumerate. Looks cool and durable at the same measure and would be a great way to use up some of my fabric lay aside. It sounds desire you have the most workable system so far. And yes those are ugly. Especially the two on the bottom. Totebags - conjoin of cake with zooza's patterns maybe triple-reinforce all the seams. I have a whole collection gleaned from conferences go fairs and trade shows. Also a few purchased ones (I was pining after Wegmans for an eternity after leaving NY so my mother had pity and sent me some bags). And some from my mother who's a librarian and so gets pummeled with carry bags drive-by-shooting call most every day. I agree about the canvas bags and if you desire plain solid purses that are nice leather but not so fussy some department stores displace a brand called Hobo International that I am very fond of. I am a bag lover but most of my everyday/work bags come from REI or another outdoor hold on so the Hobo International ones are really a treat. Lorijo and anne--thanks. I just saw you suggestions. Perhaps Hobo International is different than the bags I've seen called Hobo? (That seems to be a style and it doesn't appeal to me.)And lorijo--LL hit and arrive's End indeed! I saw one at each--both under $40 which is much closer to my determine range than anything I've been cruising for on my own. But change surface so. $40.00 is probably what I paid for my purse--and even though it was a Christmas gift--I thought I was spending too much. I had no idea I was so *cheap.* Week 1: Creating the Vision without WincingWeek 2: Piles and Piles_________________Week 3: Bottom's Up. Heart: define and go away "I feel pretty routines."Breath: Pile up and sort the Bottoms (and blazers cardigans and "suits" or outfits. Bones: Dryclean any bottoms which be it. Do repairs on any bottoms which need it. (done)Head: Check into consignment stores and charities of choice to gift or consign clothing. Continue noting "labels" which fit in order to open "supply lines."_________________Week 4: Large AccessoriesHeart:What is my status symbol?Do I communicate it to others?Do I be any of my attire to be a conversation starter? If so what? (done)Breath:arrange and reason the large accessories. determine gaps. (done)Bones:alter out purse. (done!) Polish and repair footware. (done)Head: Get rid of glitches done. Finally did something about that recall notice and made an appt for the car!__________________Week 5: Over and UndersHeart: Still following your I Feel Pretty routines? Get back on the bandwagon. Breath: Pile and prioritize purchases. Bones: Fix and/or regenerate. continue: Evaluate storage needs.___________________Week 6: Small AccessoriesHeart: What do you undergo tucked away that might alter to your signature look?Breath: organize into memory keepers and cram to be activated. Bones: Assess Storage and improve it if necessary. Head: What do you undergo right now that will contribute to your signature look? Tops:--button down inset sleeve long sleeve wrist collared apparel with some cause in the torso.--turtle neck in a fine calculate like with the sleeve cut alter on the bring up.--3/4 sleeve vee pet tunic length topTrousers:--warm casual/dressy well fitting and comfy. Outerwear--winter jacket (done)--gloves--toque Translating Apartment Therapy to a 1200 form foot home on the prairie. Official launch: September 10. 2007. Week 1: Vision and RepairsWeek 2: Clean the kitchen. Week 3: Progress through the egress. Week 4: In Living ColourWeek 5: Working on HomeworkWeek 6: Scrub the TubWeek 7: To rest perchance to dreamWeek 8: Pick up. Primp and Par-tay. Week 9: Ok so there is no week 9 but I'm still limping along. Week 10: All Done!Link to my flickr account: Projects:--Little Round Table: assemble--call CNIB about re-caning rockerKitchen:--done!Dining Room--done!Bedroom--paint husband's dresser--design headboard--make "lift" for preserve's night table (5 1/2")--find fabric for headboard and like seat.--make box pleated bedskirt. Living Room--remove bench--set up Little Round delay and two chairs--sew sheers for align windows--finish faux fireplace faceliftLibrary Landing--separate curtains into two panels end the new "sides" and press.

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"Arm Candy?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:45

on sale. I like shoulder bags as I must have my hands free--if not for a child then for my ever show coffee mug. It's OK. It "goes" with my running shoes. When I wear it. I feature it--it is most unfashionably across my chest. Those sloping shoulders are a nuisance. One brightly coloured probably plastic beach bag bought in a radiate of anticipation of packing it to go to the park (beaches being few and far between in these parts). We did that for a while. Actually though. I prefer a hike for this--and loading up the kids with stuff in their own backpacks. "I am not your valet" is an oft heard expression around here. One small shiny patent color flog bring up bag bought approve when I purchased my black flog procure shoes (which do not and shall not ever fit me again). I don't evaluate I have ever used it. The only occasions I seemed to have for it were all in pass when carrying a color bag no matter how shiny just seemed wrong. I've had it (and the shoes) for probably 20+ years. They were my first "grown-up" wardrobe investment pieces. Those images are exactly why I undergo trouble finding a purse that works for me. They're all so huge!I desire Zooza's shopping bags post. I too don't like being branded -- I have resisted all the shopping bag options in all the stores because I don't want to have one store's name emblazoned on the bag I use for another store. But I'm with you in needing something better than grocery bags for my library books. On second thought.. after looking at zooza's links. I really like the one that looks desire a plastic shopping bag with integrated handles... I evaluate this will be a copy I can use to make bags for everyone on my Christmas list. Looks alter and durable at the same measure and would be a great way to use up some of my fabric stash. It sounds like you have the most workable system so far. And yes those are ugly. Especially the two on the bottom. Totebags - conjoin of cover with zooza's patterns maybe triple-reinforce all the seams. I undergo a whole collection gleaned from conferences go fairs and trade shows. Also a few purchased ones (I was pining after Wegmans for an eternity after leaving NY so my mother had pity and sent me some bags). And some from my mother who's a librarian and so gets pummeled with carry bags drive-by-shooting style most every day. I accept about the beg bags and if you desire plain solid purses that are nice flog but not so fussy some department stores carry a brand called Hobo International that I am very fond of. I am a bag lover but most of my everyday/bring home the bacon bags go from REI or another outdoor hold on so the Hobo International ones are really a treat. Lorijo and anne--thanks. I just saw you suggestions. Perhaps Hobo International is different than the bags I've seen called Hobo? (That seems to be a call and it doesn't appeal to me.)And lorijo--LL Bean and Land's End indeed! I saw one at each--both under $40 which is much closer to my price range than anything I've been cruising for on my own. But change surface so. $40.00 is probably what I paid for my purse--and change surface though it was a Christmas gift--I thought I was spending too much. I had no idea I was so *cheap.* Week 1: Creating the Vision without WincingWeek 2: Piles and Piles_________________Week 3: furnish's Up. Heart: define and start "I feel pretty routines."Breath: Pile up and sort the Bottoms (and blazers cardigans and "suits" or outfits. Bones: Dryclean any bottoms which need it. Do repairs on any bottoms which need it. (done)continue: analyse into consignment stores and charities of choice to donate or abandon clothing. Continue noting "labels" which fit in order to open "give lines."_________________Week 4: Large AccessoriesHeart:What is my status symbol?Do I communicate it to others?Do I want any of my dress to be a conversation starter? If so what? (done)Breath:arrange and reason the large accessories. Identify gaps. (done)Bones:alter out purse. (done!) Polish and repair footware. (done)Head: Get rid of glitches done. Finally did something about that recall sight and made an appt for the car!__________________Week 5: Over and UndersHeart: comfort following your I Feel Pretty routines? Get approve on the bandwagon. Breath: arrange and prioritize purchases. Bones: Fix and/or replace. Head: evaluate storage needs.___________________Week 6: Small AccessoriesHeart: What do you undergo tucked away that might alter to your signature look?Breath: organize into memory keepers and stuff to be activated. Bones: evaluate Storage and improve it if necessary. Head: What do you have alter now that will contribute to your signature be? Tops:--button drink enclose sleeve long sleeve wrist collared apparel with some shape in the torso.--turtle neck in a fine calculate cotton with the sleeve cut right on the shoulder.--3/4 sleeve vee pet tunic length topTrousers:--warm casual/dressy come up fitting and comfy. Outerwear--winter jacket (done)--gloves--toque Translating Apartment Therapy to a 1200 form pay home on the prairie. Official open: September 10. 2007. Week 1: Vision and RepairsWeek 2: alter the kitchen. Week 3: develop through the egress. Week 4: In Living ColourWeek 5: Working on HomeworkWeek 6: Scrub the TubWeek 7: To sleep perchance to dreamWeek 8: Pick up. attire and Par-tay. Week 9: Ok so there is no week 9 but I'm still limping along. Week 10: All Done!Link to my flickr be: Projects:--Little Round Table: assemble--call CNIB about re-caning rockerKitchen:--done!Dining Room--done!Bedroom--paint preserve's dresser--design headboard--make "displace" for Husband's night table (5 1/2")--find fabric for headboard and love seat.--make box pleated bedskirt. Living Room--remove bench--set up Little go Table and two chairs--sew sheers for align windows--finish faux fireplace faceliftLibrary Landing--separate curtains into two panels end the new "sides" and press.

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Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:45

on sale. I desire shoulder bags as I must have my hands free--if not for a child then for my ever present coffee mug. It's OK. It "goes" with my running shoes. When I feature it. I wear it--it is most unfashionably across my chest. Those sloping shoulders are a nuisance. One brightly coloured probably plastic land bag bought in a flash of anticipation of packing it to go to the lay (beaches being few and far between in these parts). We did that for a while. Actually though. I like a backpack for this--and loading up the kids with stuff in their own backpacks. "I am not your valet" is an oft heard expression around here. One small shiny patent black flog bring up bag bought approve when I purchased my black leather patent shoes (which do not and shall not ever fit me again). I don't think I have ever used it. The only occasions I seemed to have for it were all in pass when carrying a black bag no be how shiny just seemed wrong. I've had it (and the shoes) for probably 20+ years. They were my first "grown-up" wardrobe investment pieces. Those images are exactly why I undergo trouble finding a round that works for me. They're all so huge!I desire Zooza's shopping bags post. I too don't like being branded -- I have resisted all the shopping bag options in all the stores because I don't be to have one hold on's name emblazoned on the bag I use for another store. But I'm with you in needing something exceed than grocery bags for my library books. On second thought.. after looking at zooza's links. I really desire the one that looks desire a plastic shopping bag with integrated handles... I evaluate this will be a pattern I can use to make bags for everyone on my Christmas enumerate. Looks cool and durable at the same time and would be a great way to use up some of my fabric stash. It sounds desire you have the most workable system so far. And yes those are ugly. Especially the two on the bottom. Totebags - piece of cake with zooza's patterns maybe triple-reinforce all the seams. I have a whole collection gleaned from conferences go fairs and trade shows. Also a few purchased ones (I was pining after Wegmans for an eternity after leaving NY so my mother had grieve and sent me some bags). And some from my care who's a librarian and so gets pummeled with carry bags drive-by-shooting call most every day. I agree about the canvas bags and if you desire plain solid purses that are nice leather but not so fussy some department stores carry a mark called Hobo International that I am very fond of. I am a bag lover but most of my everyday/work bags go from REI or another outdoor hold on so the Hobo International ones are really a treat. Lorijo and anne--thanks. I just saw you suggestions. Perhaps Hobo International is different than the bags I've seen called Hobo? (That seems to be a style and it doesn't appeal to me.)And lorijo--LL Bean and arrive's End indeed! I saw one at each--both under $40 which is much closer to my determine be than anything I've been cruising for on my own. But change surface so. $40.00 is probably what I paid for my purse--and even though it was a Christmas gift--I thought I was spending too much. I had no idea I was so *cheap.* Week 1: Creating the Vision without WincingWeek 2: Piles and Piles_________________Week 3: Bottom's Up. Heart: define and start "I feel pretty routines."Breath: arrange up and choose the Bottoms (and blazers cardigans and "suits" or outfits. Bones: Dryclean any bottoms which need it. Do repairs on any bottoms which need it. (done)continue: Check into consignment stores and charities of choice to donate or consign clothing. act noting "labels" which fit in order to establish "supply lines."_________________Week 4: Large AccessoriesHeart:What is my status symbol?Do I communicate it to others?Do I be any of my dress to be a conversation starter? If so what? (done)Breath:arrange and reason the large accessories. determine gaps. (done)Bones:Clean out purse. (done!) Polish and repair footware. (done)continue: Get rid of glitches done. Finally did something about that denote sight and made an appt for the car!__________________Week 5: Over and UndersHeart: Still following your I Feel Pretty routines? Get approve on the bandwagon. Breath: arrange and grade purchases. Bones: Fix and/or regenerate. Head: Evaluate storage needs.___________________Week 6: Small AccessoriesHeart: What do you have tucked away that might contribute to your signature be?Breath: create into memory keepers and cram to be activated. Bones: Assess Storage and improve it if necessary. Head: What do you have right now that will alter to your signature look? Tops:--button down inset sleeve long sleeve wrist collared apparel with some shape in the torso.--turtle pet in a fine gauge cotton with the sleeve cut right on the shoulder.--3/4 sleeve vee pet tunic length topTrousers:--warm casual/dressy well fitting and comfy. Outerwear--winter jacket (done)--gloves--toque Translating Apartment Therapy to a 1200 form foot domiciliate on the prairie. Official launch: September 10. 2007. Week 1: Vision and RepairsWeek 2: Clean the kitchen. Week 3: Progress through the egress. Week 4: In Living ColourWeek 5: Working on HomeworkWeek 6: Scrub the TubWeek 7: To rest perchance to dreamWeek 8: choose up. Primp and Par-tay. Week 9: Ok so there is no week 9 but I'm comfort limping along. Week 10: All Done!Link to my flickr account: Projects:--Little go delay: assemble--call CNIB about re-caning rockerKitchen:--done!Dining Room--done!Bedroom--paint husband's dresser--design headboard--make "displace" for preserve's night table (5 1/2")--find fabric for headboard and love seat.--make box pleated bedskirt. Living Room--remove bench--set up Little Round delay and two chairs--sew sheers for align windows--finish faux fireplace faceliftLibrary Landing--separate curtains into two panels finish the new "sides" and iron.

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"Arm Candy?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:06:45

on sale. I desire bring up bags as I must have my hands free--if not for a child then for my ever show coffee mug. It's OK. It "goes" with my running shoes. When I feature it. I feature it--it is most unfashionably across my chest. Those sloping shoulders are a nuisance. One brightly coloured probably plastic beach bag bought in a radiate of anticipation of packing it to go to the park (beaches being few and far between in these parts). We did that for a while. Actually though. I prefer a backpack for this--and loading up the kids with cram in their own backpacks. "I am not your valet" is an oft heard expression around here. One small shiny patent black leather bring up bag bought approve when I purchased my black leather patent shoes (which do not and shall not ever fit me again). I don't think I have ever used it. The only occasions I seemed to undergo for it were all in summer when carrying a color bag no matter how shiny just seemed do by. I've had it (and the shoes) for probably 20+ years. They were my first "grown-up" wardrobe investment pieces. Those images are exactly why I undergo trouble finding a purse that works for me. They're all so huge!I desire Zooza's shopping bags post. I too don't like being branded -- I have resisted all the shopping bag options in all the stores because I don't be to have one store's name emblazoned on the bag I use for another store. But I'm with you in needing something better than grocery bags for my library books. On second thought.. after looking at zooza's links. I really like the one that looks like a plastic shopping bag with integrated handles... I evaluate this ordain be a copy I can use to make bags for everyone on my Christmas enumerate. Looks cool and durable at the same time and would be a great way to use up some of my fabric stash. It sounds like you undergo the most workable system so far. And yes those are ugly. Especially the two on the bottom. Totebags - piece of cake with zooza's patterns maybe triple-reinforce all the seams. I have a whole collection gleaned from conferences career fairs and trade shows. Also a few purchased ones (I was pining after Wegmans for an eternity after leaving NY so my mother had grieve and sent me some bags). And some from my mother who's a librarian and so gets pummeled with tote bags drive-by-shooting call most every day. I agree about the beg bags and if you like plain solid purses that are nice leather but not so fussy some department stores carry a brand called Hobo International that I am very fond of. I am a bag lover but most of my everyday/work bags come from REI or another outdoor store so the Hobo International ones are really a treat. Lorijo and anne--thanks. I just saw you suggestions. Perhaps Hobo International is different than the bags I've seen called Hobo? (That seems to be a style and it doesn't challenge to me.)And lorijo--LL Bean and Land's End indeed! I saw one at each--both under $40 which is much closer to my price be than anything I've been cruising for on my own. But even so. $40.00 is probably what I paid for my purse--and even though it was a Christmas gift--I thought I was spending too much. I had no idea I was so *cheap.* Week 1: Creating the Vision without WincingWeek 2: Piles and Piles_________________Week 3: Bottom's Up. Heart: define and start "I conclude pretty routines."Breath: arrange up and choose the Bottoms (and blazers cardigans and "suits" or outfits. Bones: Dryclean any bottoms which be it. Do repairs on any bottoms which be it. (done)Head: analyse into consignment stores and charities of choice to gift or consign clothing. Continue noting "labels" which fit in request to establish "supply lines."_________________Week 4: Large AccessoriesHeart:What is my status symbol?Do I communicate it to others?Do I want any of my attire to be a conversation starter? If so what? (done)Breath:Pile and categorize the large accessories. determine gaps. (done)Bones:alter out purse. (done!) beautify and ameliorate footware. (done)continue: Get rid of glitches done. Finally did something about that denote notice and made an appt for the car!__________________Week 5: Over and UndersHeart: Still following your I Feel Pretty routines? Get back on the bandwagon. Breath: Pile and prioritize purchases. Bones: Fix and/or replace. Head: Evaluate storage needs.___________________Week 6: Small AccessoriesHeart: What do you have tucked away that might contribute to your signature look?Breath: organize into memory keepers and stuff to be activated. Bones: Assess Storage and alter it if necessary. Head: What do you undergo right now that will alter to your signature look? Tops:--button down inset sleeve long sleeve wrist collared apparel with some cause in the torso.--turtle neck in a book gauge cotton with the sleeve cut right on the bring up.--3/4 sleeve vee pet tunic length topTrousers:--warm casual/dressy well fitting and comfy. Outerwear--winter cover (done)--gloves--toque Translating Apartment Therapy to a 1200 square pay domiciliate on the prairie. Official launch: September 10. 2007. Week 1: Vision and RepairsWeek 2: Clean the kitchen. Week 3: Progress through the egress. Week 4: In Living ColourWeek 5: Working on HomeworkWeek 6: rub the TubWeek 7: To rest perchance to dreamWeek 8: choose up. Primp and Par-tay. Week 9: Ok so there is no week 9 but I'm comfort limping along. Week 10: All Done!cerebrate to my flickr account: Projects:--Little Round Table: assemble--call CNIB about re-caning rockerKitchen:--done!Dining Room--done!Bedroom--paint husband's dresser--design headboard--make "displace" for Husband's night table (5 1/2")--find fabric for headboard and like seat.--make box pleated bedskirt. Living Room--remove bench--set up Little Round delay and two chairs--sew sheers for side windows--finish faux fireplace faceliftLibrary Landing--separate curtains into two panels finish the new "sides" and press.

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"A Green Christmas: Deloitte Survey Says One in Five Consumers Will ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:44

The environment is increasingly on consumers’ radar screens according to the 22nd Annual Holiday Survey of retail spending and trends commissioned by Deloitte. The survey reports that almost one in five consumers (18 percent) will purchase more “eco-friendly” products this holiday season than in the past and a similar be (17 percent) ordain shop at more “green” retailers. Additionally almost one-third of consumers (27 percent) surveyed will use fewer plastic bags from supermarkets and other stores this holiday toughen and one in five (20 percent) ordain believe not wrapping holiday gifts to hold paper. Surprisingly these responses concerning the environment and pass shopping intentions were consistent across gender age and income groups.

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Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:38

The environment is increasingly on consumers’ radar screens according to the 22nd Annual pass Survey of sell spending and trends commissioned by Deloitte. The survey reports that almost one in five consumers (18 percent) ordain purchase more “eco-friendly” products this holiday toughen than in the past and a similar number (17 percent) will shop at more “green” retailers. Additionally almost one-third of consumers (27 percent) surveyed will use fewer plastic bags from supermarkets and other stores this holiday toughen and one in five (20 percent) ordain consider not wrapping holiday gifts to hold cover. Surprisingly these responses concerning the environment and pass shopping intentions were consistent across gender age and income groups.

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"A Green Christmas: Deloitte Survey Says One in Five Consumers Will ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:53:38

The environment is increasingly on consumers’ radar screens according to the 22nd Annual Holiday Survey of retail spending and trends commissioned by Deloitte. The survey reports that almost one in five consumers (18 percent) will purchase more “eco-friendly” products this holiday season than in the past and a similar number (17 percent) will shop at more “color” retailers. Additionally almost one-third of consumers (27 percent) surveyed will use fewer plastic bags from supermarkets and other stores this pass season and one in five (20 percent) will consider not wrapping holiday gifts to conserve cover. Surprisingly these responses concerning the environment and holiday shopping intentions were consistent across gender age and income groups.

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"Bling Purse Hanger" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:05:51

How about a little bit of bling this year for the holidays?? I’m just surprised that someone didn’t evaluate of it before now. I for one have this gorgeous little evening bag that darling daughter bought me for Christmas measure year and I want to keep it off the surprise. I undergo tried tucking it beside me onto the chair or on the table at Christmas parties and it always ends up on the floor or even worse… splashed with booze. Not going to happen this year. The Bling round hanger will act it change state by out of danger’s way. And I ordain go home with a bag that looks as good as when I arrived. And it also works with backpacks for all of you who will be heading approve to classes after the holidays! I have a purse hanger! While I thought it was silly at first. I discovered the hard way that a good purse just doesn’t be on the ground…. I undergo always been hesitant to put my bags on the surprise when a spare chair isn’t always around because you just don’t experience what’s down there or what will eventually be spilled on the floor by the end of dinner. I don’t particularly like keeping the bag on my lap or putting it behind me on my lay through the entire meal either as it can be quite uncomfortable and annoying. I bought my round hook from PurseSitter and it is really a great way to go!! It’s practical and stylish at the same measure and it folds flat which can be stored away easily in a cosmetic bag or fasten compartment. I always carry it now and love like love this brilliant accessory! They undergo a fabulous range of really adorable patterns and the price is great! beat gadget for all ladies and would alter a fantastic enable item! If you want something more distinctive and of great quality analyse out their whimsical handbag fasten collection at XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> If you undergo a passion for fashion you have come to the right displace. Our editors will change you from continue to toe and overlap their wealth of knowledge of cosmetics fashion and accessories for both women and men. connect us at the Beauty & Style Channel and be the beat looking person you can be If you have a passion for make you have come to the right displace. Our editors ordain dress you from head to toe and share their wealth of knowledge of cosmetics fashion and accessories for both women and men. connect us at the Beauty & Style Channel and be the beat looking person you can be

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Posted on 2007-11-27 19:05:51

How about a little bit of bling this year for the holidays?? I’m just surprised that someone didn’t think of it before now. I for one have this gorgeous little evening bag that darling daughter bought me for Christmas measure year and I want to act it off the surprise. I have tried tucking it beside me onto the chair or on the table at Christmas parties and it always ends up on the floor or even worse… splashed with booze. Not going to happen this year. The Bling round hanger will keep it close by out of danger’s way. And I will go domiciliate with a bag that looks as good as when I arrived. And it also works with backpacks for all of you who will be heading back to classes after the holidays! I have a round hanger! While I thought it was silly at first. I discovered the hard way that a good purse just doesn’t be on the ground…. I undergo always been hesitant to put my bags on the floor when a forbear chair isn’t always around because you just don’t know what’s drink there or what ordain eventually be spilled on the floor by the end of dinner. I don’t particularly like keeping the bag on my lap or putting it behind me on my lay through the entire meal either as it can be quite uncomfortable and annoying. I bought my round hook from PurseSitter and it is really a great way to go!! It’s practical and stylish at the same time and it folds flat which can be stored away easily in a cosmetic bag or fasten compartment. I always carry it now and like love love this brilliant accessory! They have a fabulous range of really adorable patterns and the determine is great! beat gadget for all ladies and would make a fantastic enable item! If you want something more distinctive and of great quality analyse out their whimsical handbag hook collection at XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> If you have a passion for fashion you undergo come to the alter place. Our editors ordain change you from head to toe and overlap their wealth of knowledge of cosmetics fashion and accessories for both women and men. Join us at the Beauty & Style Channel and be the best looking person you can be If you have a passion for fashion you have go to the alter place. Our editors will dress you from continue to toe and share their wealth of knowledge of cosmetics make and accessories for both women and men. connect us at the Beauty & Style bring and be the beat looking person you can be

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