A friend forwarded me this link on the Newsweek article written 20 years ago on single women over 30 and their chances of ever marrying. It is interesting that as you look at something, conclusions of the facts change depending on the perspective you look at them from.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13007828/site/newsweek/from/ET/
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Friday, May 26, 2006
Eventually I'll learn
I wish I already knew how to upload pictures to my blog page. I know, it isn't that difficult. I was driving to work this morning behind a Fulton Crane. I suddenly noticed their "motto" on the back of the crane that made me laugh out loud and definitely brought a smile to my face. (As I think the actual product does to older women as well as the Anna Nichole Smith's of the world).
"Just like Viagra... we get it up for you"
"Just like Viagra... we get it up for you"
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Maybe I will and maybe I won't
Given that this is my first post since my New England trip, you would think I would talk about it. Unfortunately, you would be wrong.
So I went to my favorite pizzeria in Portland tonight, Apizza Scholl's. Normally, it takes forever to get in, but since the weather has been so fantastic, they opened up their patio tonight and we got a table right away. Within a few minutes we order our Marguerite pizza (yum). I swear, the waiter goes into the kitchen and momentarily comes out with a pizza. Apparently, it just came out of the oven but didn't know who ordered it. The whole dinner, with lots of chatting afterwards, lasted just over an hour. That may not seem that cool, but if you were at my birthday dinner, you would have had the more common experience of waiting just over an hour for a table.
So I went to my favorite pizzeria in Portland tonight, Apizza Scholl's. Normally, it takes forever to get in, but since the weather has been so fantastic, they opened up their patio tonight and we got a table right away. Within a few minutes we order our Marguerite pizza (yum). I swear, the waiter goes into the kitchen and momentarily comes out with a pizza. Apparently, it just came out of the oven but didn't know who ordered it. The whole dinner, with lots of chatting afterwards, lasted just over an hour. That may not seem that cool, but if you were at my birthday dinner, you would have had the more common experience of waiting just over an hour for a table.
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