Tomorrow's the day!
The closing is set for 4pm MT and everything appears to be in order. So, unless the sky falls down or my bathtub mat locks me in the hotel, I'll be an official Colorado resident tomorrow night. Almost.
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The closing is set for 4pm MT and everything appears to be in order. So, unless the sky falls down or my bathtub mat locks me in the hotel, I'll be an official Colorado resident tomorrow night. Almost.
Yawn. Passing the maid's cart in the hall this morning, I noticed she was transporting a new rubber mat. Apparently the Great Disappearing Mat Adventure is nothing more than a rubber mat shortage. Boo.
Only 3 more days! Then it's more hotels as we drive across the country. But I'm okay with that. Actually, I'm GREAT with that. Can't wait!
- My name is Suzie and I love Supernatural on the CW. (Hi Suzie.)
- The fourth season premiere was the best episode to date
- Love that they've introduced the "other side" of the equation
- Thank you iTunes - my hotel doesn't carry the CW and I'm DVR-less
- Saw the opening at Comic-Con but don't remember the trees at the grave site
- Castiel. Yum.
- The title of the episode, Lazarus Rising, made the plot kinda obvious, but I forgive
- Has a character said mofo on a network channel before?
- And for a non-Supernatural supernatural note, I'm currently watching The Gift on TNT, so now I'm running behind. Bah. But it's really good - how did I miss this movie?
I received mail at the hotel today - a postcard from Florida. Very cute.
My note to the maid this morning scared my mat straight - it's back home tonight.
The bathtub mat is gone again. Also, the daily tip I leave for the maid was left behind. Is it a bribe?
This is fun. But weird.
Unless you're new to my blog (welcome!), you know I geek-out over the Mac vs PC ads. Apple is even getting more creative now with its feature comparisons, like the royal treatment of Mac Genius.
The Mac ads emphasize the total miss of the new Windows ads featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld. Love the guys, but not seeing how Microsoft recovers from openly recognizing itself as too far away from the "real people."
It's the same angle as "PC" coming out of a pizza box to attract college students - but much funnier when produced by the competition.
I’ve been here at the hotel for nearly two weeks. Already on two separate days, the little rubber tub mat has disappeared while I'm at work, and then resurfaced the next day. The mat normally sits on the side of the tub rolled-up and standing tall.
Where does the mat go when it leaves? Does it have its own agenda that doesn't always include me? Do I share my mat with occasional guests whose feet are deemed more important than mine? Does the maid take it to an overnight rubber cleaner?
Many questions. And while this is not one of the world’s most intriguing mysteries, it's certainly a curiosity.
The mat is there this evening. I’ll keep you posted.
May this serve as good warning that no cat should be trusted.
Are your innards feeling a little fiery today? No worries, it's just Cern flipping the switch to recreate the aftermath of the Big Bang.
Nothing major.
I've been whining to whoever will listen about the suckfest known as living out of a hotel. Luxury hotels with full amenities? Pshaw.
I'm not really all that selfish or spoiled. But it took me days to realize I'm homesick. I miss Conan and I miss my stuff. Not to mention the people I left behind. My life currently lacks the comfort of familiarity.
As I said, it's all about me lately.