Once you clean it, get the scrubbing bubbles automatic shower cleaner. I can testify that it is well worth it!
Really? I thought those things were a gimmick.
My mother got one and recommended it so highly that I purchased one. I have to say, it is excellent. It is so nice to get into a fresh, clean shower every day.
I haven't had to scrub our shower since we got one. It just takes about a week of use to start seeing results.
My mother got one and recommended it so highly that I purchased one. I have to say, it is excellent. It is so nice to get into a fresh, clean shower every day.
I'm sold, I'll pick one up tonight if they have it at the grocery store.
It has way more to do with laws than anything else. The city of Los Angeles is being pretty stupid in terms of how they're treating the film industry right now, so it's turning elsewhere for now to save money, not just Connecticut. The chances that this is going to last are pretty slim.
It has way more to do with laws than anything else. The city of Los Angeles is being pretty stupid in terms of how they're treating the film industry right now, so it's turning elsewhere for now to save money, not just Connecticut. The chances that this is going to last are pretty slim.
What makes you so certain that Los Angeles will rebound and become apologetic and not be a douche. Also, STOP RUINING OUR FAME!! Nothing ever happens in Connecticut (except Connecticon), so don't jinx us of this awesomeness.
Because something like 40% of the jobs in California rely on the film industry. It's one of the hottest political topics here. And sorry to seem like I mean to rain on your parade, it's just my dad is a union head and I hear about this kind of stuff every night
I got promoted again today. I say "again" because it's the second time in three months. Now I need to formulate a strategy for the upcoming salary negotiation.
Well I have just got back from the play and I've got to say that it truly was a surprising...complete...utter...SUCCESS!!!! We did it!!!! W00t x 1000. Seriously though, there were many naysayers about this as they knew about the play and were almost totally unconvinced that a high school troupe could pull this off. Those same people went to what they thought would be a failure. At the end of the play when John Proctor was taken off by the Marshall to be hanged. There was a period of silence and we were horrified and thought they hated it, but then a surprisingly loud thunderous applause rang out in the auditorium, and whistles were blown everywhere. Many hats were thrown up into the air as well. We all went out took our bows and they clapped and applauded even louder. But this is just the beginning though as tomorrow we'll have an even larger audience and I can't wait to see what happens there.
Actually something really funny happened to me accidentally when I was bowing. I apparently was a few inches ahead of the cast as they were bowing, and then the curtain started to roll back. I was immediately caught into the furling of it and I was caught like a hot dog as it rolled me behind the stage. The entire crew and cast (and director) laughed hysterically and I began to do so too. Tomorrow that will not happen though. Needless to say...wow!
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Actually something really funny happened to me accidentally when I was bowing. I apparently was a few inches ahead of the cast as they were bowing, and then the curtain started to roll back. I was immediately caught into the furling of it and I was caught like a hot dog as it rolled me behind the stage. The entire crew and cast (and director) laughed hysterically and I began to do so too. Tomorrow that will not happen though. Needless to say...wow!
Despite the high level of forum activity last night, there aren't nearly as many posts in the threads as I thought there would be.
The show went over a half hour longer than it normally does because we had to pause for laughter so often. Yay!