
It’s indisputable: Walgreens is a great place to buy cheap crap.
Based on a recent audiobook dalliance, I gather they mean that they now have copies of The Da Vinci Code in stock.
(thanks, Phil!)
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It’s indisputable: Walgreens is a great place to buy cheap crap.
Based on a recent audiobook dalliance, I gather they mean that they now have copies of The Da Vinci Code in stock.
(thanks, Phil!)
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April 28th, 2006 at 8:58 pm
The last day on a job is always nice. Back in the day, when I was a hotel clerk, I upgraded a couple with screaming kids from a bargain-rate double to a suite with a hot tub for free. When they asked if I would get in trouble, I told them it was my last day.
My last day of teaching college is next week. Wonder what I should do - any ideas?
April 29th, 2006 at 11:23 pm
I’ve been pondering this opportunity. In your shoes, I think I would do something along the lines of walking into the classroom and saying, “Somewhere on campus I have hidden five golden tickets. Whosoever shall find them and bring them to me by 5:00 today shall get an A for the semester and be taken on an exclusive tour of my apartment.” Alternately, I would suggest a game of musical chairs in which the loser fails the class.