Things are so hectic around here, I hardly have a chance to blob. The farewell speech is taking a lot of time, and I'm running out of room around the office for all the thoughtful cards and flowers from Homer, Neil, and Joe. Spring is in the air!
Wow, what's all this about the aerial tram being $13 million short? They're not going to give up, are they? I'll have to call that nice Mike Lindberg and give him the old Kitz 'n' Katz pep talk. You can't let a little cash flow problem hold you back when there's something big at stake. I remember the time I was down at Nordstrom during the women's half yearly, and there was this Louis Vuitton Epi Soft Noe bag, to die for, regular $950, marked down to $775. I laid down my Visa card, but it was declined.
Did I give up? Did I sell myself short? No way. I picked up the house phone and got the limit on my Nordie card raised by a thousand bucks, right on the spot.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Posted by Vera at February 12, 2004 04:49 PMAww, Vera. You always find a way to make our city so nice. I just know you'll find the money somewhere. Just don't take away our ballpark and streetcars.
Posted by: ll robot at February 12, 2004 09:18 PMBlob. heh.
Posted by: brett at February 18, 2004 03:44 PM