Comments:

Shear - 2008-06-13 23:34:49
good thoughts coming your way
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Rowie - 2008-06-13 23:54:33
You're always in my thoughts. I'll surely send them your way. I'm glad to hear that you have the coffee situation under control, that could be devistating!
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art - 2008-06-14 00:16:36
i cannot imagine starting the day without coffee!!! aggggggg!!!! the wheels of progress turn slowly!!! ((((((((HUGS))))))))))
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bluesleepy - 2008-06-14 00:42:56
No coffee??? Wow. It's lovely to have a French press, though -- very portable and convenient!! Good luck with your interviews!
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psis - 2008-06-14 02:31:16
Congrats on your job/jobs--enjoy your last few days of leisure!
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StarKitten01 - 2008-06-14 02:34:14
You have no idea how proud I am of you, and I certainly hope one of your job opportunities turns into something concrete! Cannot wait to hear how this all turns out :-) GOOD LUCK! <3 Starkitten01
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Sis - 2008-06-14 02:56:46
Good luck with your interview. At this point if you get a job you can always keep your eyes and ears open for something that is meant for you. Did you get a chance to put an ap in at the hospital? We're thinking about you and wishing you the best. We are still getting lots of rain back in Wi.Summer still hasn't started. Bummer!
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princesscee - 2008-06-14 05:38:33
Ooo.. Good luck, you'll do awesome!
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Amanda - 2008-06-14 05:43:59
Good luck with the interview!!! No coffee? How does that person breathe? I must have my coffee.
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kim - 2008-06-14 08:23:07
sending all those good luck charms to ya!!! i'm sure you'll do great! i was secretly hoping you'd get the job at souplantation so i could meet you for lunch! (that's one of my fav spots when i go home) but home depot would be AWESOME! (think store discounts, fix-it connections and clientele! *wink*)
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the purple chai - 2008-06-14 11:51:48
If there's an Ikea near you, and there must be, you can get inexpensive parsons tables for like $10, and have at least some kind of end table that you can always use somewhere. Also, for a temporary comfy chair, I always like those canvas camp-type chairs they sell everywhere. You can even get a recliner, and they're also cheap you can always use them outside later.
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Paula - 2008-06-14 14:08:20
I've been catching up with your week this morning...Wow..you're a real californian now...an address and a drivers license. Hope one of them job op's pays out for you.
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Terri T. - 2008-06-14 20:04:35
Good luck with either or both of the jobs...hope you get an offer. Sounds like you are making more progress in getting settled in and things are truly falling into place.
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Blaze - 2008-06-14 23:33:15
Sent the password (it's a yahoo address). Good luck on those jobs!
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Jen - 2008-06-17 20:37:39
Glad that everything seems to be working out so well for you! I wholeheartedly second the IKEA nomination for furniture (and lots of cool, cheap accessories, kitchenware, office supplies, etc). Its one of my favorite places, even though the closest one is 6 hrs. away! Also check out craigslist.com.. there's always someone giving stuff away for cheap or free!
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