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How do you throw away a trash can? I've tried for the last two weeks on trash night (it's dead), but they keep taking the rest of the stuff and leaving it. I realize that the protocol involves leaving empty trash cans on the curb, but surely there's an override mechanism.
Last night's D&D game was exciting. During the final encounter my character was pretty ineffective, but that happens to everyone sometimes so that's ok. Most people were badly injured but no one died, so I'd say the DM's callibration is about right. This morning I got an idea for a fun bit of character fluff to throw in at the next game. (My sorceror just gained a new level, and thus new spells.)
Tonight I'm leading services at Tree of Life. The rabbi was happy that I'm available for this one specifically; it's "sisterhood shabbat" (so I guess some of them will be leading parts of it that I would otherwise do, which is fine), and I'm apparently the only woman currently in the cantorial pool there.
I recently had the opportunity to say, to my own rabbi, that, well um err, at the risk of being too forward or immodest, I'd like the opportunity to do this there. Our cantor isn't available every single service, after all (people get sick, go on vacation, etc), and I want us to use qualified people from the congregation, not hired outsiders. It was an awkward conversation, but he seemed receptive to the idea. We'll see what happens.
Tomorrow is an SCA event (Coronation), and our choir will be performing. It should be a good performance. Then after that we'll start working on the new Salamone Rossi piece ("Hashkiveinu"). Yay!
Last night around 6:30 I got a call from CompUSA saying "we're still waiting for parts". Around 9:00 they left a message saying "it's ready" (hrm?). I've got to call and confirm that, and ask them if they could leave it running overnight to confirm that it's not still spontaneously rebooting. I won't be able to pick it up until Sunday anyway.
Last night's D&D game was exciting. During the final encounter my character was pretty ineffective, but that happens to everyone sometimes so that's ok. Most people were badly injured but no one died, so I'd say the DM's callibration is about right. This morning I got an idea for a fun bit of character fluff to throw in at the next game. (My sorceror just gained a new level, and thus new spells.)
Tonight I'm leading services at Tree of Life. The rabbi was happy that I'm available for this one specifically; it's "sisterhood shabbat" (so I guess some of them will be leading parts of it that I would otherwise do, which is fine), and I'm apparently the only woman currently in the cantorial pool there.
I recently had the opportunity to say, to my own rabbi, that, well um err, at the risk of being too forward or immodest, I'd like the opportunity to do this there. Our cantor isn't available every single service, after all (people get sick, go on vacation, etc), and I want us to use qualified people from the congregation, not hired outsiders. It was an awkward conversation, but he seemed receptive to the idea. We'll see what happens.
Tomorrow is an SCA event (Coronation), and our choir will be performing. It should be a good performance. Then after that we'll start working on the new Salamone Rossi piece ("Hashkiveinu"). Yay!
Last night around 6:30 I got a call from CompUSA saying "we're still waiting for parts". Around 9:00 they left a message saying "it's ready" (hrm?). I've got to call and confirm that, and ask them if they could leave it running overnight to confirm that it's not still spontaneously rebooting. I won't be able to pick it up until Sunday anyway.

Remove trash can
Conversely, you could cut the can into pieces and put it into a bag... :)