Medieval on his fat ass
Nov. 21st, 2003 01:33 pmLast night we watched Pulp Fiction. I pictured our loan officer as Marsellus as he was getting butt-raped. It didn't make me feel any better.
I posted a long comment about obesity in kayven's blog.
To get your weekend off to an enjoyable start, I give you -- The Ample Sponge:

Nancy says, "I was upset when I realized that I couldn't reach every part of my body, but we did some research and found the Ample-Sponge."
The Ample-Sponge is a soft sponge on a firm handle that extends your reach in the bath or shower. It's also a great "travel" item for people who want to freshen up while out of the house, or who have reach problems when using the toilet (when a bidet isn't available).
I posted a long comment about obesity in kayven's blog.
To get your weekend off to an enjoyable start, I give you -- The Ample Sponge:

Nancy says, "I was upset when I realized that I couldn't reach every part of my body, but we did some research and found the Ample-Sponge."
The Ample-Sponge is a soft sponge on a firm handle that extends your reach in the bath or shower. It's also a great "travel" item for people who want to freshen up while out of the house, or who have reach problems when using the toilet (when a bidet isn't available).
Re: The saga continues
Date: 2003-11-21 11:45 pm (UTC)I used to have them, just as a regular client. I financed my movies through them (the last two, I believe). I deposit a check (a low four figures) for one movie.
SIX MONTHS later, the check comes back, NSF, and I'm overdrawn. It took the bank SIX MONTHS to process a check from another southern California bank (like, Wells Fargo).
I promptly cancelled my account when they accused me of waiting six months to deposit the check. I couldn't even get bank statements for that far back to prove it.