I just made another small step in reducing my carbon footprint by getting all my monthly bills paperless and through email. Really though, I did this because I was so sick of losing all my bank and credit card statements and being even more of a unorganized mess. Hopefully this helps.... all of us.
Jen's got me into Mad Men. Good show, once you get over how misogynistic it is. Really, the way women were treated back then is so depressing. Almost makes me feel bad for Hillary. Almost.
It's on AMC and getting all sorts of good reviews. The entire first season is also OnDemand for free. Season 2 starts up next week so get on it.
This weekend I did some shopping, which I don't really enjoy doing, but it was the Anniversary Sale, which is like a pretty big deal, so I went. I bought one jacket for $20. It was regularly $80 but it's Anniversary price was $40, then I got another $20 off using like Nordstrom Bucks or something Jen had. That was nice of her to let me use her Nordstrom Bucks. Thanks, Jen.
I also found some great finds at Urban Outfitters. Urban Outfitters pretty much symbolizes the style I wish I had if I was more indie and less lazy. Except, I wish I didn't have to shop there. Their stuff looks like it was found in a back alley vintage clothing store in Soho, except it's all made in Taiwan and overpriced. Ironic, no? Well, certainly outrageous.

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I work with a dude that re-convinces me on a weekly basis that global warming isn't real. (He makes some compelling arguments.)
Did you hear this just got nominated for 16 Emmys? Apparently you have good taste.
We officially own a giant blue recycling dumpster...makes me feel just like home.
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