Perspective changes in another way, too. For a while, after I got dumped, misery and loneliness ruled, but then after a while I started, er, noticing other women again. And 3 or 4 years went by. Then one week I realized, I had noticed this attractive woman a week earlier, and had NOT thought to myself, "yeah, she's cute, but she's not Daphne." It was then I realized I'd been mentally comparing every woman I met to Daphne. It occurred to me, that was really unfair. But it took me a few years to even recognize I'd been doing that.
Gosh, nothing so interesting. Glass of cabernet, fooling around on CS Forums, pondering what to make for dinner, maybe watch Rififi later on. Yaawwwwwwn.
I think customer service is undervalued by employers. Fact is, virtually everyone whose job is primarily customer service is grossly underpaid, given that management loves to stress how important it is. If companies really felt customer service was important, they'd pay more to make the positions more competitive.
RE: Spices
Good morning, or rather good afternoon, Ali!What exactly kind of spices is it you think women like, anyway? Might help to clarify..."spicey" means different things to different people.