What's the latest in people's lives?
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Well, yesterday was busy; I got on a ladder and cleaned out the rain gutters, then put some more caulking on a spot where rain was leaking down into the roof overhang. Then later, I made steak (which came out a little more well than I prefer, but it's still delicious), and had to go out into the garage, get one of my grandfather's power drills (I guess it's technically my drill now, but old habits, etc.), and fix the mountings on the dishwasher.
I feel pretty good, having actually done something that matters.
I feel pretty good, having actually done something that matters.
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Firefox on my home PC is borked up. Not sure what it is but about once every half hour it just up and dies on me. Tonight I'll be installing Opera.
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I'm at school now, and immediately afterwords we have to leave to head to a soccer game (for school) it's 4 hours there and back.
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Nope, not wanted at all. But such is life. It rarely asks you what you what you want, just kinda deals it out.stitch626 wrote:Ouch. Guess it isn't wanted then.
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Absolutely true.Deepcrush wrote:Nope, not wanted at all. But such is life. It rarely asks you what you what you want, just kinda deals it out.
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Really? That must not have been painful at all for you.Tsukiyumi wrote:I got on a ladder
I think that's on my honeydew list for tomorrow; gutter cleaning and spraying for carpenter bees while I'm at it. Can't see from the ground where they're digging, but it's got to be a difficult spot because all the structural wood in my house is sheathed by aluminum siding. Oh, and powerwashing the house and deck, and then maybe staining the deck, and then 'scaping some of the shrub beds, and spreading some spring fertilizer on the back lawn, and then the liquid anti-skeeter application we use, and then measuring the window screens we're replacing, and then replacing the flood bulbs in the back yard (which are 25' off the ground.) And then in the afternoon taking Zach for a christening outfit.
Thank the Lord I have to work on Wednesday.
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Honestly, it sucked.Mikey wrote:Really? That must not have been painful at all for you.Tsukiyumi wrote:I got on a ladder
Taking care of a house is pretty much a full time job in of itself. Of course, after living in that dismal apartment for the last six years, I'm perfectly glad to have maintenance to do on the house.Mikey wrote:I think that's on my honeydew list for tomorrow; gutter cleaning and spraying for carpenter bees while I'm at it. Can't see from the ground where they're digging, but it's got to be a difficult spot because all the structural wood in my house is sheathed by aluminum siding. Oh, and powerwashing the house and deck, and then maybe staining the deck, and then 'scaping some of the shrub beds, and spreading some spring fertilizer on the back lawn, and then the liquid anti-skeeter application we use, and then measuring the window screens we're replacing, and then replacing the flood bulbs in the back yard (which are 25' off the ground.) And then in the afternoon taking Zach for a christening outfit.
Thank the Lord I have to work on Wednesday.
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As tough as it is to stay on top of things, I wouldn't trade it for my old apartment-dwelling lifestyle.
On a side note, speaking of landscaping...
Last week, while watching the cinematic masterpiece Beverly Hills Chihuahua with my daughter, I made a comment (which I thought was under my breath) about a number of Mexicans currently residing in the US. Last night at dinner with my parents, my dear little girl was telling her grandparents about the movie and explained that "Mexico is where landscapers come from."
On a side note, speaking of landscaping...
Last week, while watching the cinematic masterpiece Beverly Hills Chihuahua with my daughter, I made a comment (which I thought was under my breath) about a number of Mexicans currently residing in the US. Last night at dinner with my parents, my dear little girl was telling her grandparents about the movie and explained that "Mexico is where landscapers come from."
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
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I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
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I raked up my lawn today, cleaned my room, the spare bedroom and reorganized my bookshelves. Tomorrow I register my mother's car and clean my own car.
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I just got a jury questionnaire. You know what the next step is...
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Gotta see Wopner and the People's Court?
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Send it through the paper shredder?stitch626 wrote:I just got a jury questionnaire. You know what the next step is...
Oh, wait; I mean "do your civic duty".
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Last time I got jury duty I went. I went in the first group, answered the lawyer's questions honestly, and got the rest of the day off with full pay from my work.
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Here, they just pay you $50 a day. If your job doesn't want to pay you, they don't have to.
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939