I would like a salad spinner and/or shooter, please.
Oh, in other domestic news, how do you clean one of those anti-lint glove thingy-doos? I can't get the lint off without getting it on to something else.
ION, we had a trouble ticket at work that said a user's PC was making a grinding noise followed by a beep. My immediate thought was "that sounds like a pager in the desk drawer."
Bwah!
Ok, people, don't force me to filk the badgers song using 'salad', 'spinner' and 'shooter'.
Kalshane, I passed that on to our IT guy, and got this in response:
At my last company, I flew to Dallas and removed a small rodent from inside a dell computer that was jamming a blower fan. The property manager reported it to me as a pink "wire" hanging from the fan, it was in fact the rat's tail.
Jesse - I'll send you my spinner. Really. It was very nice, but I don't use it.
> Oh, in other domestic news, how do you clean one of those anti-lint glove thingy-doos? I can't get the lint off without getting it on to something else.
With the cheap gardner's glove I use to remove cathair, I just wash it. It's covered with sticky rubber nubbies.
That probably came across more assholish than intended since I was playing rhetoric match.
It did. And you can talk shit, it's not like my bristle is some magic spell to stop you.
I am eating salad which has not been shot.
I was actually just reading a bunch of articles/posts theorizing about the "What's Wrong With Kansas" idea- that people will vote against their immediate interests as far as health care and economic issues in favor of "strong moral values."
A theory goes like this:
We're forever taught the American "by their bootstraps" myth. And people connect that with "personal responsibility." In addition, many of the red states, particularly the rural areas are depressed economically and suffer from a sort of social low self-esteem.
Being "morally superior" people is a way of regaining pride, and in fact, accepting government help is not taking responsibility for the situation you are in.
Thanks, Laura, but I really don't have any more kitchen storage space to add something I have lived this long without. And it's not like I make a lot of salad. It just seems like such a fun thing to have!
With the cheap gardner's glove I use to remove cathair, I just wash it. It's covered with sticky rubber nubbies.
My thing is fabric-ish. Hm.
Damn, I live in MO/KS and I STILL don't know what's up. I know a lot of really sensible people, but then there are some people who are simply...dumb, dumb as dirt and twice as old-fashioned. And conservative Xian values have a LOT to do with it. Kansas is mostly small town that have been small town for a long time. No one goes to Kansas to escape, like maybe Montana or Wyoming; people stay or come here to dig roots. Which sounds like "ruts" ya know?
ita, colin is much better looking in person. i should rep him.