I would actually like a big storm.
NO.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I would actually like a big storm.
NO.
Oh crap, I didn't even think of that -- the train is elevated where I live. I don't know if that's an issue here, because I've never paid that much attention.
do not taunt happy fun noreaster, Jesse.
May I tag, msbelle?
I AM MULTILINGUAL.
also? apparantly opposed to doing actual work today. Although I seriously MUST write 3 notes and about 5 letters. MUST.
COCOA!! WROD, I have some o' that. What I really need is to get soem lime chips so I can gorge on queso all weekend.
of course Matt! tag-away.
Oh, speaking of food, have I mentioned my latest quiche innovation? Salsa mixed in with the eggs. So effing good.
The 'L' trains in Chicago are not immune to snow.
I always thought it was El, short for Elevated.
Considering I am in a long-running argument with my landlord about what his legal responsibilities are in the shoveling department, I am looking forward to hiring them and sending along the bill. (N.b. His responsibility, as landlord, is to shovel or have someone do it. It's snowed 6 times since November and to our knowledge he has not moved a single flake. Because "he's very busy" and lives inconveniently far away.)
I think every single lease I've signed has had a clause in it about who is responsible for snow removal.
We've gotten about 1.5-2 feet of snow this week, and what y'all get on Saturday is forecast for us on Sunday. Is it too late to move to California?
I always thought it was El, short for Elevated.
Yeah. But I think it's moreoften 'L,' short for El....
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Q: Is it spelled "L" or "el"? >[link]
Someone did something shit stupid just now and I'm really really really trying not to yell at them and go all control freaky.