Good Lord! Gus, that is crazy. What the thing to come home to. Thank goodness he was not dangerous and didn't cause more damage.
I just spent and hour and a half digging information out of old files. The file room is creepy and stagnant. I'll have to do more everyday this week. bleagh, but not the worst thing ever.
(from Press): PolterCow has the Writing-Thing. He should ignore that. The Science-Thing makes for more lasting changes.
Gus! Squatter or not (especially now he's gone), I'm so glad you're home! And, you know, posting in the daytime. And I'm sorry we're Walt. We'll try to stop, really.
Gus!
Freaky stuff, man. But welcome home, even so.
::not thinking about Gus having further adventures::
Kat did. She's the obsessive competitive type, and I think it went well.
Henh. I am, aren't I?
Betsy, I have two (mostly because I lose them) and they tend to overcount, though there were days when I'd treadmill and they would undercount there, so it all comes out in the wash. Like msbelle, they got me aware of how sedentary I could be and I found that I would walk more because I like accumulating steps (obssessive competitiveness).
Both of mine still work, though if you wear dresses, it's sort of PITA due to the lack of waistband. But I wore one consistently for about ~4 - ~6 months in 2003 and wrote down how much I walked each day. It was interesting.
Gus, did the guy say exactly how long he'd been in residence?
Buffistas are a part of the Monkey-Bite Conspiracy! I knew it!
HAH!
Had you come to us there'd have been no monkey-bite. It was divine vengance.
PolterCow has the Writing-Thing. He should ignore that. The Science-Thing makes for more lasting changes.
Are you saying I should go
back
to the lab? Is this some crazy talk you learned from The Man?
did the guy say exactly how long he'd been in residence?
Five months, give or take one or two bottles from my liquor stash.