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Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's good that in posting you can't hear that my voice sounds like a croaking rusty old lawn-mower, which can't always be turned on properly.
From "September Kaylee", this morning's spam:
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Any chance Joss is dropping acid?
Morning! I just heard a bird singing outside, so we may be back to pre-spring weather again.
That may well be true, Theo. There are cardinals singing outside right now, and it's a balmy 22 degrees out.
So much better than yesterday's nine.
5am.
Nausea.
Don't wanna throw up.
Make it go away.
Feel better, Allyson.
Is there anything you can drink, slowly and in small sips? Ginger-ale or some-sort-of-Coka-Cola-like drink or the like? Do you have a lemon? Sometimes smelling it or even tasting a bit of it can help with nausea.
[Edited for spelling, and for attempting to conquer my inner-Jewish-mommy]
I intensely dislike bitter, carbonated beverages. Unfortunately, that was my Mom's A#1 remedy for nausea. I must have thrown up on her several times because of that....
A quick Google tells me this:
If your landlord is responsible for heating your apartment, and the heat is regularly below the City code regulations, then you should notify your landlord in writing that he must bring the heat up to the City's regulations. For Chicago the heating season begins September 15th and ends May 31st. The minimum temperature that must be maintained in each unit is:
65° between 7:30am and 8:30am
68° between 8:30am and 10:30pm
63° between 10:30pm and 7:30am.
I woke up to 57° in my apartment.
Oh, ugh, aurelia. That's no good.