I really like my windtunnel.
hoorrayy for sj and teacup guy
My sisters are comming over here for lunch . We were going to go to tea - but all the tea places are closed. so we will go somewhere for lunch ... there is a local place that does really good shrimp burritos
Go sj! Enjoy your hot and cold running nookie!
Yay, sj! And now you can tell us all about it... hint hint
Interview~ma, Katie Bee!
It's finally sunny here and there is not one trace of snow left on the ground. I have hope today.
I *knew* she looked familiar.
I would complain about the "blackface" aspects of that, but she did a great job and after being so impressed by Hugh Laurie-As-Impaired-Person I'd feel like a hypocrite.
and health ma to E~~~~and peace ma~~~ to AnotherAlaskan and family
I promise that details will follow soon, but right now I am making a lot of phone calls and freaking out over the things that need to get done.
Yay, sj! (eta: Calm~ma for you. Moving always puts my mental gerbils on meth, I hope yours stay reasonably under control)
Good luck, KatieBee! I bet you could brush cat hair off of your suit a few more times before it's time to go. If you're looking for a way to pass the time.
I was able to negotiate breaking a lease once, P-C, just by telling the property management company I needed to move away. in that case, they were changing ownership and having the place empty was really in teir best interest. It depends on the owners/managers, and probably on state law, how hard assed they're gonna be about it. The most you would be liable for (I believe) would be rent for time the apt is empty - if they find someone to rent it after you move out even without any help from you, you are completely off the hook. And it's bound to be cheaper for them to find another tenant than to sue you and then try to collect. So you can probably work something out with them.