Nah. I'd seen the movie a bunch of times, and really liked it. Made it about twenty minutes in with the commentary and I was done.
Okay. Finally bought the magnesium supplements. Means I can leave the internet. Not to watch Mad Max, because migraine--something shorter, like episode three of Life On Mars. Fucking excellent show.
Oh, and Spooks s5ep5? Why do I
forget what show I'm watching and what they like to do to me?
I don't
feel
naive.
Right. Yes. Horizontal.
Man, I was even kinda excited to be going to something alone. Not because I don't like going not alone, but I kinda wanted to prove I could.
Seems I can't. Not today.
Thanks for the sympathy folks.
Off to bed.
After a 24 hour soak in Mr. Clean and enough scrubbing with a two-handed brush that my wrists were achy, I have to admit that my tub is never going to appear entirely clean. I think there's a gray swirly discoloration in the enamel that just looks like dirt but isn't actually material on the surface at all.
Matt, that sucks. Have you tried Magic Eraser?
Shopping done, now I can put my feet up and be quietly sick at home.
At just past 9 in the morning, water's dripping from my bathroom ceiling (near light fixtures) into my sink. Do I wake the apartment manager or call the emergency maintenance number? Considering for both that I'm leaving the apartment in ten or so minutes...
I think I'm calling maintenance. It's less rude and more their job. They can wake her up if they need to.
Real quiet today.
I just got a haircut. Now I'm having lunch, then I'm going to pick up some shelves I bought yesterday, clean my apartment, and then maybe see The Science of Sleep.
It is quiet, and the rest of the internet isn't very interesting today either.
Ah well, guess I will have to get some work done.
Too quiet. I need to be cleaning, but I may take a nap instead.
Have you tried Magic Eraser?
Not yet, though I need to remember to buy one today for the grout even if the tub proper is beyond help. I suspect at this point my choices are learn to live with it or have someone apply a new layer of enamel.