I just discovered ordering pizza online.
Talk about culture gaps for Mac.
Yay, kisses!
Also, great mention, Allyson.
Oh, and about the vegan using cows to plough--if you're the sort of vegan that thinks honey and yeast are crossing a line, labour seems a bit much to ask of the creatures out there.
I'm coming to the conclusion that I just don't understand how my heating system works. Here is how I think it's supposed to work: a. the boiler downstairs is running, my thermostat is set at a temperature, the radiators run to get the apartment to the temperature. When the apartment is at that temperature, they stop running.
Here is how it is working: the thermostat is set at a temperature. The boiler downstairs is working. The radiators run until the boiler is so low that the safety valve shuts it off. I fill up the boiler and we start over.
That can't be right, can it?
Yay Allyson! You pure and witty sassy ass you.
eta: sorry sumi I am totally without radiator knowledge, except maybe the car one
I love that he used me as an example sooo much. And also that I got a comparision to Sedaris. I can't even tell you what that means to me, and that my editor is so confident in me.
I can't wait for Mac to try a slice of New York pizza.
Not for nothing, but you can't order New York pizza online.
Now I want pizza. Possibly ordered online.
I got a comparision to Sedaris
That's totally amazing. Good on you.
Not for nothing, but you can't order New York pizza online.
Not true! NSM in the outer boroughs, but there are a few places near my office on Seamlessweb.
I think that my problem may be with how tight/loose I have the valves on my radiators in my apartment itself. Not sure where they should be though.
(I googled radiators and found a wikipedia article but it didn't help.)
An artist who gets the big-eyes thing is creepy.
Man, I
am
coming down with a cold. Life sucks.