t bangs head on desk
I just accidentally ran my phone through the washing machine.
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t bangs head on desk
I just accidentally ran my phone through the washing machine.
Might as well put it trough the dryer.
I have insurance on it. So, they're sending me a new one on Monday and in the meantime my old one is activated.
I just accidentally ran my phone through the washing machine.
I did it to some CDs.
I'm glad your sister's okay, Shir, and all good thoughts to those who were affected.
BT, courage and strength to your nephew, his family and yours, and to the medical team treating him.
Oatmeal and chai.
Daniel, in answer to an earlier question, no, neither the state nor the city have recovery programs for roadkill deer. The state has a fairly good habitat zoo that exhibits large carnivores. It would seem logical to quarter and freeze roadkill deer to provide them occasional prey-equivalent to gnaw and worry as they would in the wild, but zoo dieticians are more concerned with calorie content and fiber-roughage-fat-protein balance, now with added vitamins, and preservatives to keep it fresh. Seems a sad waste.
When I drive past a deer corpse at the side of the road, I feel the same. I feel sad that the deer has died, and also that if it is not fresh, it's death will be a complete waste, and do no good to any one. And then I get to worrying about scavenger animals who might be on the other side of the roadway from the corpse, who will put themselves at risk in order to get to it. It's a whole bundle of not good.
Safety-ma for Shir's sister. And BT, so much health and coping-ma for your family. I'm so sorry you're having to go through this.
~ma for Shir & Tea families.
Leftovers are being eaten. Dominoes are being played, and I am doing my best to not explode with the anti-Obama talk. Aside from that, things are good.