From today's shit I didn't say file:
See, there's this thing that some people like to do. It's called listening. You might want to try it some time, just for the experience.
'Beneath You'
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From today's shit I didn't say file:
See, there's this thing that some people like to do. It's called listening. You might want to try it some time, just for the experience.
Grr. Someone stole one of my trashcans. Why couldn't they take the recycling too?? Or better yet, the dirty cat litter?
Why couldn't they take the recycling too??
Maybe they did and gave it back.
Self employed peeps: Do you do W2, 1099 or Corp to corp? Why?
What would you have done in that situation?
Oh HELL no.
Move
What Perkins said.
What would you have done in that situation?
UM, picked it up and moved it so I could get in the door? (There's precedent. I caught a baby one at work....)
I need to go buy a new trashcan. This annoys me.
Wikipedia says the rat snake is famous for their climbing ability. No kidding! They're not poisonous and pretty helpful in keeping rats and mice in check but DAMN. I probably would have freaked out. But I've been less than five feet away from an Eastern Diamondback rattler once and thought it was pretty cool to see.
DH is deadly afraid of snakes.
You aren't provided a trashcan by your waste disposal company, sarameg? I've gotten used to that.
What would you have done in that situation?
Taken pictures. When we lived out in the country, we had at least one black snake living in the yard for some years. For some reason, the space between the electrical box and the wall in the wellhouse was perfect for skin shedding, so every couple of months we'd be startled by a new snake skin.
Here is an approximation of the phone conversation between me and my then husband, a police detective and veteran of many scary things.
Ex: "There's a snake in the yard. Should I kill it?"
Me: "What does it look like?"
Ex: "It's black. I think I should kill it."
Me: "It's black and not patterned?"
Ex: "It's black."
(More descriptions)
Me: "Don't kill the snake. It's a black snake."
Ex: "Are you sure it's okay?"
Me: "Don't kill the snake."
Ex: "Will the dogs be okay?" (The dogs weigh 60 and 75 pounds.)
Me: "It's not poisonous. It eats mice. Don't kill the snake."
Lather once, repeat.
A friend back in western Arkansas had a surprise visitor at her back door -- a black rat snake. Pictures: [link]
What would you have done in that situation?
Gone in the front door.
Black Rat snakes are cool.
I see them in the trees outside my office window from time to time. They are quite agile.
New trashcan purchased. (City does not provide cans. I think you even have to buy your own recycling bins from them if you want a yellow one. But they'll let you use a regular can too.) Along with a security cable and padlock. It's deterrent. Though if I see my can, I am totally stealing it back (I even put the house number on it and all! Assholes. Buy your own can, it's a mere $15!)