And all the stuff they moved around to hang the new door they left moved around. But at least the electricity turned out just to be a breaker--shame it took the super to suggest that to me. He barely got past my doorway, but as soon as he said it I had the D'oh moment. I'm not the geek I could be, I guess. Not the practical sort.
But Steve the TiVo's back! Hmm. Both my TiVos are named Steve. I need imagination.
Make one Adam, so you'll have Adam & Steve?
We've got juiceboxes that are made by Apple & Eve, and everytime I drink one I wonder if there are people boycotting them for the sinful reference.
That whole situation is wack, ita.
I haven't done a mail merge in Word in six years. It took me almost an hour to do one page of labels.
Steve and Eydie is someone else's culture. I had to wiki it, and it still means nothing to me.
For some reason I decided that TiVos are boys. All my other electronics are shes (the computers and the Apple TV and the printer are Zoe, Cass, Blaise, Lilith, and River) or gender neutral (my phones are TARDIS and Shard). I got nothing when it comes to boy names.
I'd suggest Mal, but that seems like asking for trouble.
Hivemind question: Joe is convinced that tonight's dinner (really yummy chicken posole) must cool before it goes in the fridge. I think I've heard this before, but it makes no sense to me. Either way it cools; why would the rate of cooling matter?
As I understand it, BITD when an Ice Box was a big box with a chunk of ice you let the food cool before you put it away. This became unnecessary once the things were plugged in, but everyone kept doing it because their parents did it.