Despite there being a shooting and a stabbing overnight, the top headline on my local CBC news site is:
Cat in tree, firefighters stumped
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Congrats Bon!
I spent the weekend being mostly unproductive. I blame it on having tomorrow off...I just keep saying, "I'll do it Monday."
Is there any reason to keep multiple allen wrenches? I keep wondering, and not tossing them.
Well, as my father would say, they've never yet found a cat skeleton in a tree.
Are the allen wrenches different sizes? I would keep 2 or three of the same size, because sometimes it is nice to have help assembling furniture, but no more.
I am nauseated, but I don't know why. And now I have, stuck in my head "Barfalicious" to the tune of "bootylicious".
Well, as my father would say, they've never yet found a cat skeleton in a tree.
Yes, but, cats are bottom heavy and would probably fall out of the tree post-death. So there.
My mom got Roadrunner today, so now she can watch videos. The first thing she asked me to send her was "Doogie Howser and that other guy singing Les Miz". I guess I really talked it up, so lets hope it lives up to the hype!
Yeah, most of mine were all different sizes. I'd had the stupid toolbox mountain in the kitchen since moving in because I was always needing stuff from it. Well, that's slowed enough and really, the basement is not faaaaar. I was sick of the damned thing avalanching whenever I looked at it funny. I have a small toolkit I can keep under the sink for when I quickly need a screwdriver or something.
I would like to get a tacklebox for all the screws and nails and fasteners and actually sort the dumb things. But not tonight. Tonight I will contemplate the reclaimed space and look online at kitchen carts I could put in the space.
I have a head for of hair dye and fresh nails. Litterboxes are scooped.
I have one "adjustable" allen wrench (really just a bunch of different sized ones on a keychain type dealie) so I always toss the ones that come with IKEA furniture once I'm done with them.
I've always wanted to do the midnight sun one in Anchorage but no way I'd be ready for that. I should look around for some of the other fun ones and try to inspire.
I looked at this one in Utah, but it starts at 7600 ft and I fear my head would explode. We do hill training with bridges, but I have no way to prepare for altitude. Alaska would be awesome, but I think June might be pushing it some. Stamina I have, but my joints won't handle this much weight. [link]
Bryce is the only place I've experienced altitude sickness. Of course, I'm not seldom at 9000ft, but it took me by surprise.