I was just thinking today how easy it is to discount the coldness of winter when it's 90 degree outside.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Deb, yep. And I like the heat! It's just hard to imagine my deck completely full of snow to the railings for WEEKS when I am sitting here in a tank and short shorts. And yet I lived it and it ended up bringing me great things.
msbelle, Petastic?
I think it was anti icky poo, actually now that I searched more. Sophia, with the vinegar and hydrogen peroxide, what do you put down first?
I need to do a cleaning of some areas after the movers clear this place out, then I want to be stocked with stuff at the new house. 4 rooms are carpet and I FEAR that Oz is going to be trouble.
Happy Birthday Frank!
Happy Birthday Frank!
Msbelle, there's a Cdn company called Nature Clean has a product that's peroxide based that's great for urine. (It took a few tries but it got rid of a persisitant urine smell on my steps.) It also does well on cat puke. But it has fadedmy sisal rug in places. [link]
Also, if there's a Scrappy show DVD mail chain, put me on the list!
well I have got more than a bottle of peroxide here, so I will use that on the spots post movers for sure. I'd like to leave the place as odor free as possible.
Laura, I'm pretty sure that 35 can't really outdo 33/34. That fucking rocked. I think I just don't like the number 35.
Heh, I am so with you there. 33 was tough, because I just didn't like the number. Most of the other 30-numbers were okay, though 39 I have no affection for. 25 and 26 were no good either.
(Mind you, none of this had anything to do with what was actually happening any of those years. With 40 coming around the bend, it's the first time I'm caring about a number other than for how it resonates.)
My great-great-grandfather Zachary S. Walker was born and lived in northern Alabama.
My great-great-grandfather James W. Walker was from Alabama but moved to Tennessee as an adult and served in the Sixth Tennessee.
Happy birthday, Frank!
Ginger, e-mail me his details and I'll see if there is a connection.