Mom is preparing to evacuate. I'm still anxious on her behalf, especially as chances are she will lose phone service.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
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evacuation~ma, mother-of-Anne
Pfft. Having grown up in South Florida where Hurricane parties were common, I think that's a perfectly sane response.
Ditto.
Blllrgh. Why do I always forget how awful color stripper smells? (I'm prepping for bleaching some streaks in my hair, hence color stripper.)
kitty~ma, smonster & roommate. Go home, kitten! It's where the food is!
"color stripper" - I had no idea what that meant until the parens.
I just figured you went to a bad club.
I just figured you went to a bad club.
Ahahahaha! No. All to do with wacky hair chemicals.
I wonder how many rounds of bleach I'm going to have to do to get the streaks close to white?
Dear smonster & roommate's kitten: GO HOME. You want to stay with Frankie!
Kitten~ma, come on baby, come back where you are loved.
Parts of Vermont are under a Tropical Storm Watch. So far it looks like Norther Vermont (my part) is under high wind and flash flood warnings. So there's still the chance of power outages. I don't have to worry about flooding - the apartment is in a house that's on a long steep hill.
I know everyone is really tired of crappy weather but I feel really bad for the farmers in Vermont they've been hit hard by the spring flooding and all the rain. Then there was a long dry spell and now this.
My bro, in Central(ish) Vermont (I'm not sure if where he lives is considered the Smugglers' Notch region), used some astonishingly profane language -- even for him, which is saying something, given that he normally sounds like Eminem in a Mamet play -- regarding the possibility of tropical storm-level winds in Vermont.