unplanned onerous tasks completed: groceries in a snowstorm, shoveling
but I got the 2010 business expenses out of the way earlier this week, so I'm calling that a win.
2 onerous tasks to go: rocksalting (eco-friendly, the package says) and dishes.
then more writing unless anyone gets sick or needs more food.
Socks have been defeated! Sorry, cat.
But seriously, what is the deal with socks? How is it possible to always have unmatched socks? I have umpteenmillion pairs of almost, but not quite identical socks. And at the end of the cycle, always unmatched socks. I am tempted to throw them back in the washer to see if the replicate.
Next up: lunch. Sauteed spinach with hominy and onions.
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{{{amyth & lulu}}} Glad that smonster is entertaining you tonight!
so far my most onerous task of the day has been making a very elaborate breakfast involving olive oil, garlic, spinach, white beans, gnoccie, goat cheese, and dried cranberries. Delicious. Once i finish watching the tv episode i started while eating, i shall find a notary and remote-sign the bank paperwork to get my house insulated and new water heater and furnace. ooooh, and i did pay bills!
Speaking of great guest starts, Grey's Anatomy this week (does anyone else still watch it? I restarted this year): Ricky from My So Called Life and Warren! I suspect we'll be seeing more of Warren. Slightly unfortunate casting, as i think we're supposed to sympathize with the character and i still find him incredibly creepy.
I'm pretty sure the most onerous thing I'm going to do today is shower, and I did that already. There may be a nap in my future, too.
Snow days don't bring out the productivity in me at all, especially when the littlest family member has been at a friend's since 10 a.m. with no sign of coming home anytime soon.
On Leverage they choose their targets, and that's the end of that.
Whether or not they say, "the mark deserved it," their whole schtick is pretty much conning people who deserve it, generally because they conned someone else or hurt them in some way. I mean, right?
OH MY TOTAL GOD, COWORKER. What the FUCK have you been doing all day?? For the past two hours you've "been working" on that one thing? That is not even a two hour task, and you've known about it for QUITE SOME TIME. And now you're telling me you can't stay late tonight because you have to be home with your TEENAGE child?? Jesus Fucking Christ, this is exactly the kind of bullshit I do not need today.
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Oh, wow, I didn't spot that that was Warren at all.
I think that saying you can't con an honest person is really a roundabout way to say that nobody is completely free from larceny.
Oh, wow, I didn't spot that that was Warren at all.
It took me a couple of scenes. At first i was thinking "i hate that guy! he seems like the kind of creep who would turn out to be a rapist!". Then i thought "he looks really familiar." Then i thought "i bet someone will flay him." Then it clicked.
Whether or not they say, "the mark deserved it," their whole schtick is pretty much conning people who deserve it, generally because they conned someone else or hurt them in some way. I mean, right?
But that's deliberate. It's not pretending that it's not crime and that only guilty people *can* get taken advantage of. It's that they only choose (now) to exploit of the guilty. Hustle says, by definition, they can't swindle an honest person. Leverage says it's their choice.