Exterminator is here. That counts as onerous, right? Prior to him coming I cleaned a bathroom and started cleaning a coat that the cats had peed on, but this coat? turn out really poorly dyed fake leather. Maybe real leather with fake fur lining, dunno, really poorly dyed and now my hands are a mess and I threw the coat into the washer for a spin cycle. It may be ruined, unclear.
I think I am taking myself out for lunch.
Huh, it doesn't really bother me, but then I try to keep a couple of car lengths from the car in front of me when I'm at speeds where the snow would fly back that far. It does make the tailgaters back off.
I clean most of it off but will admit to sometimes leaving the snowhawk when I can't reach.
Phil thought it was What the face or Why the face or something like that.
I've had large chunks of snow and ice hit me in the windshield when I wasn't driving particularly close enough times that I don't do it to anyone else.
Well, okay, I don't do winter, but you know what I mean. I also cleared snow off my hood and boot.
One upside to home sick? I finally got to have the grilled cheese and tomato soup I wanted for lunch yesterday. Downside? I had to make it myself.
Leaving snow on the roof is also not a great thing if you have to stop short, and it all slides down the windshield. Because then you can't see.
People who don't thoroughly clean off their cars enrage me.
Lots of rage for the lack of snow removal.
I guess it's sort of a litmus test for an individual's sense of community responsibility. What you don't do affects your neighbors. Ditto with clearing off the sidewalk.