Jilli cannot read the jillifont! It is the whole point of Jillifont!
I had a surprising jillifont swing from the ceiling above my bathroom counter the other day. It had apparently made itself comfortable when I was gone for the summer and was irritated to find me in its spot, brushing my teeth.
I was told that lemon essential oil would ward off the critters that leave webs at the bottom of my stairs. Turns out, not so. Sigh.
I was told that lemon essential oil would ward off the critters that leave webs at the bottom of my stairs. Turns out, not so. Sigh.
I'm minded of the old Tick cartoon, where the Sewer Urchin went into battle against Sewer Lobsters with bandoliers of lemons.
What? That's my geek reference point, dammit.
Oh, Calli. Hope you're get some very deserved sleep right now.
I'll ignore the blood talk for now. Just... all keep yourselves in one piece, OK?
Jilli cannot read the jillifont! It is the whole point of Jillifont!
Sometimes my (morbid) curiosity gets the better of me!
"Oh, it won't be that bad!"
I tell myself,
"Just the words won't freak me out!"
Yes, I should know better.
Jillifont stuff is ok for me, but no way was I clicking the links. I have learned!
I wish coming home wasn't still so hard.
Smonster, I wish I had a good alternative to bondo because that stuff is, indeed, made of misery (the smell alone...) but really nothing works quite the same. If yr working on wood there's that filler stuff that comes in the cylindrical metal cannister with a charles-atlas-type bodybuilder image on the front...(sorry, we used it all the time at the shop but I can't recall the brand name and a google image search is not turning up results.) It's a mix-small-portions-on-disposable-scrap-wood type of thing also but water based so it doesn't reek like bondo. Slightly longer working time and clean up is still not something to scoff at.
eta: aha! Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty