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Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
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My sister tried to convince me to set up a tablet for a friend of hers. The fuck? Seriously? Have I implied that I sit around wishing for opportunities to do this? Also, why would I want her gmail password? Don't tell me that shit.
"But she gave blood for your mother."
I don't fucking care. If she did it as an investment in tech support from a stranger, she didn't make a contract with me.
Aargh.
My cousin had her surgery and it went better than anyone thought it would.
Previously they'd been told her heart valve would have to be replaced and this would mean 1) additional surgeries and 2) being on blood thinners for the rest of her life.
BUT when they did the echo the other day the doctor saw that the valve could be repaired. So they repaired the heart valve. She won't need to replace and no need for blood thinners.
At least for now.
JZ, no apologies necessary...I find computer problems devastating. ita, if you could straighten things like that out for me, your mother could drain me like a sapling(see above) Tep, I thought y'all got more snow than that.
Tep, I thought y'all got more snow than that.
We do! Every year we get substantial snow. (Not, like, Buffalo amounts of snow, but we get a lot of snow.) That's what makes it so frustrating -- every year the same thing happens, where the first snowfall results in people completely forgetting how to drive in the stuff and panicking like it really is going to be a 3-day whiteout blizzard, so they pack the Wal-Marts for bread, milk, and TP.
My theory is that the summer humidity is so high, it shorts out whatever part of the brain is responsible for remembering how to drive in and respond to snow.
Water cooler weather talk: It is sunny but cold here today. I have the fire going (the SO stoked it this morning before he left, bless him) but that means that the heater doesn't kick on. This is good for economy, but means that all rooms not containing the woodstove are colder. Like the bedroom. Or, more importantly at the moment, my office. Honestly, it's not many rooms because of the open design of our house. But my office is a closed room, at the farthest end away.
So I keep working and then deciding I'm too cold and going in to hang out by the fire. I could just carry my laptop in there. But when I'm in there, I get all sleepy and comfy and want to take a nap. Except if I were to nap, the bedroom would be cold and I would wake up and decide I needed to work. And then I would still be cold and go hang out by the fire. And fall asleep. This is not a productive cycle.
we do that in rainstorms. Which is the reason I'm scared to ride in the rain...not the rain, the mystified idiots wondering what the moisture is. Of course, when I was a kid, streets got more flooded without those gutter things.
I went to Trader Joe's at lunch, and I expected it to be packed with yuppies trying to stock up on 2-Buck Chuck and mandarin orange chicken before the White Death, but there was actually just a normal amount of people there.
But it is raining like a motherfucker right now, and gusty wind. If it turns to snow right now, we will be screwed. It's 37 degrees, so we're not far off, damn it. I may leave early. I don't even want to deal with the first snowfall at rush hour.
Teppy, stay safe.
my mom is so sad our closest tj's closed. she likes two-buck chuck. (Only enough to go to Yuppie Neighborhood every couple months)