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I'd show you mine but Neal has rules about that sort of thing. :O: |
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Let's see then.:03::haha: |
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(chuckle) It does sound almost inappropriate. |
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Also: just noticed your sig, good to see another Pratchett fan around the place. He rocks. |
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Regarding the soda, I quite literally live on Coke and really can no longer function without at least a can or two a day, although my consumption is rather greater than two, usually. I worked at a compnay where there was a fridge stocked with sodas available to the staff for free. I would go to the fridge in the morning, take out three or four cans of Coke, take them to my desk, and be set for at least until lunch. My consumption of Coke became a bit of a legend; whenever my boss, the CFO, had to tell me some bad news about a project gone bad or some new, last minute project, he would come by my desk and plop a six-pack of Coke down as a signal I wasn't going to like the news. I am known to be lenient to those bearing tributes of Coke... I very happy for you the moving process has progessed with minimum problems. Did the return of you old apartment keys finally end alright?... <O> |
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It's very possible that the manager and her husband are out of town on vacation, and have no one on deck to handle things while they are gone. In the past when I had to call them (fortunately this was rare) for emergency situations in the building - serious water leaks, for instance - I've had my call get forwarded to the manager's cell only to get her and be told that they were out of town and I'd have to deal with it myself ("just call a plumber"). :huh: On those occasions I'd call the landlord's home directly and he'd come out and fix whatever it was himself. Of course even if the manager was in town it was like pulling teeth to get her to deal with anything. We once had two families basically living as squatters in an apt she insisted was empty and they did something that resulted in the fire dept coming out and evacuating the building until they could get inside and make sure it was safe. Even when I called about that she was like "well I don't know what you expect me to do, it's the weekend." Gee lady I dunno, HOW ABOUT YOU DO YOUR JOB? :/\\!! |
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I sometimes get comments from people who say something like "Ugh, how can you drink Coke so early in the day?" while holding their cup of coffee. I just point out Coke is mainly water, caffine, and sugar; so is coffee, although I'm not going to put milk or cream in my Coke (regardless of Laverne's yen for Pepsi and milk)... <O> |
Coffee, milk and water is about all I drink. Only one cup of coffee in the morning. I can not stomach coke to much. I like it with pizza. The caffeinated products give me heartburn like nobodies business.
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Of course I only got in here by virtue of being officially OLD, so that comes with its own negatives. :dead: |
Don't stop now, Frau...
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Oh, I'm a-gonna keep going. I don't really have a choice, I'm stuck with the place now. :O:
Got new bedroom furniture that's supposed to be delivered sometime in the next couple of hours... so I may spend the rest of the day standing in the room pondering whether or not I had them put everything in the perfect spot, and then rearranging the furniture in various ways until I find something I like. Thank heavens I finally bought some furniture sliders, those things are worth their weight in gold. The latest fix-it dilemma has already presented itself, though: http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/223/photo170z.jpg That's the side of the counter on my kitchen "peninsula" that faces the dinette area... it's fine on the other side, there the cabinet framing supports it all the way from one end to the other. But on this side there is no support except at the two ends so it is sagging down in the middle. I've got a couple long, narrow pieces of sturdy fiberboard that came as protective filler in an Ikea box and they are just about the right width to fit in there and provide some support, problem is I can't get them in there. I can lift up the center of the counter a bit but not enough to slide anything in that would be wide enough to make it (approximately) level all the way across. So... can I get some kind of wedge things that I can hammer in and work my way from one end to the middle to raise and hold it up while I get something permanent in place? Keep in mind that I don't want to destroy the cabinet backs there, so maybe... I dunno... rubber wedges? Is that even the way to go here? |
Is that a granite countertop?
If you can find some Teflon wedges or something similar. Maybe. Lowes has a product called composite shims that may do the job if they're the right size. Maybe a bottle jack and a 2x4? |
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