This and that (as usual)

Mar 05, 2006 20:19

So now we are proud owners of two new sofas. Furthermore, we treated ourselves to a video projector. Now we can watch super-sized movies at home, each of us comfortably lounging around on their own sofa. And there even was a movie starring Viggo Mortensen on TV last night (Young Guns II: Blaze of Glory), a wonderful reason for extensive test of our ( Read more... )

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scribblesinink March 5 2006, 18:34:35 UTC
So the sofas finally showed up at your place, didn't they? That's nice.

I'll try to read the revised version of "Doomed To Live" as soon as I can, but there's only 24 hours in a day...

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fliewatuet March 5 2006, 19:28:12 UTC
Yes, the sofas did show up. They even showed up at the day they were supposed to show up. Only that the jerks at the furniture shop didn't deem it necessary to call me that they would show up. So I was quite surprised when the delivery guys appeared at my door. It was sheer luck that I was home at all, I had returned from only 20 minutes earlier.

You don't need to hurry with 'Doomed To Live'. Since I am revising the Boromir/Legolas/Gimli storyline at the moment, I only updated their chapters. I don't know whether it does make sense to read them out of context (though the altered beginning is already posted at HASA). Now if I only could get that 'Aragorn's first journey to Moria' Nuzgûl off my ankle *shakes foot violently*

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scribblesinink March 6 2006, 17:49:14 UTC
Only that the jerks at the furniture shop didn't deem it necessary to call me that they would show up. So I was quite surprised when the delivery guys appeared at my door.

I hate it when that happens. As if it's not difficult enough to make sure you're at home to accept a delivery when they announce it. But at least you lucked out, and have your new sofas to enjoy. That makes everything better.

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fliewatuet March 6 2006, 18:31:49 UTC
I hate it when that happens.

Me too. Most people seem to take it for granted that someone is home all day or can be at home on short notice. Had I not had another appointment on that day (and been more than keen for an excuse to take the day off ;-P) I would have gone to work. And then it would have taken me close to two hours to get home ... gah.

But yes, the sofas are nice. And my significant other isn't at home tonight *eyes LotR EE DVD longingly*

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fliewatuet March 5 2006, 21:41:51 UTC
For me, reading and writing are part of being lazy, though not as much as browsing aimlessly through the internet or simply staying in bed. But I doubt that HASA admin stuff would count as lazyness. So yes, that does sound somewhat warped ;-)

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