On the first day of Christmas my sucky body gave to me...
a big, fat kidney stone passing...
Okay, so you have to sort of stretch the words to make them fit the tune. I've been a whiny (okay, extra whiny) little girl lately thanks to waves of intense pain. Oh, and since my life is merely a farcically tragic comedy, that's NOT all, oh not in the
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If we could just get a bigger bed at my house, things wouldn't be nearly so complicated when your house breaks. Hrmmm...xmas is coming up... :D
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And also, I'm so sorry I missed the show on Saturday. I really wanted to be there. Hope it all went well.
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Hope you don't end up needing the gizmo I work on.... But it is available in your neck of the woods. And to think, just last night I was looking at the three stooges website.
To the comment above regarding 52degrees, as I recall you live in chicago and there is a requirement for minimum heat supplied by landlords. I don't remember what it is, but it's higher than 52F.
It's not even that cold yet.... I remember one apartment I had... in janurary in sub zero temps there was the wall of cold. It moved inward from the windows each day. Each day it would be further into the apartment. It was an area where inside a few inches, maybe a foot the temp just dropped off a cliff. Thankfully it never got more than halfway through the living room.
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Dan lives in Seattle with me, I think you're thinking of Brandon. Sadly, there are no ac or heat requirements in our neck of the woods. Something about always having pretty moderate weather... :)
See, your whole wall of cold story is why I don't want to move farther east. I like living where it never gets too warm, never gets too cold and never gets too sunny. It's good to just be content all the time.
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Well as of this morning I no longer work for that company, so my work for the last 3 years is likely never going to see the light of day.
I thought that was brandon posting... I just look at the icons. too many players and no program.
But in your neck of the woods there are earthquakes, Tsunami, and volcanos of massive scale every so many 100s of years. chicago may be cold at times, but it's geologically stable and the nearest big fault is far far away. :)
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The likelihood of any of those big nasty things happening to me is very small. I'd rather risk 'the big one' than be miserable a little bit every day. Besides, they usually (I do say usually) have some idea that stuff is coming...and I'm the kind of girl who'll go visit friends in a place very far from the nearest fault line when the earth decides to shift some more. :)
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