
gran rey de los nekkid |
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Sharoth wrote:Just get on to him for not capitalizing his name. I mean it won't do anything but you can do that.gran rey de los mono wrote:~rolls my eyes~ Sorry! So sorry! I meant book five. 5. Please accept my apologies for that spelling error! So very sorry!Sharoth wrote:The Schooled in Magic series by Christopher Nuttall has been pretty good so far. I am on book fixe and I can't wait to get to the other books in the series.Sorry, I'm not familiar with New Math. What number is "fixe"?
My name is appropriately capitalized. It's not my fault if you don't recognize the invisible letters. (They're like silent letters in spoken words, but written.)
And I am wearing pants. They're invisible pants.

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gran rey de los mono wrote:~rolls my eyes~ Sorry! So sorry! I meant book five. 5. Please accept my apologies for that spelling error! So very sorry!Sharoth wrote:The Schooled in Magic series by Christopher Nuttall has been pretty good so far. I am on book fixe and I can't wait to get to the other books in the series.Sorry, I'm not familiar with New Math. What number is "fixe"?
They're making up new numbers! loads shotgun

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OK, this is so depressing I'm spoilering it to avoid ruining anyone's Sunday morning.
** spoiler omitted **
OK. I feel better. An article in this morning's paper pointed out that local reporting over the holiday weekend has been a mess because so many offices are shut down entirely for the holiday so the numbers coming out are sketchy at best, and won't get fixed until Tuesday.
So actual honest-to-goodness human error/vacation time is the most likely culprit.
(Blood pressure ticks down a bit...)

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I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.
Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)
Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.
So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.
So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;P
I hate Mondays.
>_<

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I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.
Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.
So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;PI hate Mondays.
>_<
This is why the netherlands is criss crossed with ditches, so the water can drain. (not that it helps you, just pointing it out)

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Ragadolf wrote:This is why the netherlands is criss crossed with ditches, so the water can drain. (not that it helps you, just pointing it out)I spent MY 'Day off' digging UP all of the plants that I had planted in front of our house.
Why?!? (I'm glad you asked!) :)Because the front of MY house has no topsoil left (it went with the bushes roots I ripped out), the next foot is clayish-soil, with solid clay less than a foot down. Solid. Clay.
So all of the beautiful large plants that I bought for my wife, which were beautiful less than two weeks ago, were all dying. So I dug a small one up.
Yep. The holes that I dug for the plants were the only place for the water to go. Clay soil not allowing draining. So ALL the plants were drowning in their spots.So all teh plants are back in their purchase pots, and I have to figure out how/what/why/WHEN to raise the level of the garden with REAL dirt, so that they can actually live. In the ground. Where they belong.
;PI hate Mondays.
>_<
Avoiding Bear ground is a rocky issue.

lisamarlene |
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So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".
Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.
It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.
Grumpy LM needs more coffee.

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So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".
Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.
It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.
Grumpy LM needs more coffee.
That sounds unbearable.

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lisamarlene wrote:That sounds unbearable.So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".
Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.
It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.
Grumpy LM needs more coffee.
I miss sitting out on my deck watching the fog over the Bay while I had my coffee in the morning. I miss the hummingbirds and blackberries. Folks here spend a lot of money to try to plant and cultivate what is essentially a pernicious weed.
I don't miss not being able to eat outside in the backyard in the evenings because it's too cold and windy. I don't miss not being able to afford a backyard.
And I love, LOVE Southern summer rain. And how green everything is here right now.

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So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".
Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.
It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.
Grumpy LM needs more coffee.
Yeah; that's pretty pathetic. I think it was what, 82°F yesterday? Even *I* can tolerate that...
EDIT: On the other hand, when it breaks 95°F and you have an uninsulated house with no air conditioning so the indoor temperature breaks 90°F, I think you have a right to complain. And that happens here every year for 1-2 days in late September/early November.

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lisamarlene wrote:So funny to hear all my Bay Area friends moaning on FB about the 80+ "heat wave".
Like you don't already know to plan for a week of actual summer in May, then a "summer" of cold, foggy mornings and cool winds, then a cool, rainy September, followed by another week of actual summer at the beginning of October.
It's only worth complaining about this time because no one can go anywhere.
Grumpy LM needs more coffee.
Yeah; that's pretty pathetic. I think it was what, 82°F yesterday? Even *I* can tolerate that...
EDIT: On the other hand, when it breaks 95°F and you have an uninsulated house with no air conditioning so the indoor temperature breaks 90°F, I think you have a right to complain. And that happens here every year for 1-2 days in late September/early November.
does wunian snow dance

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And you are right, what could go wrong?
Hogwash. Everyone knows that kuru is caused by cell towers.

lisamarlene |
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Your morning funny.
I've had days like this in the classroom.

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