- FlutePicc
- Pilgrim
- From: Canada
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Nope, no thunderstorms here, AJ. We really are in a black hole of weather. Most things pass us by. It's been a bit rainy and windy but nothing too bad.
And we still don't have our heat on either actually. I was a bit cool earlier today when the wind was so bitter cold but just put on an extra layer.
- Jaime
- Pilgrim
- From: Wilmington, NC
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I didn't buy any milk at the store because the half gallon that still has plenty left for cereal had a purchase date of 11/11, which USUALLY means it's good for at least another day or two past that. I figured I'd finish that off and buy another half gallon after work today.
...nope. Totally sour. Had to pour my cereal back in the box, and I guess I'll be visiting McD's before work...
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
-- Heinlein
- Sahi
- Mantis
- From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
- Registered: 2001-06-04
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Stupid dairy product, getting sour! I hate it when stuff does that.
yalahii.
"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein
First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.
- Em
- Mantis
- From: somewhere left of reality
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When dairy goes bad ... film at Eleven.
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Jendaiya
- Pilgrim
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I didn't sleep last night. I started to read when I went to bed and a while later started to notice that I felt funny, a bit headachey and all. Well, I looked at the clock and discovered it was past four. So I put the book down (darn you, GRRM!) and tried to sleep. No luck. I felt positively ill. I finally fell asleep sometime after my alarm went off. Thank god this is a holiday, so I slept til about nine.
Urgh. I feel like crap.
And I have no food. I wonder how peanut butter and jam go with rice?
Beauty will save the world.
~Prince Myshkin,
The Idiot, by Dostoevsky
- Maladroit
- Pilgrim
- From: Passamaquadey
- Registered: 2001-06-03
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Jendaiya wrote:I wonder how peanut butter and jam go with rice?
Sticky-ly, I'd bet.
- Jendaiya
- Pilgrim
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I tried it. PB&J go quite well with rice. You just have to make sure you don't use too much peanut butter. Very yummy. I feel much better now. :)
Beauty will save the world.
~Prince Myshkin,
The Idiot, by Dostoevsky
- AJ
- Pilgrim
- From: Quebec
- Registered: 2001-07-08
- Posts: 11353
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Melty Flupi wrote: And we still don't have our heat on either actually. I was a bit cool earlier today when the wind was so bitter cold but just put on an extra layer.
Glad that storm missed you - I saw it did quite a bit of damage in Ontario, but by the time it got to us the winds had really died down. I've had my heating on since the end of September. I'm a bit pathetic where feeling cold is concerned :)
@ Jen - I think I'll just take your word on the PB&J with rice :)
I agreed to hold a pot luck dinner next weekend for 15+ women (Well, I say agreed, browbeaten into it for an hour before I caved more like.)I scored 'lucky' because my hubby is out of town. Do you think it'd be rude of me to get them to confirm by email that they're coming and what exactly they're bringing? That way at least I'll know if we're getting 15 salads or not. I've never hosted something like this and technically it's someone else's idea to have it, but I don't know if that means she's arranging anything or not. I don't half get myself into situations sometimes.
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
- Registered: 2001-06-01
- Posts: 13321
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Wow AJ! That's a lot of women! How's the organizing going?
... its cold (windchill is -14 and our daytime high is supposed to be -4) & flurryish here this morning.
Been having a great visit with my mom. She's going home tomorrow
*sniffle*
- Em
- Mantis
- From: somewhere left of reality
- Registered: 2004-12-28
- Posts: 42304
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Tracking another tropical depression in the Carribean (heading towards Honduras). Will it never end?
Otherwise, still unseasonably warm here (70's to low 80's).
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Jaime
- Pilgrim
- From: Wilmington, NC
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Even worse - tornadoes in Iowa in NOVEMBER? Mother Nature is pretty seriously out of whack this year.
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
-- Heinlein
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
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It has been a strange year hasn't it???
My dad's off for his annual 3 week vacation to New Orleans on Friday. Will be interesting to hear how things are for him...
- Em
- Mantis
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Calesta - you'll have to post a report. Cyan and I (along with whomever else wants to attend) are planning on meeting up in New Orleans in January.
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
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I'll let you know what he says... he doesn't ever leave the french quarter (even before Katrina) but he should have a good report on that area (and prolly the rest of the city as well). One of these days I'm going to have to go there myself!!!
- AJ
- Pilgrim
- From: Quebec
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- Posts: 11353
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Calesta wrote:Wow AJ! That's a lot of women! How's the organizing going?
It isn't. I just checked my email and not one reply. Except one woman who confirmed on the day and is bringing swedish meatballs. So. I'm going to do two simple starters, a salad and two or three desserts. I'm going to buy some bottles of wine, (various reds and whites) and I've decided to use disposable plates etc. This way at least the essentials are covered and with minimal clean up. And if I ever agree to this sort of thing again - please feel free to queue up and kick me. I promise I'll say thank you! :D
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
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Sounds like you've got a sensible plan for a crazy situation. I love disposable plates. Not so environmentally friendly, I know, but almost essential for times like that! We're hosting the Grey Cup Thanksgiving dinner & I'm hoping people aren't offended by paper plates.
- AJ
- Pilgrim
- From: Quebec
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- Posts: 11353
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I'm always a bit relieved to see them - it means no washing up!
i think when you have a fair number of people, they're a godsend to be honest.
- Jaime
- Pilgrim
- From: Wilmington, NC
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I'm tempted to take in a new feline resident, temporarily. When I walked outside this morning, I found a tabby, about 6-8 months old (still a kitten but old enough to be on its own) gnawing on a sandwich someone had tossed onto the lawn. I know we shouldn't feed strays, but there will be no kittens eating trash in MY apartment complex if I can help it, so I marched straight back upstairs and got a small styrofoam bowl of crunchies and brought it down. The kitten wouldn't let me get quite close enough to touch him, but I could get within about 2-3 feet, so I left it in the bush near where he was hiding. I'll check on it tonight and see if he ate it - I've found that the ferals often won't touch crunchies, preferring the rich junk they get out of the trashcans.
My idea is, if he'll let me close enough to pick him up, to take him home for a couple of days for some TLC and socialization, then bring him to the adoption center.
I do NOT need three cats in a 1BR. Not, not, not. But he's just a baby, young enough to be socialized and given a good home so that he won't contribute to the burgeoning population of ferals out back.
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
-- Heinlein
- FlutePicc
- Pilgrim
- From: Canada
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Calesta wrote:It has been a strange year hasn't it???
Very. You know, I haven't actually worn a coat yet this fall. I wore a rain jacket a few times but that's it. Nothing for warmth. There have been two, MAYBE 3 days where I wished I was dressed a bit warmer. One more layer. Another shirt under a sweater or a warmer top layer or something, but still not an actual wintery coat of any sort. And obviously I'm in the minority since most people I see around have coats, although mostly just fall jackets. And I tend to like colder temperatures than a lot of people and haven't had to spend extremely long periods of time outside... But still... Nov. 14 and no coat yet. Weird.
- Jaime
- Pilgrim
- From: Wilmington, NC
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I still haven't turned on my heat. There was a pretty chilly day a few days ago, but it's been in the 60s again for the last few days; I just have my windows closed, and I woke up all hot and sweaty yesterday morning as a result.
It looks like I might have to think about putting on the heat come the weekend, though; when the lows get below 45, it gets uncomfortable in here.
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
-- Heinlein
- Sahi
- Mantis
- From: Assendelft (the Netherlands)
- Registered: 2001-06-04
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Yeah, over here it's also been just the last two weeks that fall has set in. And that when the calendar claims it should be winter in a month.
Yalahii.
"I'm a much nicer person online" - Aan'Allein
First member of the Shadowmarch Council of Sages, Official Quiller's Mint Historian You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
- Registered: 2001-06-01
- Posts: 13321
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It was -11C here this morning - about 18F. Cold enough!!! It makes me crabby to be cold. Supposed to get much warmer by the end of the week though!
- Em
- Mantis
- From: somewhere left of reality
- Registered: 2004-12-28
- Posts: 42304
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Driving my daughter home last night, 6:00PM, 73F.
That's just c-r-a-z-y. I mean, I like warm weather, but its the middle of November.
"Ho, Ho," says the Keeper of the Beat. 1Q84, Haruki Murakami.
- Calesta
- Pilgrim
- From: Calgary
- Registered: 2001-06-01
- Posts: 13321
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*wonders why I didn't head off to Charlestone last week*
- AJ
- Pilgrim
- From: Quebec
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- Posts: 11353
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Jaime wrote:My idea is, if he'll let me close enough to pick him up, to take him home for a couple of days for some TLC and socialization, then bring him to the adoption center.
I do NOT need three cats in a 1BR. Not, not, not. But he's just a baby, young enough to be socialized and given a good home so that he won't contribute to the burgeoning population of ferals out back.
Good luck, Jamie!! It'll be great if it all goes to plan :)
We adopted a third cat in July, and I don't think my three bedroomed house is really big enough for all of them when they're in a certain mood. She's a fantastic kitty though. Well, when she's not destroying my knitting like yesterday!!
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