... is time to get a new car soon. I was hoping to hold out until the job situation was a bit more stable, but weird things have been going wrong with Ted. And they do get expensive. Like the stupid window weatherproofing. Stupid window. I guess I'll have to wait and see, maybe I'll have to go test drive some cars and see what sort of options I have. I'm all ready for the holiday season to be done ...
...realize that the game only happens when cat-parent is holding the little blue stick; I've taken some pains to make sure they realize that the dot comes from us, and that the game is over when we say it's over. Shadow was going a tad OCD on us a while ago--there was a string caught in the weatherproofing of our windows, and she'd go gaga trying to catch it--so I really don't want a repeat of that.
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...! I'm gladmy TV shows are back on...Scrubs, ER and SVU...if for no other reason, to break up the monotony of my days... And it was super nice to finally be able to take the weatherproofing off of some of the windows and open them up! I hate the crappy weather of the Northeast... 4/15/08 before (30 words) You were the one Who had done this before Sensing your ...
... please soggy visitors. Minneapolis didn't set out to build a network, which grew organically from landlords' attempts to make life convenient for tenants. Its success could be an irreplicable accident. Still, if sidewalk sheds are the best that Manhattan can offer by way of weatherproofing, one can think fondly of gerbil tubes. Mr. McIlheran is a columnist for the MilwaukeeJournal Sentinel.
... the 60 year old furnace, we had a $400 gas bill one month. But this is the second year with the new furnace, so I'm talking about gains over last year. We haven't managed to do any of the weatherproofing we had planned, so this is entirelysavings of the "wear a sweater" variety. In October we didnt' turn the heat on at all. Budget: $110. Actual usage: $25. (Hey, this is an argument for a ...
... renewing my paid account, so I don't have polls, but I can do this the old-fashioned way. Today is beautiful. AbsolutelySpectacular. Perfect weather. The question, then, is: do I take down the weatherproofing plastic on my windows yet? Or do I hold out in case of another cold spell? I would love to have a nice breeze through the apartment, but once that plastic comes down, it's staying down....