good news, dear journal.
Jun. 26th, 2002 10:03 pmjay-ee-ell-ell-oh.
there's always room for hooves!
bleh.
Bill Cosby, what did they pay you to hawk that stuff?
I was wondering... in the olden days... did wooden legs warp? I'm thinking about pirates out at sea in the salt air and rain, especially. My sweetheart, ever the font of wisdom suggested that they be made of cypress wood, the same as ocean vessels... minimal bulging and warping. She always surprises me with the knowledge she has stored inside... wonderful having ideas bounced back and forth between us. I was thinking of sandalwood for its durability... (It was used to make sandals, after all... and it's a fragrant material, too.)
It'd be cool to see a peg leg carved like a totem pole or a tiki god.
I wonder how feasible a robotic monkey tail would be... worn with a belt, controlled by muscle flexes ? upholster it like a Muppet or with faux leather.
I got my place. I met with Francesco tonight, and gave him first, last and security... and now have a signed receipt from him noting the duration of the lease, and a set of keys. (It's active until 6/30/03).. I will be moving in Saturday Morning... and calling tomorrow about getting my assorted utilities turned on by that time, and the current landlord about getting my security deposit back. (that $525 will come in quite handy. for my new bed.) He still needs to finish a few things... clean the shelves and polish off the bathroom and kitchen, but it's nothing that he can't have done before I back the truck up. He tried to act like he didn't know about Newt... but I nipped that in the bud. No Newt, No Deal.
Now, I just have to spend tomorrow night packing up everything but survival gear and cleaning this place up... make it sparkle so that I deserve every last penny back.
I suspect that I'll be moving again in a year (or maybe sooner, if the right place comes along in the area) but for now, it'll do just fine. Cheers, Dear Journal!
there's always room for hooves!
bleh.
Bill Cosby, what did they pay you to hawk that stuff?
I was wondering... in the olden days... did wooden legs warp? I'm thinking about pirates out at sea in the salt air and rain, especially. My sweetheart, ever the font of wisdom suggested that they be made of cypress wood, the same as ocean vessels... minimal bulging and warping. She always surprises me with the knowledge she has stored inside... wonderful having ideas bounced back and forth between us. I was thinking of sandalwood for its durability... (It was used to make sandals, after all... and it's a fragrant material, too.)
It'd be cool to see a peg leg carved like a totem pole or a tiki god.
I wonder how feasible a robotic monkey tail would be... worn with a belt, controlled by muscle flexes ? upholster it like a Muppet or with faux leather.
I got my place. I met with Francesco tonight, and gave him first, last and security... and now have a signed receipt from him noting the duration of the lease, and a set of keys. (It's active until 6/30/03).. I will be moving in Saturday Morning... and calling tomorrow about getting my assorted utilities turned on by that time, and the current landlord about getting my security deposit back. (that $525 will come in quite handy. for my new bed.) He still needs to finish a few things... clean the shelves and polish off the bathroom and kitchen, but it's nothing that he can't have done before I back the truck up. He tried to act like he didn't know about Newt... but I nipped that in the bud. No Newt, No Deal.
Now, I just have to spend tomorrow night packing up everything but survival gear and cleaning this place up... make it sparkle so that I deserve every last penny back.
I suspect that I'll be moving again in a year (or maybe sooner, if the right place comes along in the area) but for now, it'll do just fine. Cheers, Dear Journal!
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Date: 2002-06-26 07:52 pm (UTC)Congrats and best of luck in the new place!
Congratulations!!!!
Date: 2002-06-26 09:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-06-26 10:03 pm (UTC)Of course, there's always tapioca, if you can stand the texture of the stuff. (I find it creepy.)
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Date: 2002-06-26 10:38 pm (UTC)He hawked jello jigglers and reg'lar ol' jello, too... but most famous for the pudding pops.
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Date: 2002-06-26 10:54 pm (UTC)Moving is soooo much fun isn't it? My niece just moved into a small apt in south Tucson. She needed a new bed so went shopping for one. We ended up a Denver Mattress Co. Did you know that Denver Mattress makes a "Super" King that is 8 inches longer than a Cal King? Ha! My hubby would be in heaven! Unfortunately you have to order the sheets from Denver Mattress. They felt like 200 threat count.. Not too soft. I suppose you could have them made, but that is a bother too.. Oh well. I will shut up now. (End ramble)
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Date: 2002-06-26 10:55 pm (UTC)Woohoo! I want a niiice loooong bed! :)
Hmmm... maybe if I double-sheet, it'd work?
Ramble all you like! :)
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Date: 2002-06-26 10:56 pm (UTC)You look a bit like my sweetie in that icon. :)
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Date: 2002-06-26 11:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-06-27 05:38 am (UTC)That's cool! (about your sweetie) ; )
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Date: 2002-06-28 09:53 am (UTC)bohemian queen thought a mermaid pegleg would be nifty! I agree.
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Date: 2002-06-28 02:05 pm (UTC)Maybe he'd just have a mermaid tattoo on his back so he can get other sailors to look at him...