Showing posts with label Annie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Remove all doubt.



If I have nothing to say, seems like I oughta say it. Giddyup, we're having a round-up of trivial pursuits today.

Russ, of Russ and Donna, of Travels in Therapy, of Oregon, told me to Google "askew" today. 

We used to enjoy Tofutti products, until we read the ingredients. Gross. We're used to studying the labels of most foods, but we were complacent about this brand. Our container admits to 2 grams of trans fats. The website denies any knowledge or recollection of this number, and asks us to define "2." Either way, you can see the nasty partially hydrogenated mess right up there behind "water."


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Lizard for Carolyn P.

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Possible source of cows and their 'boys.




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Sure, it's all black and white to  you.


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Beaver Creek


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Bug
We went geocaching a couple of nights ago. The terrain was tricky, and we thought we'd found a clue from an earlier 'cacher:
Whoever you are, sorry.
A clue of another sort. Hope this all went well, and a solid shout-out from the over-50 set.

Annie's back is out again, so send healing vibes ("vibes" = money) and good thoughts ("thoughts" = narcotics) to her.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

I'll save you the trouble.

Wildflowers here are getting pretty obnoxious.

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Raptors annoyingly pose with their prey.
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I mock eagles. Behind their backs, far away.

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And the scenery is getting on my nerves.

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I'm telling you, the woman's a master of camouflage.  
So, what bugs you about the Sedona area? I'll go see it and be irritated on your behalf.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Places everywhere, but novertigo.

Annie's game today was called on accounta vertigo inside her head.

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She uses mescaline for it.  Hold on ... what, hon?

She uses meclizine for it.  

In case you ever need to know, Dramamine is meclizine. Also, most vertigo resolves itself without treatment, but it's unpleasant while you're spinning. 

We're getting serious about leaving Lake City.  Annie's on board now, so things will begin to happen just as soon as she can stand up.
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I turned on the Duck this afternoon.  Then I started the generator.  The generator is my turf because it makes Annie mad after the first false start.  I understand the generator, and the generator understands me.  We are one, the generator and I.  I practice Meditative Onanism.  Hold on ... what, hon?


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Things you don't learn in school

The water in the pool is 90°F, something up with which we'll have to put.  I weigh about ten pounds in water, which is probably why my back hurts more when I get out.  I am a pool mammal.

[RUMBLE]

It rains most days now, for a little while, and there is always thunder.  Some of the cats are afraid of thunder (as I typed "afraid," Ellen began to claw at the sofa trapdoor).  That's because cats don't understand storms and are too dumb to be afraid of lightening.  I had a stepfather who reassured me by saying If you hear the thunder, it means you're still alive, which is true and stupid at the same time.

Annie has been working on the leak in the water tank (still, DW and Darlene).  She's down to the last thing she knows to try before there's nothing left but to replace the tank, so we're afraid to test it.

[THUNDER]

She also found a graywater valve cover that would allow us to dribble out through a cut-off garden hose onto the ground - if that were legal - instead of extending the slinky in a tell-tale sort of way.  Please note I am talking about gray water, not poop.  The Ducks do not endorse poopwater dumping onto the open ground except in certain circumstances, and the judge agreed to throw the case out if we immediately left the county.

[LIMB FALLING]

Annie fixed the drainage problem in the refrigerator with some ingenuity and saliva (her own).

I make jewelry more lately.  You know where to look.  If I could do that in the pool there would be no reason to leave other than to drain my gray water.

[CATS HEADING FOR STORM CELLAR]

I have always wondered why storm cellars in Kansas are separate from the house.  You'd think you'd want to have quick access without going outside.  I just figured it out.  Your house gets blown away, and being in a shallow open hole under it will have limited value.  Limited by how tight you can hold onto plumbing.  A hole in the ground covered by more ground would have to be safer, but that's the last place people go.

You do not have to watch PBS to learn something.

[ANNIE PUTTING ON HELMET]

We've been watching a lot of movies.  Blockbuster rents movies for 49¢ on Sunday during the summer, and Annie would rip those onto a computer to watch later if it were legal.  We used to go to the library on Saturdays, but Shannon recognizes us and talks gay to us for half an hour.  He hands us every gay-themed movie on the shelf, tells us the gay plot, tells us about his gay friends in Las Vegas, and tells us his church says gay is a sin.  We're the only gay people he knows here in Lake City;  we are exotic and exciting.   You've felt it, too.

[UNPLUGGING THE COMPUTER]

We go to the same fruit stand all the time, and now the men there give Annie extra fruit.  She's catnip.



Saturday, January 15, 2011

Interview with Annie.

Annie, thanks for taking the time to talk with us.  I understand you've just been officially laid off.  Could you give us your reaction?

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I see.  Could you be more specific?  How do you feel about this layoff?  These are stressful economic times, and lots of people are worried about making Ivy League tuition payments, paying their domestic help, or keeping up with the Smiths.

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That's what I thought.  So, tell me again how you feel about this layoff, really.  You're among friends, and it's okay to be scared.

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I understand that you'll at least get a year's insurance coverage and a modest severance package.  Does that ease the pain?

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This means you won't have a reason to get up in the dark and get out of your jammies.  Do you feel a little sad about that?

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For the first time in ... ever? ... you'll be sleeping in while Roxi goes off to work two days a week.  Who will make her oatmeal and coffee?

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Wait, this is just coming in ... Roxanne knows how to make her own oatmeal ... Annie, did you know this?

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