Monthly Archives: May 2001

The ceiling’s up

By the end of today the wallboard ceiling panels in the sewing room are in place and in one piece. Continue reading

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At least it’s an interview

I acquitted myself fairly well on the technical questions, but couldn’t put a good enough spin on why I got fired from my last job. Continue reading

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Demolition, not war, is hell

She took out her anger toward me by smashing wallboard, and T and I got to shovel up the broken bits. Continue reading

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Neither flesh nor fowl

I’m either over-qualified or under-qualified for everything, according to hiring managers and headhunters. Continue reading

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Fairmount Home Tour redux

It seemed the whole three days involved a string of minor fluffs, kafuffles, and catastrophes. Continue reading

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After the Home Tour’s Ooooooooo-ver

I chose the parlor, which had among other things a nice juicy story involving the parlor suite, a fire, and a corpse. Continue reading

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I feel like I done been beat

She had a great time lusting over Tim Curry’s legs (they DO look good in garters, fishnet stockings and fuck-me stiletto pumps). Continue reading

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New nail color time

I’m delighted to be able to save the labor costs, naturally, but I’m even more delighted that Moon is coming to visit. Continue reading

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First there is the labor

Bamboo root mats are the nastiest things on earth to grub up, just about. Continue reading

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damNAtion!

I went to hang the window screen today, only to find that it’s about a quarter of an inch too wide at the top. Continue reading

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