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Re: No, Was is UnBecoming » Racer

Posted by noa on February 1, 2004, at 16:57:38

In reply to No, Was is UnBecoming » noa, posted by Racer on February 1, 2004, at 15:53:37

Racer,

The list would make me very anxious right now. I know the list in my head, too.

The nap is tempting. But I resisted today because I awoke late anyway and don't want to have difficulty going to sleep tonight, which would make getting up for work tomorrow morning all that much harder. But it was so tempting.

I did a couple of little spasms of housework. Spasms is the right word. They come unexpectedly and last just a few minutes. This time was a load of laundry and picking up some of the many empty brown paper grocery bags that are lying around in the kitchen.

You have to see my kitchen! It is all set up to be a great set for a movie about one of those crazy loner psychopath types who live with piles of mixed debris! Hey, now there's an idea! I could rent it out for movie shots. Hmmmm....

Near the apt. door I have lined up all the recycling and trash bags I've been too cold or lazy to walk thru the snow to the trash or recycling bins to take out. It's unbelievable. But more than that, my table is covered in mounds of mixed debris, mostly junk mail and just stuff that I have unloaded from my tote bags, etc. and just left there, and it is all just cascading onto the floor, to mingle with the shoes and other odd assorted things including all those crumpled empty brown bags, etc......


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