Aug. 31st, 2012

monk111: (Sugar)
I'm going to have to get behind the dryer again. The duct tape won't hold onto the soft piping that is supposed to lead the hot air outside. It's a little puzzling because the old duct-tape solution worked well enough the first time we applied it, lasting us over a year.

I still have a plan. The tape does stick to the dryer itself, and I'm thinking that it might work if I just strap the end that is supposed to stick on the piping, maybe tying it down with shoestring. It's worth a shot. But when, but when? I still have to find the time to scrub my toilet clean.
monk111: (Effulgent Days)
Shit, this was the morning to mow! I just wasn't thinking.

The big problem was that I just mowed last Thursday, I think, and surely the lawn could be left alone for another two, three days. But when I went outside to water the elephant ears, I saw that the sky was still heavily clouded and overcast, and I noticed that the grass really could use a cut, and lastly, the grass is perfectly dry!

Those heavy rains of a couple of weeks ago really did a job. Alas, the sun is coming out now and it is much too late. Question: is there any chance that tomorrow morning will be like this morning?
monk111: (Gabe Two)
Oh, good! Another time-recursion movie. "Source Code". A guy gets to keep living the last six minutes (or is it eight minutes?) of another guy's life in order to unravel a terrorist attack. I think I've already figured out a key plot-point. Our protagonist is probably already dead himself, or in a coma, and that's why he can take on this role. It doesn't matter that I figured this out early. This sort of movie obvioiusly still has a hold on my imagination. Maybe I like being teased with the notion that I am just living in a time-bounce myself, and I will get another shot at this thing, even if there doesn't seem to be much leeway to give me a real chance at realizing something better. Again, it doesn't matter. It's a pleasantly haunting thought.
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