nablopomo 2017 - Day Twenty
Nov. 20th, 2017 10:02 pmIt's Monday, so I feel it is my duty once again to tell you
WATCH TRAVELERS!!!

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It was beautiful and sunny today.
And frickin' freezing, Mr Bigglesworth.

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I needed some company today while I was doing sewing stuff (the granddogs were here, but they are remarkably uncommunicative unless they want to (1) pee (2) get a cookie out of me) so I put on the TV. I landed on HGTV, specifically some back-to-back episodes of Good Bones. I generally enjoy that show because it is not absolutely exactly like every single other reno show out there in that they buy disaster houses in Indianapolis for crazy cheap (like $4000.00 - taxes, I'm thinking) and fix them up, usually by ripping them down to the studs. But I noticed today that in just about every place they tear down to studs, those studs show extensive fire damage. Ditto the floors, roofs, etc. I thought to myself, "Self," I thought, "I don't think I'd like to live in a house that's got extensive fire damage, remediated or otherwise."
Then I thought it's entirely possible that I actually am. How would I even know? ..
The world is full of mysteries.
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Speaking of mysteries, have you ordered your copy of this book yet?

You totally should.
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Tomorrow I have to go to IKEA.
My life is one thrill after another!
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Baby bulldogs are pretty adorable. Just sayin'
WATCH TRAVELERS!!!

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It was beautiful and sunny today.
And frickin' freezing, Mr Bigglesworth.

-----------
I needed some company today while I was doing sewing stuff (the granddogs were here, but they are remarkably uncommunicative unless they want to (1) pee (2) get a cookie out of me) so I put on the TV. I landed on HGTV, specifically some back-to-back episodes of Good Bones. I generally enjoy that show because it is not absolutely exactly like every single other reno show out there in that they buy disaster houses in Indianapolis for crazy cheap (like $4000.00 - taxes, I'm thinking) and fix them up, usually by ripping them down to the studs. But I noticed today that in just about every place they tear down to studs, those studs show extensive fire damage. Ditto the floors, roofs, etc. I thought to myself, "Self," I thought, "I don't think I'd like to live in a house that's got extensive fire damage, remediated or otherwise."
Then I thought it's entirely possible that I actually am. How would I even know? ..
The world is full of mysteries.
-------------
Speaking of mysteries, have you ordered your copy of this book yet?

You totally should.
----------
Tomorrow I have to go to IKEA.
My life is one thrill after another!
----------
Baby bulldogs are pretty adorable. Just sayin'