Okay, THAT gust of wind just made Little House on the Prairie, Long-Winter type sounds outside my house. Eek!
I am very glad that the landlady got the Internet-Eating Tree removed before any of this nonsense started.
Also, I was out enough this morning to notice that the town had pre-salted the roads. I hope that this will make the plows' job easier when they eventually make their rounds.
We have more than adequate stocks of bread, milk, eggs, and toilet paper. I am in no fear of running out of provisions.
OTOH, if our power goes, we'll be at the cold cereal and cheese sandwiches level of sustenance, because we've got an electric stove. I ought to price butane burners, I really should.
eternaleponine has already decided that there's no way she's going in to work tomorrow; even if they don't close the call center, she's got eight hours of PTO left for the year, and even though she's got a mighty Subaru wagon, she has no desire to get up at 5AM to shovel. I don't blame her.
I have likewise decided that there's no way I'm driving to New Jersey tomorrow to visit my parents. Current plan is to drive to New Haven Tuesday morning, take the train into the city, and, after the show, take a different train out to Somerville or Branchburg and have my parents pick us up. Visit on Wednesday, and repeat two-train process in reverse to get home. The train fares ought to be comparable to the money we'd spend on gas and parking, and much easier on the nerves.
Other than that, we really have no reason to leave the house during the Snowpocalypse except to shovel the driveway, and that's just how I like it.
I am very glad that the landlady got the Internet-Eating Tree removed before any of this nonsense started.
Also, I was out enough this morning to notice that the town had pre-salted the roads. I hope that this will make the plows' job easier when they eventually make their rounds.
We have more than adequate stocks of bread, milk, eggs, and toilet paper. I am in no fear of running out of provisions.
OTOH, if our power goes, we'll be at the cold cereal and cheese sandwiches level of sustenance, because we've got an electric stove. I ought to price butane burners, I really should.
I have likewise decided that there's no way I'm driving to New Jersey tomorrow to visit my parents. Current plan is to drive to New Haven Tuesday morning, take the train into the city, and, after the show, take a different train out to Somerville or Branchburg and have my parents pick us up. Visit on Wednesday, and repeat two-train process in reverse to get home. The train fares ought to be comparable to the money we'd spend on gas and parking, and much easier on the nerves.
Other than that, we really have no reason to leave the house during the Snowpocalypse except to shovel the driveway, and that's just how I like it.
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Date: 2010-12-26 10:09 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-12-27 12:47 am (UTC)I'll check A Dong
*snickers like a twelve-year-old*
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-27 03:27 am (UTC)No doubt! LOL
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-27 03:31 am (UTC)I've had Pocky. It's overrated (IMO). Ban me can be had freely all over LJ; just show up at a random comm and act like a jerk. Presto, ban me!
LOL
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:33 am (UTC)They also have a freezer full of dim sum and even scallion pancakes that fry up beautifully!
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:35 am (UTC)I was making a joke, which obviously fell flat. LOL
Those sound delicious, actually! Yum!
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:39 am (UTC)Well, DO WANT.
And Food Network makes me want to NOM everything in sight. I wish we had half that cool stuff near us, LOL!
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:44 am (UTC)I haven't been to LA since I was four. I remember it being very cold in the mornings. Also, I remember the teacup ride at Disney Land and being taken to see Knott's Berry Farm.
/tangent
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-27 03:51 am (UTC)LOL, we didn't do anything as exciting as cable cars or a parachute drop. I remember vividly getting room service and boggling that food was delivered! To! Our! Room! Truly amazing!
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Date: 2010-12-27 03:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-27 04:00 am (UTC)The difference between seven and four is that I was big enough to go on some of the cooler rides.
I think I'm some bit older than you, so those rides may not have even existed when I was there!
When I went to Disney World with B last December, I insisted that we go to Haunted Mansion FIRST, because it was one of those formative influences in a baby Goth's life.
LOL! I remember going back to Cedar Point as an adult, and making a point of riding every single roller coaster and ride I could, because I hadn't been able to ride them as a kid!
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:07 am (UTC)I have not yet made the Cedar Point pilgrimage, although I want to. I don't plan to ride Top Thrill Dragster, just as I haven't bothered with Kingda Ka ad Six Flags Great Adventure, because I know that the one-trick-pony "top hat" coasters won't be fun for me, but all the other ones? YES PLEASE. Although the really big ones -- I can't remember what Cedar Point calls theirs, but the similar ride at King's Dominion is the Intimidator -- anyway, they're basically the same layout as Superman: Ride of Steel, which I adore, but about 50% bigger all around -- are making me wonder if I can withstand the terror of the lift hill to enjoy the gorgeous layout helix turns later in the ride.
I warned you I was a coaster freak. One of the high points of my summer was a pilgrimage with B to the original Coney Island Cyclone. Don't get me started on Werner Stengel's brilliance and the perfection of the heartline roll.
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:09 am (UTC)I'm turning 41 in February.
OMG, me too. LOL
I have not yet made the Cedar Point pilgrimage, although I want to.
If you go to their website, you can "ride" their rides online (first person POV views of each coaster going... some of it is really amazing).
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:32 am (UTC)Ah, not good.
I was told by an eye doctor that 3-D films would never "work" for me; Avatar proved him wrong. I saw it twice in the theater in 3-D, just because I was astounded at the beauty of it!
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:39 am (UTC)The not-swoopy parts were very, very pretty. Nice color choices.
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:44 am (UTC)Apparently the new generation of 3D accommodates even my ex, whose eyes do not track together due to botched surgery when he was a baby and for whom earlier varieties of 3D were useless.
My eyes don't track together either, but it's natural. I refused surgery, and now it seems I made the right choice! Botched eye surgery sounds especially awful! D:
The not-swoopy parts were very, very pretty. Nice color choices.
It was among the most vapid, idiotic movies I've ever seen. Totally predictable and lots of Unfortunate Implications. But Teh Pretty! saved it for me. Like I said, I never thought I'd be able to "see" 3-D movies (and indeed, the ones I had seen before hadn't worked for me) and so I was astounded by the sheer visual brilliance of it.
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Date: 2010-12-27 04:47 am (UTC)It was, as you say, a vapid and idiotic movie. But awfully pretty.
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Date: 2010-12-27 10:52 am (UTC)I think, in his case, the not-tracking was also natural (severe congenital strabismus) and the corrective surgery was performed too late for his eyes to un-learn their separate tracking, although it fixed the appearance, mostly. His depth perception is for crap. It does not exactly enhance his driving abilities.
I know the feeling!
It was, as you say, a vapid and idiotic movie. But awfully pretty.
I feel twice as dumb for having watched it two times! :p
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Date: 2010-12-28 06:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-28 08:37 pm (UTC)Kewl though.
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Date: 2010-12-26 10:35 pm (UTC)hugs
and. i MAY have a camping burner (propane) maybe.. if so, do you want me to bring it to arisia?
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Date: 2010-12-26 10:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-27 12:46 am (UTC)Being snowed in can be absolutely awesome, can't it? :D
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Date: 2010-12-27 07:41 pm (UTC)So clearly it's good insurance.
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Date: 2010-12-27 07:44 pm (UTC)Hmm, maybe I should look into butane burners!
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Date: 2011-01-06 09:22 pm (UTC)You mean the sound of Pa playing the fiddle while the girls dance around the house?
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