Do I wish I was somebody else right now. Somebody not... married, not madly in love with a beautiful woman who can kill me with her pinkie!

Wash ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Natter 69: Practically names itself.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Connie Neil - Dec 29, 2011 3:48:58 pm PST #13488 of 30001
brillig

Now he's checking out the window where she was.

"Dude! There was someone else sitting right there when I was outside! Didn't you see them?"


Jesse - Dec 29, 2011 3:48:59 pm PST #13489 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

OMG! CAT IN THE WINDOW!!!!!


Connie Neil - Dec 29, 2011 3:49:20 pm PST #13490 of 30001
brillig

Cat brain cross post.


sarameg - Dec 29, 2011 3:53:39 pm PST #13491 of 30001

Every so often, they prove it really is walnut sized.

Curiosity got the best of me: gas+ electric is a little higher in the winter than I paid in the apartment in 2007. But not 2x higher. Maybe 10-15% more. Quite reasonable. I think my furnace is from the late 80s/early 90s(?), so when it comes time to replace it, I'm sure I'll get even better efficiency.


Strix - Dec 29, 2011 4:01:33 pm PST #13492 of 30001
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Jesus, ita !, I can barely imagine getting some of M's presents, including a poster, back to PA. How do you wrangle a CAKE to LA from Jamaica?!

I think we keep it at 67. Dan's really skinny, so he's always cold, and I keep blankets on the couch and the loveseat.

The kitchen is FREEZING in the winter, since the last owners f the house decided to make the enclosed back porch (uninsulated) into a breakfast nook and knocked out the wall. We have foam insulate sliding "doors" there (plus a hole in the kitchen ceiling, thank you, welcome to my domicile in need of some reno) but the kitchen is always about 15 degrees colder than the rest of the downstairs. Which is AWESOME for cooking and cleaning.

The powder room off the kitchen is also an uninsulated add-on; it's nice to have a powder room downstairs, but that toilet gets COLD in the depths of winter!


Sue - Dec 29, 2011 4:03:54 pm PST #13493 of 30001
hip deep in pie

Heat is 18-20C when I am home and awake. 15C at night and when I'm away.


Zenkitty - Dec 29, 2011 4:07:13 pm PST #13494 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I keep the thermostat set to about 68 in winter, but the house isn't uniformly that warm. Any higher and the upstairs bedrooms are stifling, any lower and the downstairs is freezing. Actually, the downstairs is cold anyway. I keep a space heater by my feet just to make it comfortable. I don't like wearing lots of clothes inside the house to keep warm; if more than one layer is required I bump the heat up. My heating bills have never caused me despair, maybe because I have a heat pump. Maybe it's just that my house is fairly compact.

Also, the adjoining house on the north side provides great insulation!


Jesse - Dec 29, 2011 4:09:45 pm PST #13495 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

My bedroom is actually set at 18. I don't know why it's Celcius in there. But that reminds me I need to put a towel around the air conditioner, because it is freezing.


§ ita § - Dec 29, 2011 4:11:16 pm PST #13496 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

How do you wrangle a CAKE to LA from Jamaica?!

Two cakes, two loaves of bun, one of bread, Milo, rum, 7 bags of coffee, two boxes of tea, and two bottles of jam. That I can recall. Food-related, anyway. I've never moved more. And I'm really glad my mother held back on the third cake. My sister still gives me shit for it, but Jesus--don't they understand I have a hard time travelling? How much explaining does that take?


amyth - Dec 29, 2011 4:12:12 pm PST #13497 of 30001
And none of us deserving the cruelty or the grace -- Leonard Cohen

You all don't even want to know. There's a reason they don't let me touch the thermostat at work, and that I wear fingerless gloves all day, and sometimes a hat. And a coat. I think in the winter, I keep it around 78. Those who know me can testify that my metabolism hovers close to "zombie."

The trade-off is that I almost never use my A/C, even in the worst of the NC summer. It helps that I'm on the ground floor.

No, that's not true, I use it when guests come over and beg me to turn it on and make my apartment a bearable temperature. But it feels fine to me.