by kisstheviolets » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:57 pm
If I didn't have to work tomorrow (at the far more godly hour of anywhere between 8 and 9 - sorry gorn!) I would totally get up at like 3am to watch the wedding. That Kate Middleton is one hot... well, uh, lovely future Queen of England. But alas, we here in the rebel colonies do not get the day off so I will be sleeping through the night so I can be coherent tomorrow, slaving over a hot computer, dispensing justice with my fingertips and strokes of my pen.
Something horrible has happened to my vegetable starts in the past couple of weeks. A bunch of the leaves turned yellow and a couple of the tomato plants died altogether. From what I've been reading they either were overwatered or exposed to the cold for too long (we had a little sunny spell here and I put them outside but it didn't actually get very warm apparently). I've been trying to rehabilitate them, but it's not pretty. If I wasn't convinced that there was going to be some kind of financial and social collapse one day that was going to require us all to grow our stuff to survive, I'd totally just give up now and leave this to the professionals. Every cucumber I pick comes right out of Boschi pocket! Or something like that. Oh, I'm only half serious about the armageddon.
PtS, so good to see you back! I got your PM and owe you a response but I will quickly say here that your primer on lawn care was the best I've read so far and I really, really, super duper appreciate it! I showed it to my girlfriend and said, "Now, make fun of me one more time for having internet friends, why don't you. I just got amazing lawn advice from ACROSS THE MOTHEREFFING POND." Ahem. Sometimes I'm a bit touchy about things. She doesn't quite understand the board, or the Thursday kinship, or you know, pop culture. But god help me, I love the little beast.
Bit of trivia for you all... Today is Worker Memorial Day (in the US). Apparently every day 14 American workers are killed on the job and an additional 11,000 are injured. In my state, Oregon, 34 workers died in 2010 (including servicemembers abroad). Worker Memorial Day is celebrated on April 28th because that was the date in 1971 that the Occupational Safety and Health Act went into effect. As an aside, the agency I work for investigates discrimination in employment on a variety of protected classes and activities, among them are retaliation for filing an OSHA complaint or for invoking your rights under the workers compensation system. On the one hand I feel like "Yay, progress, more protections!" On the other, it's like Jesus, we're still retaliating against people for getting hurt and objecting to unsafe working conditions? Boo his. Oh well, keeps me employed [and end cynic scene].
Happy Thursday peeps, hope no one gets hurt out there!!
ktv
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