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My house has too much STUFF in it! I look forward to the day when I have all the money I need and don't need to rent out any space. That'll be nice.

Anyway. Work was busy today for me, because I was the only one there. My boss and her secretary were both there for the first half of the day, and Cassidy was there for the second half, but there were times when it was just me, and I was definitely overloaded. I still managed to get all the necessary things done, like all the deposits, the credit card posting, returning all my phone messages (68 of them!!!), buying concert tickets, and emailing Shelly. It looks like I AM going to the Owings Mills EFO show - I'm really excited about it, because it's their first show back, and the only show that hasn't been cancelled for a while (because it is a Cancer Center Benefit). Stuart of Edhead fame offered to take me with him, so I'm going. I'm excited to go, especially since it's in the DC area and I know I'll see a bunch of my Edhead pals. For those of you still weighing options about this show *ahem* - I think you should go, 'cause I'd love to see you. But if not, I'll see you the next week for Robbie and Ellis, right? :)

I'm kinda bummed cause it's been so rainy all week, I haven't had the opportunity to go out walking with Jer. Tomorrow is yoga night, so there will be no walking, but yoga is better, really. I have to remember to summon all my energy before class, because last time I went I was sorta tired and really dragged ass. But I'm glad I went.

Now it's time to find something for dinner. Hmm...

Peace.

Date: 2005-10-11 05:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flamingophoenix.livejournal.com
I suggest building shelving units, and then keeping things on them.

The fact that your entire living room is made up of windows could be a problem, though.

Also, if you would just fold your clothes when you were done washing them, instead of leaving them on the floor, you would have a whole lot more space. :-) Or, have one laundry basket (or even several) and declare that all dirty clothes must go in there, not on the floor.

Date: 2005-10-11 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jianantonic.livejournal.com
Thank you for the insulting and unneccessary lesson in housekeeping. What I am referring to is the fact that there are two queen sized beds and a couch in my downstairs living room because one of my tenants just bought them from the resort.

Date: 2005-10-11 07:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jianantonic.livejournal.com
Also, if you would just fold your clothes when you were done washing them, instead of leaving them on the floor, you would have a whole lot more space. :-) Or, have one laundry basket (or even several) and declare that all dirty clothes must go in there, not on the floor.

You know what? You haven't been in my house in MONTHS. I have NEVER put clean clothes on the floor. Dirty ones have been known to find the floor, but your assumptions and disarming smiley are infuriating. I know how to take care of my own house, and I work really hard for it. So hard, that for a long time, there was no time to clean, which really isn't a priority for me anyway. I'm not a neat freak. But my health and hygeine are excellent and the house isn't as bad as it once was. I really, really, really do not appreciate commentary such as this. When you buy a house and graduate college at 20, get married at 21, sever all ties to your parents' pursestrings at 20, and start working full time at 16, then it will be a little less demeaning for you to make these comments, but that will never happen, because you're already 22 and that will never be your life.

Sorry, I don't mean to sound so awful...but you should know that this kind of remark (which you've made before and I've tried to ignore) is very hurtful.

Date: 2005-10-11 07:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flamingophoenix.livejournal.com
The statements I made were made in ignorance of the present moment. I had no idea you had so many beds in your basement.

And I had no way of telling whether the clothes on your bedroom floor were clean or dirty. It wasn't my place to ask.

Just as it wasn't my place to comment on them, either. I was just making an assumption from the statement "My house has too much stuff in it!" Except this time I think the assumption only made an ass out of me.

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