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krasota ([personal profile] rootofnewt) wrote2001-11-09 11:38 pm

all eye-rubby and weeble-toed.

it's late.

i'm staring at my old monitor. by old, i mean my pc desktop monitor. i'm not used to this behemoth computer. a tower, keyboard, and a monitor and they take up so much freakin' room. i miss boy's laptop.

the hardest part is that it's on a table in my old bedroom. this table isn't exactly ergonomic and the chair is the wrong height and this keyboard isn't my nice curvy one.

this room is cold. i'm wearing jeans. i haven't brushed my teeth in a few hours and i ate a hella lotta hard candy in the last two. this house has no good kleenex, the sheets on the bed are a poly/cotton blend, and the bedspread is scratchy.

and *i* am one ray of sunshine (moonshine just sounded wrong, besides, i LIKE the moon), to boot.

i think my main complaint is the lack of a warm body in the bed.

just my cold one.
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[personal profile] ashbet 2001-11-10 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
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<e-mails, sans accompanying cat hair, one of my nuclear-blast-furnace-emiting felines for cuddling purposes>

Perhaps I could laminate them?

-- Andi ;)
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[personal profile] ashbet 2001-11-10 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
*boggle*

For some reason, the first part of my post didn't show up . . . was offering to send warm, dander-free snuggly kitties . . . and was suggesting that I laminate them so they didn't aggravate your allergies . . .

-- Andi, shaking my fist at LJ for mangling my post

[identity profile] ismene.livejournal.com 2001-11-10 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Or we could send her hairless, skinless cats. Hellraiser kitties!

However, this will not be happening to /my/ kitty. She just needs to take her allergy meds before coming over later today.
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[personal profile] ashbet 2001-11-11 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
Eeegg!! *twitch* I have enough problems with just *hairless* cats!!

Allergy meds are a good thing :)

-- Andi, of the cat-infested household

[identity profile] ismene.livejournal.com 2001-11-11 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, hairless cats are disturbing in some ways. Mine has all her hair and skin, however, and she just lurves Miss Jocelyn. However, kitty is quite scared of toddlers now, I think.