Saturday, December 18, 2004

The Post Because I Have Not Posted Lately

I'm still trying to write a really fucked up story for Cheaper Than Meat. I took that 7 Habit of Highly Effective People this week, and was suprised that it wasn't a total cultish mess. I actually got a planner because of it, and feel more organized. On top of that, it inspired a twisted story that I will hopefully post this weekend.

For the course, we had these anonymous profiles we got from people in our lives. We give like six of them out, and the scores and comments are pooled. Some of it was really rough, and I felt a little hurt. I can handle advice on communication and focus, both of which I have a problem with. But a few other things burned. Some of it because it was too true, some because it was harsh. The former only ended up helping me, the later, I wrote off because I kind of figured out who it was. (A person who gives advice better than takes it, a person pretty insensitive for a person so sensitive).

If you haven't seen the hole in my ceiling yet, go to Sparkey's page. Good news, we decided a better way to wire our speakers. Bad news, we have a new project, the hole in the ceiling. It started a fight because my wife thought I was mad at her, when in reality, I was tired and did not want to think about the work to repair it when we were already have a hard time with the wiring. I love her, and there is nothing to forgive, and no ill feelings of any kind. In fact, I'm kind of glad it was her than me. The attic is not fun to crawl around in, and I am bigger and clumsier. I would have fell clean through it! And this way, we were "forced" to see a simplier solution.


(Please don't write me back angry babe, don't misunderstand me and think.. uh, nevermind) :)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bubbha,

Sorry to hear about the hole in your ceiling. Seeing the photo reminded me of the time I came home from work when our roof was being redone. I came into the bedroom and there was a person sized home above the bed in our ceiling. It seemed that during the de-shingling process a roofer fell through the ceiling, bounced off the bed and made an exit from the front door. No huge deal really. We got a new mattress and a patched up ceiling from it.

I will agree that you should paint the entire ceiling when you patch it though. My bedroom ceiling is two-toned because of the roofer hole.

2:26 PM  
Blogger Jules said...

Paint the entire ceiling - fortunately, painting the entire ceiling only amounts to painting a 6x4 foot area, since the hole is in a teesny little hallway.

And you were acting like you were mad! :) But I know you weren't.

Keezes your way, angel.

9:30 AM  

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