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Jul. 3rd, 2006 05:08 pmI thought this would be short and witty, like Kelsey Grammer, but instead it just went on and on, like Frasier Crane.


Alright, that's enough of that. Laundry time.
* I'm sure it was stunningly poor inventory management that led Gap Inc. to need a sudden clearance sale. "Oh no! We have no space for new stuff! We must give people deals!" Right.
** Two inches. I used to buy much baggier clothing all the time (yay body shame!) so now they really bug me. They're OK for once in a while, but I end up feeling self-conscious in them when I want to be pretty. Oh so pretty. I feel pretty and witty and-- hey!***
*** Remember when Ellen had a sitcom? Remember that month it was funny?
- Old Navy's clearance* sale rocks. In PEI I got two shirts (One is madras! Therefore I can dance on the beach!), and two tshirts (the seam-across-the-chest ones that everyone has. I think I have all the colours now). Today I got two pairs of shorts to replace my old paint-spattered and/or used-to-be-fatter** shorts.
- Gap Inc. has four brands. I am gobsmacked.
- Which leads me to this: in real estate there's a term that I learned from British TV: galumping. I'm not sure if this phenomenon is an issue, or even has a name, in North America.
- Back to me. I bought a watt-usage meter at Canadian Tire today. For the Americans who haven't experienced this store, I don't know what to compare it to. It's a Canadian institution much like Tim Horton's. It's branched out a bit to approach Wal-Mart on one side and Home Depot on the other, but it's still... something different. Anyway, suffice to say it rocks my socks. I call it the built-free store. Everything there is useful. This is less true today than ten years ago when I started saying that, unfortunately. Anyway. I plan to measure what's using electricity in our home, and then start working on reducing the usage. Biggest concern: appliances and electronics that are drawing power all day and all night. I will publish my results, because I know you'll be on the edge of your seats.
- I had a Mocha Frappuccino too. Mmmmm. If downtown Kitchener got a Loblaws (any brand would do) and a Starbucks, that would go a huge way towards making it happier, safer, and better. Of course, the only way Loblaws Inc would spend money on a new store in a downtown area would be if the city paid for it for them. Best not to go there.
- We saw something on a home decor type show today that was easy, cheap, and looked really good, and was in a ridiculously small niche that we are also in! We have sliding glass doors between the second bedroom and the "sunroom" -- the area that would have been a balcony, had this building been do built. The end result is that our guests, sleeping in the office/2nd bedroom, have no privacy. The designer used frosting film (translucent wallpaper, essentially) on the doors to create a bit of privacy. I found the rack at Rona, but there were no rolls left. They had patterned ones, but they were all too much. Too much pattern, not too much price.
- The Global Defense Initiative has triumphed over the Brotherhood of Nod. Woo! I don't remember if I've finished the game in the past, but I did today after installing the original DOS Command & Conquer a couple weeks ago. No more "Unit lost" for me!
- I biked to St Jacobs on Friday, and today I biked to the various stores, and apparently it adds up to 54 km! Not bad.
- Note the K-W airport at right, which is easy and cheap to get to compared to Toronto's Lester B. Pearson Airport ($69 one way for the shuttle). But you can't go anywhere except Detroit. So it's not that useful.
- I was in a place called Schindelsteddle? It just looked like a standard farmland-raping suburban big box plaza.
- This map is probably incorrect. Google Maps doesn't have the street data showing in the Gmaps Pedometer page, so I probably went too far, and only biked 42km or so. Oh well.
- On the way to creating that map, I learned that Ontario has too many towns. Seriously. Something's got to be done. Punkeydoodles Corners? Is this a joke?
Alright, that's enough of that. Laundry time.
* I'm sure it was stunningly poor inventory management that led Gap Inc. to need a sudden clearance sale. "Oh no! We have no space for new stuff! We must give people deals!" Right.
** Two inches. I used to buy much baggier clothing all the time (yay body shame!) so now they really bug me. They're OK for once in a while, but I end up feeling self-conscious in them when I want to be pretty. Oh so pretty. I feel pretty and witty and-- hey!***
*** Remember when Ellen had a sitcom? Remember that month it was funny?
Re: Frosted windows
Date: 2006-07-03 10:42 pm (UTC)