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By ana (Tue Mar 20, 2007 at 08:29:46 PM EST) audiobooks, Mayan found art (all tags)
...to a dog.


So, toxicfur is away this week, in NC, visiting her mom. This is a good thing, but I'm still here, in the snow. With two kitties and a dog. A dog whose idea of the way the world works includes having somebody around who goes out for a smoke every few hours. Must remember to take him out now and then.

Odd find of the day... There's a door not far from my office, opening into another section of the building. Usually it's propped open. One wonders what the fire regulations have to say about that, but that's another story. Today it was closed.

Behind the door, sitting on the floor, I found today a square-foot sized tile of copper, or perhaps bronze, made into the form of a Mayan-style bas-relief warrior, complete with head-dress. And teeth. Big round ones.

I have no idea what it's doing there. Perhaps somebody's going to put it up on the wall? If so, why? Is it some kind of mesoamerican sky god? The rest of the stuff on the walls in that general area is astronomically themed (map of the galaxy in carbon monoxide, for example).

So far, things (and critters) seem to be working as expected. It seems toxicfur and I are well-matched in more than one way; dozens, certainly. In particular, there's a tendency to fix stuff far enough that, when you're the one who fixed it, is easy enough to use, if rather involved. Good enough for now is good enough for now. Except when somebody else is trying to figure out how to fly the damn thing.

I'm listening in the car to an audiobook version of the first of the Discworld series. Quite the hoot, actually. Though I think, for my (zero) money, it would have been slightly better to have the chapters demarcated a bit more distinctly (like "Chapter six. In which the luggage saves our hero" or something). Anyway, lots of fun; and it's doubtful I'd ever get around to reading such a thing on my own. As it happens, the carpool's mostly nonfunctional this week, so I have lots of time in the car to listen.

Cell phones are wonderful, when people are far apart. Cost the same as local, which is cool. The whole long-distance charge thing was a clever marketing hoax perpetrated on the people by AT&T.

The Equinox is about now, give or take. It's SPRING!

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Dogs are kids. by muchagecko (4.00 / 1) #1 Tue Mar 20, 2007 at 08:41:49 PM EST
Although dogs aren't as much fun to play chess with as kids.

I have an anecdote concerning the frequent smoke breaks. I worked with a woman who was pissed that the smokers got more breaks at work than the non-smokers. So at 28, she started smoking - just for the extra breaks. Several years later she hated herself for ever picking up a cig. Last I heard she hadn't been able to quit.

The only people to get even with are those that have helped you.


Games, etc. by ana (4.00 / 1) #2 Tue Mar 20, 2007 at 08:46:54 PM EST
The dog makes up games and tries to teach them to us. Comparing notes, we find he's taught us both the same jousting kind of a game. He waits at one end of the yard, with a person standing in the middle. There's some feinting (suddenly jumping down into a knees-bent, play pose) and then he runs past at top speed. The person is supposed to tag him as he runs by. Go to the other end of the yard, rinse, repeat.

Lots of guys pick up smoking in the military. If you're resting while smoking, you're doing something. If you're just resting, somebody with more stripes than you will find you something to do. The quitting part sucks; I can say this, having watched three attempts to date.

Regular, or decaf abomination? --Kellnerin
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Dogs are kids. by muchagecko (4.00 / 1) #3 Tue Mar 20, 2007 at 09:03:18 PM EST
So what if the games they play aren't chess?

I think ammo got his bad habit while he was in the military, but his sister was his pusher. Of course, she quit years ago, leaving ammo clutching his cancer sticks.

If she's tried three times - next time will probably be the charm. Seems that smokers need at least a few attempts at quitting before it sticks.

The only people to get even with are those that have helped you.
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bas relief dude by Kellnerin (2.00 / 0) #4 Wed Mar 21, 2007 at 02:46:23 PM EST
post pix, pls?

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"If a tree is impetuous in the woods, does it make a sound?" -- aethucyn


um by ana (2.00 / 0) #5 Wed Mar 21, 2007 at 02:53:27 PM EST
i was gonna try to remember to bring in my camera today, for exactly that reason. perhaps tomorrow. he's still there, incidently.

Regular, or decaf abomination? --Kellnerin
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here tis by ana (2.00 / 0) #6 Thu Mar 22, 2007 at 09:56:08 AM EST
cool by Kellnerin (2.00 / 0) #7 Thu Mar 22, 2007 at 12:54:41 PM EST
... yet puzzling. But, still cool.

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"If a tree is impetuous in the woods, does it make a sound?" -- aethucyn
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