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Things That Rightfully or Not Bug Me
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Oct 01, 2011 12:29PM

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I worked part-time, so was rarely late, but when I was I always felt very sorry for the sad little boy whose mom was a doctor and was ALWAYS late. Why the dad couldn't pick the kid up I have not a f*king clue.

And who is buying the next round.

For the most part, if I have a late parent, it isn't because they had to work late (which btw, I totally understand). It's because they wanted to zip into Wal-Mart and do a little shopping without their kid in tow because it is just sooooooo much easier to get it done without having to worry about little gimmie. I've begun telling all new prospects that I will NOT watch their child overtime so that they can go shopping or run some other errand after work. Many daycares tell parents that if they have the day off, then they cannot bring their child (even though they still expect to get paid). I tell them, if they have a day off, go ahead and bring the young'un because I am getting paid for it after all. Then I don't have a problem with them shopping and running errands all day. I don't care what they are doing. I tell them to take a "Just Mommy Day"; we all need one sometimes. Just Be. Here. On. Time. I'm one of the most lenient daycares in town. Some of the rules and such that some of the bigger daycares have are just ridiculous.
Do we actually have a bug thread? I couldn't find it.
My walls are covered in millipedes, or whatever those multi-legged large-antennaed wriggly things are. WHYYYYYYY???
My walls are covered in millipedes, or whatever those multi-legged large-antennaed wriggly things are. WHYYYYYYY???

My walls are covered in millipedes, or whatever those multi-legged large-antennaed wriggly things are. WHYYYYYYY???"
Apparently they like humidity, so you could try some dehumidifiers, or even blowing fans to help dry out the air. Also make sure you don't have any woodpiles or cosy little damp hidey holes near the house that they can hang out in...


http://pests.getridofthings.com/get-r...
This has some natural treatments you can try like diatomaceous earth, wood ash and you guessed it, chickens :)

Millipedes have shorter legs and like the garden.

I'm just impressed that your cat takes orders.
I would say long legs, Cynthia. Longish legs. So I guess they are centipedes? I've seen the super shortlegged ones in my garden (should I be killing them, or are they good?).
Yeah, apparently they are called "house centipedes," if google can be believed.
::shudders::
I would say long legs, Cynthia. Longish legs. So I guess they are centipedes? I've seen the super shortlegged ones in my garden (should I be killing them, or are they good?).
Yeah, apparently they are called "house centipedes," if google can be believed.
::shudders::


A leaf??
I would have used a six-foot long pole.
::shudders at the thought of spiders::
As much as I hate spiders, I can't kill them. Part of it is being indoctrinated by Charlotte's Web, part being told that they are on the side of good in the animal kingdom.
I've been seeing orb weavers with orange striped legs lately. They like gardens, and my back porch. I sometimes toss a leaf into their web and watch as they painstakingly remove the leaf and discard it.
I've been seeing orb weavers with orange striped legs lately. They like gardens, and my back porch. I sometimes toss a leaf into their web and watch as they painstakingly remove the leaf and discard it.


Spiders are totally on the good side! They eat all the annoying, bitey bugs and generally keep to themselves.
If they wander inside then safe spiders get relocated to the outside where they can maintain the mini ecosystem of my garden (the special tiny few get to keep their quiet corner). It is only poisonous spiders who may face the squishing boot.
In the war against mozzies, spiders are our friends!



I always have a lot of the little black and gray jumping spiders in my house. I don't mind them because they're only about 4 mm long. They hang out in, on, and near windows.

Amy wrote: "We had an awesome spider who built a web across our deck every night. The size of the web was huge and I had to respect anything that worked so hard every night only to have it torn down each morn..."
I like spiders too and love those big webs. But I hate ticks...they are too creepy.
I like spiders too and love those big webs. But I hate ticks...they are too creepy.


Ticks also have 8 legs. I have decided they are simply blood sucking spiders. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
I recently read Biography of a Germ which is about Lyme and is a real horror story for Halloween. I also read part of Lab 257 or something like that which is about the escape of Lyme disease from that lab. I don't even like to look at deer now as they carry ticks. Those 8 legged critters tend to be scary but at least spiders make lovely webs and Wolf spiders have cute blue mandibles which look like eyes.
Biography of a Germ
Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Germ Laboratory
Biography of a Germ
Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Germ Laboratory

::runs, screaming, from the room::
CUTE BLUE MANDIBLES?!?!?!?!?!?!
And Lyme's Disease is nothing to sneeze at. I contracted it about 7 years ago and I was on antibiotics for a year straight. I have never been so sick in my life.


I live smack in the middle of the south. North-west TN to be exact. I don't know how prevalent it is supposed to be down here, but I've known of other cases. When I finally broke down and went to the er.....with a temp of almost 105.....the first thing the doc checked for was West Niles. They took 10 little bottles (similar to airline mini alcohol bottles) of blood, so they had plenty of it to start checking for other things. Lyme's was the second thing he checked for, though. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever seems to be more prevalent here. I hear about Lyme's Disease occasionally, but I've heard of RMSF more often. I don't care. I still freak the freak out when I see a tick crawling on me. I was sick as hell for the longest time and seemed to catch every little thing that raised it's nasty head for a couple of years.

Okay, I watched Big Bang Theory Thursday and Sheldon (the actor is from Texas and has a real accent) had his mom for a visit. Her accent was so horrendous! A New York accent with a layer of twang...SLOW DOWN and add more vowels. Seriously. This should not bug me so much...
And yes I have to go to the Jury call. I cannot drive myself that far so hubby has to take the day off work to drive my sorry MS ruined ass. >.<
I hate jury duty too. Oh, I happened to watch the same one and laughed and laughed over it. I also hate fake accents but hers did not bother me, however, I do live in Yankee land now ;-) I have a heavy TX accent..north Texas. People here pretend I don't exist.
I also cannot drive much. I may have ms too! I know I have EI (environmental illness) which causes my symptoms like foot drop, etc. Falling over and breaking my arm. I am raving and ranting tonight too but about Outlander as I read a neverending quiz question that got me MAD. I want to give it minus 5 stars. There should be a new rating system that goes minus stars. Maybe it should have black holes.....
Hope you feel better,
Alice
kogijiki wrote: "I have a small rant. First I will say that my level of irritation over this is probably due to my suppressed irritation for having jury duty Monday.
Okay, I watched Big Bang Theory Thursday and S..."
Outlander
I also cannot drive much. I may have ms too! I know I have EI (environmental illness) which causes my symptoms like foot drop, etc. Falling over and breaking my arm. I am raving and ranting tonight too but about Outlander as I read a neverending quiz question that got me MAD. I want to give it minus 5 stars. There should be a new rating system that goes minus stars. Maybe it should have black holes.....
Hope you feel better,
Alice
kogijiki wrote: "I have a small rant. First I will say that my level of irritation over this is probably due to my suppressed irritation for having jury duty Monday.
Okay, I watched Big Bang Theory Thursday and S..."
Outlander

I had a student from way outside of Waco from a ranching family and I called her on her accent. We bonded over when we go back everyone we know keeps saying "Slooooow doooowwwwnnnn" when we talk and hand us more beer. :P
And maybe they should rate it by the singularity. 1-10 singularities 10 being the worst. LOL
kogijiki wrote: "Drop foot and balance problems with EI? See a neurologist and get an MRI. I see MS everywhere so always check with the pros...LOL I can't drive far due to the vertigo. And my left (clutch) leg ..."
I have had two MRI's looking for it and a neurologist in San Antonio told me I have it but I preferred to ignore her. I am in De Nile. When I stagger around it could also be celiac as I have that too now. (gluten ataxia) If I do have it, it is very mild but for years I was unable to drive. I have a CFIDS diagnosis too and they call my visual problems while driving spatial disorientation. I am glad they have a name for it as it got super tiresome trying to explain. I had severe vertigo in San Antonio but it has improved here in CO.
My temporary blindness in one eye is ocular migraine!
Glad you bonded. Guess I am a ten!
I have had two MRI's looking for it and a neurologist in San Antonio told me I have it but I preferred to ignore her. I am in De Nile. When I stagger around it could also be celiac as I have that too now. (gluten ataxia) If I do have it, it is very mild but for years I was unable to drive. I have a CFIDS diagnosis too and they call my visual problems while driving spatial disorientation. I am glad they have a name for it as it got super tiresome trying to explain. I had severe vertigo in San Antonio but it has improved here in CO.
My temporary blindness in one eye is ocular migraine!
Glad you bonded. Guess I am a ten!



I have to show up but have a note from my Doctor and I probably won't get picked. Then I get to teach Monday night...yay... >.<
Small gripes weigh big when you're tired LOL

Books mentioned in this topic
Grossed-Out Surgeon Vomits Inside Patient!: An Insider's Look at the Supermarket Tabloids (other topics)Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease (other topics)
Outlander (other topics)
Biography of a Germ (other topics)
Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Germ Laboratory (other topics)
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