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What should you be doing more of?
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Apr 29, 2012 10:13PM
Mopping my floors.
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Drinking. Complete sobriety just doesn't work for me.
Zardoz is in the Tardis wrote: "Drugs.I am in a lot of pain this morning and I have surgery in two days. If there is a marked absence by me after Wednesday, just know it was nice to meet you all, even the people that I irrita..."
Good luck!
Reading more books that improve my mind, like philosophy or history. Like I used to years ago. Sigh.
April the Cheshire Meow wrote: "Reading more books that improve my mind, like philosophy or history. Like I used to years ago. Sigh."April, All books that give you what you need at that moment are books that improve you because they meet a need. Sometimes I read classics and sometimes I read junk and it feels great!
Zardoz is in the Tardis wrote: "evie wrote: "Putting cold packs and hot packs on my lower back.":::refreshes evie's cold pack and re-heats the hot pack:::"
:) Thanks. That feels much better now.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Farting, restraining the computer cables."If you keep holding in those farts, you'll be bloated and your breath will smell bad.
Next time you have gas you should purchase a time capsule, release one and bury it for future generations.
Emily wrote: "Aaah yes weeding, I forgot about weeding."I did that yesterday,but only a half hearted effort.
It's hard to put your whole heart into it, knowing they're just going to come back again in a week...
I don't mind pulling up weeds, but I get a lot of tiny elm saplings and I hate to pull up something that wants to be a tree. I really want to go replant them somewhere.
Lobstergirl wrote: "I don't mind pulling up weeds, but I get a lot of tiny elm saplings and I hate to pull up something that wants to be a tree. I really want to go replant them somewhere."That's sad LG. I would feel the same. I guess if you had nothing else to do could you pot them up and donate them to a local nursery . Or would the potting process kill them?
I don't think any nursery would want them. They're so teeny, most of them are 1-3 inches tall, and they really do look weedy, until they get big enough that you can tell they're growing bark.
Lobstergirl wrote: "I don't think any nursery would want them. They're so teeny, most of them are 1-3 inches tall, and they really do look weedy, until they get big enough that you can tell they're growing bark."A bonsai nursery/enthusiast might like some of them. I guess it's the time factor involved as well. Sounds like it could become a bit of a project.
Lobstergirl wrote: "I don't mind pulling up weeds, but I get a lot of tiny elm saplings and I hate to pull up something that wants to be a tree. I really want to go replant them somewhere."I have the same problem with maples. :(
I have the same problem with maples, also. I love the color of maple trees in autumn so I can't stand the thought of killing the little ones.
The dates that fall from my palms produce many datelings(?) every year. I give them away to anyone who wants them, but I do have to pull up a lot, too, or I'd have a palm forest.What I always should be doing more of: calling my mom.
Really? I used to be a member of one and it went well. But then the place got really bad, lots of broken machines and rude staff so I gave up on it. Should have found a new one right away.
More research on which charitable organizations use money wisely. I stopped giving a couple of years ago.
Sleeping (instead of being online at 3 in the morning without any reason)Eat healthy
Read the boring stuff for university.
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