How I <3 My Homeownership Status

July 6th, 2008

Have to do laundry out the fuck, cut the grass and repair/repaint a stair rail thingee today. Not really in the mood for all of it, but when it’s done I will feel like I haven’t wasted my WHOLE 4-day weekend hanging out with asstards and fuckwits. Also I think I repaired my leaky faucet in the upstairs bathroom yesterday, and if so… hooray for me, I have been meaning to do that for a year.

My friend Dave sent me a link to the bare-bones version of the audio cables I need to rip my vinyl, which ended up being $21.90 on ebay, with shipping, so that’s MUCH more my speed. OK, so sometimes it DOES (literally) pay to establish and maintain friendships. Fine. :-p

  


2 Responses to “How I <3 My Homeownership Status”

  1. Dimreaper on July 7, 2008 10:51 am

    You should try my technique for not feeling guilty about the masses of things I should be doing when I’m on holiday. The trick is that you give yourself one thing to do each day. It could be to post a letter, or put together a website or clean the car, but always just one thing. Then when you’ve done it you feel good abvout doing nothing for the rest of the day, and if you happen to do two things then you can feel extra smug at your incredible 200% productivity increase.

  2. SuperBadGirl on July 7, 2008 10:08 pm

    I think I’ve tried that before, but I have an ever-encroaching sense of my own uselessness, which prevents it. Unless I am napping. Then I just feel guilty about napping. Which is preferable to feeling guilty for wasting all my time off with total asstards.

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