Im bitchy, I moan, I groan.....anyway.

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  • Jane_M
    Jane_M Member Posts: 932
    edited January 2009

    KAK - Take care of those tights.  I just went to that website and they are all sold out!

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 10,154
    edited January 2009

    LOL, they are NOW Jane thanks to KAK's flood. hehehehehe

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 567
    edited January 2009

    Hey everybody,

    Deep sigh....what a day. Mascara was gone 5 minutes after I put it on.

    Kathi, I was bitching and moaning and groaning about the weather in Dallas today....I can't imagine what it's like in RI!!

    If anybody hasn't seen it....we are doing a rose shower for Deb. If you can, please go to the thread "A Single Rose for Alaska Deb" and buy a $10 rose to be sent to her funeral. It's on the recurrence forum.

    Hugs everybody,

    Traci

  • nancyd
    nancyd Member Posts: 557
    edited January 2009

    Kathi, my father did that to the kitchen a few years back. Insurance covered it and we got a brand new kitchen...upgraded. I only wish I had been able to expand the kitchen instead of just fitting the appliances in the old space.

    So, maybe you'll get new flooring? 

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited January 2009

    Ah Kathi, at least you have a clean basement!

    How did regular people respond to the tights. We, of course, love them, but we, of course, aren't normal... 

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited January 2009

    By the way, I thought the states didn't have phillips screw drivers, or is it robertons (square head) you don't have.

    Way to go on the mouse. I would have just put the dehumidifier at the curb. 

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 236
    edited January 2009

    We do have Phillips head screwdrivers -- never hear of Robertons!

  • KAK
    KAK Member Posts: 297
    edited January 2009

    Barbe, as abbadoodles & myself like to claim, we are Yankee New Englanders & we are thrifty.  And I am the child of first-generation children of immigrants who grew up in the Depression.  We do not throw things out unless they're really broken.  And nowadays, we try to recycle.  Yes, I do have a cleaner basement now.  I mean who ever washes the cellar floor??  It's cement!

    Actually, I wore those tights to a party & they were a big hit.  I got them in black & in brown.  I wore the black ones with a short black skirt, black ankle boots & a butternut squash colored sweater.  Plus I had peacock feather earrings (of course!) also from Modcloth.  By the way, Jane, they were sold out on those tights the first time I tried to buy them, but I did something -- I think I asked them to let me know by email when they were in stock & they did, so I jumped on 'em when I got the email.  So, they'll get more in.  They are made by www.lookfromlondon.com (which is actually in New York, I think) & they have TONS of amazing tights, socks, etc. (not the peacock feather ones, but lots of others).  Plus, not that ModCloth needs my help, but they do this sweet thing that I've only ever experienced in southern France, which is that they give you what's called a lagniape in French, which means a little extra gift, when you buy something.  I've gotten a bracelet, a fun & funky ring & a headband.  I got lagniapes when I traveled in Languedoc several years ago & it was really charming (tres charmant et si agreeable); I got things like lavender soap & sachets (& French lavender is unbelievably potent), little scarves, and one lady at an antique store didn't have anything little enough to give me, but she took 10% off this lovely antique art nouveau brass candlestick holder I was buying.   So, ModCloth.com (as well as the shopkeepers of Languedoc) definitely provides an SOI in this sucky world.

    Boy, NancyD, I wish!!  I'd love to get a new bathroom out of this.  But I'm afraid it's the basement that took the hit & it's unfinished, so all I'd get is maybe new cement.  Oh, well.  Things are drying out nicely.  Wish it were this easy to dry up this headcold I have!!  Five years ago, a drunk driver skidded up the embankment along my yard, ran over one of my lilac bushes & knocked down two sections of my fence.  His car insurance covered the damage, but I kept joking that if he'd just driven a little further, I could have gotten a new addition on the house!!

  • dreamwriter
    dreamwriter Member Posts: 678
    edited January 2009

    I worked in insurance for 20 odd yrs.  The mouse isnt covered either.... lol

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited January 2009

    Oh my god, don't get me going on insurance! Just because I was in reverse and a lady cut the corner, hit my car and scraped it for 6 feet due to her excessive speed before she realized she had hit me, as my only damage was my tail light! That's it, my tail light. AND IT'S ALL MY FAULT. I AM TO BLAME, MY INSURANCE WILL GO  UP. NOT HERS.

    It's Robertson I was thinking of, not roberton... 

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 236
    edited January 2009

    Haven't heard of Robertson either -- must be a Canadian thing?

  • cmb35
    cmb35 Member Posts: 554
    edited January 2009

    Oooohhhh Kathi, please please pretty please wear those tights when we finally meet up! I'm digging them like a trench.

    Barbe - clearly it's the robertons we don't have, never heard of it either!

    Traci - thanks for letting us know about the rose shower, heading there now.

    This is weird for an SOI, but the wake for my friend's husband that just died quite suddenly was really nice. He was only 55, and from a big Irish Catholic family, and both him and his wife are much-loved, so it was crazy packed, but nice.

    Night all...

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 757
    edited January 2009

    Robertson screws and screwdrivers are sort of Canadian, apparently: 

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_screwdriver

    You can buy them at some hardware stores in the U.S., though, like Home Depot.  The ones they sell at Home Depot are made by "Husky" tool company.

    Robertson screwdrivers are also available on Amazon.com:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NPUL6U   Those are made by "Michigan Industrial Tools." 

    My dh calls them "square drive" screws, but he says they're also known as "R #2" heads.  They are hard to find locally.  My dh has been looking for them all over the place, because he needs some to make repairs in our travel trailer.

    (I'm rambling on about this 'cause it's kind of nice to talk about something other than sad stuff.) 

    otter

  • KAK
    KAK Member Posts: 297
    edited January 2009

    Now, see, Otter?  I thought that's what an Allen screwdriver was!  That's how much I know.

    Traci, thanks for the info on the rose shower.

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 236
    edited January 2009

    oh, oh I know that one! Allen screws have a HEXAGONAL hole

    into which you stick an Allen wrench!

  • cmb35
    cmb35 Member Posts: 554
    edited January 2009

    somebody's been shopping at Ikea!! LOL

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 567
    edited January 2009

    lol!!!

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 10,154
    edited January 2009

    It's good to get a chuckle.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited January 2009

    Wouldnt' men be surprised to find this thread talking about screwing until they realized we were actually talking about real screws! They will NEVER figure us out. NEVER! 

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 10,154
    edited January 2009

    LOL, thanks Barbe, I needed that after reading all the tributes to Deb.  I don't know why, but I feel more sad about the news today.........

  • GramE
    GramE Member Posts: 2,234
    edited January 2009

    Good morning everyone.   I have ALL kinds of screws and screwdrivers/wrenches.   For a "girl", I  know  more than most men about the different kinds, as my husband did wood working as a hobby.   His father was a house contractor and I have 6 foot long clamps, used to build staircases.   And an electric planer.  

    Now ask me WHY do I have these things, after selling our house and moving into an apartment???   Our son wanted his father's tools, but has yet to come and get them.  And I do not think he knows how to use many of them.  

    To change topics:  I may have put this on before:   www.gratefulness.org

    It is a cyber candle site, where you can put  a short message.   The candle burns for 48 hours.

    HUGS,  Nancy 

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 567
    edited January 2009

    My hammer has flowers on it. :)

    Thanks for posting that again Nancy.

    Sharon, I had dreams about Deb all night long last night and this morning, my heart is still very heavy too. I sure hope we see alot of activity on Deb's rose thread with girls buying a $10 rose for her. Yesterday, the count was 40+ roses; I wonder how many more there will be today? I think that was such an awesome idea of Donna's.

    My bitch today: all the roads in Dallas are frozen!!! I wonder what the weather is like in Alaska??

    Hugs everybody,

    Traci

  • nowheregirl
    nowheregirl Member Posts: 55
    edited January 2009

                      

    Hi peps, 

                 

    Although my heart has been heavy as a huge rock and I couldn't fall asleep last night at all, I do not have any IOS's to share with. Actually I've been overwhelmed by all the love and support. Donna aka CasinoGirl started the pink rose shower for Deb and while I was touched and impressed by such a beautiful idea of hers, I knew there was no way I could purchase my rose because the shop was located in a different country than mine. I posted asking if anybody could help me and order my rose for me and I would repay for it via PayPal. Then guess what? 3 people have already ordered my roses before they even asked me and I have had another few people PM me asking if I was still looking for help or telling me they've already ordered mine and all of them said I didn't have to repay and just pay it forward. Boy, I can't even begin to thank them.To be honest, I had been a little discouraged by the nastiness going around here and was even thinking about leaving the boards for good. But this certainly reminded me of the reason why I just couldn't quit coming here. All you wonderful women and the sisterhood are just irreplaceable to me. Thank you sounds inadequate to describe how I feel right now but I don't know what else to say. What a bunch of amazing women you all are! 

                     

    xoxo

    Fumi

  • cmb35
    cmb35 Member Posts: 554
    edited January 2009

    As Ellen DeGeneres would say, "right back at ya" Fumi!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 765
    edited January 2009

    It is amazing that even in her passing Deb has once again infused the boards with positive vibes.

    Sheila

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 10,154
    edited January 2009

    It's likely sunny in Alaska.

    And yes Sheila, the unity here is amazing, inspiring.........and brings me to tears.

  • cmb35
    cmb35 Member Posts: 554
    edited January 2009

    IOS - I still can't logon to the boards, just get that error message, I've deleted files and cookies and whatnot, but will need to wait until the weekend to get help from my friend - frustrating!

    SOI - I discovered the "My Favorites" tab on here

    I ordered my roses for Deb, one from me, one from ravdeb in Israel, and one from Ferne - not sure if any of you knew Ferne, she died in January 2008, another terrible loss to this dreadful disease. I broke down crying on the phone (the poor woman!), but I'm so glad there will be such a wonderful tribute to Deb from her virtual sisters.

    Stay safe and warm, and as always, a big that sucks to all!

  • Harley44
    Harley44 Member Posts: 2,126
    edited January 2009

    Traci,

    I am also very sad, and my heart is even heavier today, as I think of Deb, and I ordered my rose today. 

    Oh I HATE this DAMN disease!!  Why don't they find a cure, so more people won't have to die needlessly??

    as Deb used to say,  BUGS & FISHES to you all,

    Harley

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 10,154
    edited January 2009

    Hugs cmb........I'm sure that woman taking the rose orders has likely dissolved into tears a few times herself.

  • DoreenF
    DoreenF Member Posts: 59
    edited January 2009

    I ordered another rose today ...  Tammy caught her breath as I told her I had ordered mine yesterday but was ordering another one for someone who couldn't afford one.  I'm sure the arrangment(s) will be beautiful - it must be heartwarming to be receiving sooo many calls from women whose lifes have been really touched by Deb ...   It's up over 100 roses now!  Deb was loved by so many here ... 

    Hugs,

    Doreen