And so it begins...
It is approximately 8:42 a.m. MST, and I am posting the first of (probably) many blogs. (Just got interuppted by a phone call for a job.) Now, I won't have to use up my e-mail space to send my write-ups. I'll just post them to my blog. It'll also give my fellow Smack Tawkees an opportunity to get some web face time with their sometimes funny replies. (Note to Knotter: This has spell check. Use it, my friend.) I realize this first blog isn't that funny, but it's 9 in the morning and I gave no thought of starting this blog bitnit until 20 minutes ago.
Today, it appears that I'll be getting my electricity back up and running. To make a long story short, my [unidentified relative] switched a couple of cables around in my meter, which the utility company didn't take a liking to since I was only paying half of my electricity bill. The utility company decided to get back at me by taking the meter and in turn my electricity. I don't know if it was that great of an idea since now I won't have to pay anything for 4 days. Yep, they have some geniuses working down at the local utility company. Let's see $4 for some size D batteries vs. $13 they could've been collecting. It's amazing how much I really don't need electricity at my house. It seems like I'm only there to sleep anyway, so my flashlights were more than sufficient. Unfortunately, flashlights don't emit heat but that's what blankets are for. Well, blankets don't either, but they do retain it. I was unable to save all 4 items in my freezer, so I had to toss them yesterday. Not much of a loss since they've been in there for at least six months except for the broccoli, which was in there for two years (seriously).
The Jerome
Today, it appears that I'll be getting my electricity back up and running. To make a long story short, my [unidentified relative] switched a couple of cables around in my meter, which the utility company didn't take a liking to since I was only paying half of my electricity bill. The utility company decided to get back at me by taking the meter and in turn my electricity. I don't know if it was that great of an idea since now I won't have to pay anything for 4 days. Yep, they have some geniuses working down at the local utility company. Let's see $4 for some size D batteries vs. $13 they could've been collecting. It's amazing how much I really don't need electricity at my house. It seems like I'm only there to sleep anyway, so my flashlights were more than sufficient. Unfortunately, flashlights don't emit heat but that's what blankets are for. Well, blankets don't either, but they do retain it. I was unable to save all 4 items in my freezer, so I had to toss them yesterday. Not much of a loss since they've been in there for at least six months except for the broccoli, which was in there for two years (seriously).
The Jerome
2 Comments:
John Is the coolest ever!
IF blogging gets old, you could always start cooking.
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