buckytom
Chef Extraordinaire
eau du bouche de incendie?
if you bottled it, people would probably buy it.
if you bottled it, people would probably buy it.
Good to hear, Babe! Glad you're back!
I'm watching Cook's Country on PBS while I relax after 4 hours of cleaning the kitchen in my new (new to me) classroom. I'd rather be watching Hell's Kitchen but it's reruns tonight, but then so is Cook's Country. The teacher in the room last year must not believe in cleaning anything. The sink was covered in multi-colors of paint splatters and dirt. The stove had a layer of cooked on grease under a layer of dust. The cabinet drawers had a layer of grit from flaking paint and dirt in the bottom of each drawer and shelves too. The utensils in the drawer hadn't been properly washed before putting them away. Mixer beaters still had dried batter on them. Muffin pans had baked on crud. Apparently they put one pan to soak and left it long enough for it to rust. I washed everything down. The sink now shines. Drawers and shelves are clean with most having new shelf liners. Most dishes and utensils have been scrubbed clean. Still have skillets to clean, more shelves to clean & line and replace the foil covered, rusty drip pans on the stove burners. I'm tired. Tomorrow my stuff from my old classroom is supposed to be moved to the new. Then I get to start unpacking! First back-to-school meetings are August 13. Lots to do!
Yeah, it is. But, it seems like there has been construction on that street for years. There was a field/wooded area that got razed. Condos (apartment building style) were built all along that side of the street.
17 September is quite a ways off.
Addie said:I have a theory about street construction.
Some contractor had money left over from a previous job, and rather give it back to the city, they dig up a street or sidewalk. Whether it is needed or not. Can't let the citizens get used to happy living.
After they get it all dug up they probably say, "Oops! It was more expensive than we expected. We need $$$$$ to finish it."
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but do you know that those TVs can spy on you?Last night we bought our new TV online
I am so excited!
We bought a Samsung 55" 3D LED LCD Smart TV...it is brilliant
We could have got it at Harvey Norman on sale at $1,898 but found it online for $1,676 and free delivery. They did not have any left in the Adelaide warehouse so we are getting it shipped from the Victorian warehouse, it will be delivered next Wednesday...one week to go
It is massive!
Most of the morning I have been moving TV cabinets around...I have moved the older one as it is too small for the size of our new TV and I have put another one we had which is the exact size...the new TV will "just" fit on it, but it is a lovely TV cabinet so we may not buy a new one since the TV does fit on it
I have cleaned up the other cabinet we were using and we are giving that to mum, along with our current TV, so that she can have it all set up in her bedroom
So I am been doing heaps of rearranging and dusting and the bigger cabinet looks great there, now just waiting for the new TV
Just had a lovely hot shower...so needed it after all that work I have just done and now off to do the grocery shopping
taxlady said:I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but do you know that those TVs can spy on you?
New Samsung TV Watches You Watching It - Slashdot
I refuse to get anything from Samsung at the moment.
Heh. Ours must be pretty bored by now.
We have a 55" Samsung, not all the bells and whistles as it's a couple years old, but you will love it, Kylie!
PhewThanks DL...I am really looking forward to it as we have had an 80cm one now for a few years, so to jump from that to a 140cm...I am thrilled
Taxy, our model doesn't come with the built in camera...so I guess we are safe