The Bar... Volume#2
- littleflower
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- littleflower
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hey, sput! i guess i have been hiding ..... selling my place, buying a business with my sis, and moving to idaho is weighing on me a bit .....
ok, a little more than a bit! but it should give me plenty of time to paint, and some money, and maybe even a house ....! i've always wanted a little house ... and they are so unaffordable here....
but how to survive winter ... ??? i am such a weather wimp!
ok, a little more than a bit! but it should give me plenty of time to paint, and some money, and maybe even a house ....! i've always wanted a little house ... and they are so unaffordable here....
but how to survive winter ... ??? i am such a weather wimp!
- littleflower
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i have trouble dealing with winter here in LA! hahaha if it rains a little i hide inside with the heater on!! i know that i'll need a bunch of sun lamps everywhere .... and lots of new clothes! yay! i love buying clothes
if anyone out there has good tips for surviving winter ....... i'm all ears.....

if anyone out there has good tips for surviving winter ....... i'm all ears.....

- Ugly Dougly
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- Lassen Forge
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tips for keeping warm in very cold weather.
undertherms - they even make thin ones for ladies so no extra bulk.
then two pairs of socks - cashmere first, then wool over them.
lightweight gloves under heavy weight gloves.
cashmere scarfs and hats are soft and very warm.
and a coat where you almost can't put you arms down in.
I went from houston to upstate new york most christmases. its how I survived it. don't know how idaho (was that the state?) is.
undertherms - they even make thin ones for ladies so no extra bulk.
then two pairs of socks - cashmere first, then wool over them.
lightweight gloves under heavy weight gloves.
cashmere scarfs and hats are soft and very warm.
and a coat where you almost can't put you arms down in.
I went from houston to upstate new york most christmases. its how I survived it. don't know how idaho (was that the state?) is.
We break to remind us how to mend.
- Lassen Forge
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I do silk long johns, colled by polypro, followed by wool... then whatever else.
I also have a Korean-war era parka (was my daddys), just the thing for those cold playa nites... it's almost long enough to sleep in. Pretty much all wool, silk, and a lambskin liner, brilliant invention.
And while booze will defeat heat conservation stuff, it makes the cold seem an awful lot more tolerable!!
I also have a Korean-war era parka (was my daddys), just the thing for those cold playa nites... it's almost long enough to sleep in. Pretty much all wool, silk, and a lambskin liner, brilliant invention.
And while booze will defeat heat conservation stuff, it makes the cold seem an awful lot more tolerable!!
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- Deb Prothero
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yep, silk long johns is the answer for winter. And Sputnik is absolutely right - you need to find an activity that will capture your interest enough to get you outside. I do cross country skiing and I can work up a sweat even on a really cold day.
~steering clear of the coffee for a couple days - not sure what you'll find in it here today!!!
Will be silent for a little while - have to work hard to file more court papers by next Friday. Today I received my former husband's affidavit in response to my support motion. Hah, not pleasant reading. He thinks we had an on-and-off friendship and occasional dating for 17 years. And he added up the number of days we slept under the same roof - for a railroader who is home two nights a week, that's pretty fuckin rich! I have to find people to swear to our having had a relationship in which we lived under the same roof for 17 years! Jesus H. Christ.
~steering clear of the coffee for a couple days - not sure what you'll find in it here today!!!
Will be silent for a little while - have to work hard to file more court papers by next Friday. Today I received my former husband's affidavit in response to my support motion. Hah, not pleasant reading. He thinks we had an on-and-off friendship and occasional dating for 17 years. And he added up the number of days we slept under the same roof - for a railroader who is home two nights a week, that's pretty fuckin rich! I have to find people to swear to our having had a relationship in which we lived under the same roof for 17 years! Jesus H. Christ.
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- Ugly Dougly
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I love the coffee cats!!! A girl after my own heart.
how is everyone's day going?
Deb I'll tell you the same thing I told someone in a similar situation: take him for all he put you through then and now. But do it with a smile and a pleasant tone. I pisses them off and will make your day.
how is everyone's day going?
Deb I'll tell you the same thing I told someone in a similar situation: take him for all he put you through then and now. But do it with a smile and a pleasant tone. I pisses them off and will make your day.
We break to remind us how to mend.





