• Re: 225 little annoyances

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 14:05:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to All on 04-11-19 05:59 <=-

    So I went up to my nest on the third floor of Bonnie's
    and found that there was a leak around the cold tap of
    the bathroom sink, so I jiggled the handle, which was a
    big mistake, because the thing popped off altogether and
    a geyser erupted from the socket. I squeezed down on the
    stream like the little Dutch boy

    That had to be a major surprise....!

    and shouted down to Bonnie, who is pretty deaf, so I
    kept shouting, and the next door neighbor Jim heard and
    came in (he has the keys) and shut the valve while I kept
    pressure on the broken joint.

    Good thing he could come to the rescue....

    All was well, sort of, except that it
    turned out that the leak had been going on for a bit
    before being discovered, so the towels in the cupboard
    were soaked, and the ones that weren't got that way for
    mopping up the mess, plus the paper goods, plus the soap
    supply, plus some but thankfully not all of my medicine.
    The water had also migrated to the laundry room on the
    second floor, causing minor damage and much extra wetness.

    Water does that.... Most of the damage to our house when we had the
    attic fire was done by the water used to put it out....

    The plumber did come and rebuild the faucet apparatus and
    gave it a clean bill of health for just a couple hundred
    smackers.

    Not too bad, actually...

    Bonnie has had an arthritic condition in her lower back, or
    so she hoped - the alternative was big C - and the MRI read
    came back, no cancer, but there was an area of degeneration
    in the rib attachments, most likely not life-threatening
    but worthy of treatment, more rounds of tests and many bucks
    down the tube, but if that's all it is, well worth the cost.
    But. A subsequent read showed something suspicious in the
    lower thoracic section (the first MRI was just of the L area,
    but a bit of the T area was included by accident, and some
    bright person noticed the anomaly, so there was another MRI
    at 5:45 in the morning ... which was inconclusive anyway,
    so more tests yet are indicated after her return from Turkey.

    Hopefully it will all be fine...

    Lilli - well, she claims that she's been given a relatively
    clean bill of health. Nonetheless, walking a quarter mile to
    the train station we had to stop twice for legs not working..

    Not good. Has she considered a walker...? or is that too much hassle
    for your trips...?

    My keyboard, which often is so unresponsive that some typed
    letters don't show up. It's as though a particularly outdated
    keystroke logger were working, which is a distinct possibility.

    How annoying...

    My quartet session got cancelled. Sadly, we'd wangled an old
    friend who was in her day one of the most sought-after
    musicians in town, and I hadn't seen her in quite some while.

    So you still weren't able to see her... that is sad...

    And I discover that the Market Basket has altered its formula
    and supplier of the formerly incredible bargain dark chocolate.
    Rather good; hard melt, fruity with dried fruit, a bit of
    coffee aroma, pleasant bittersweetness, long rich finish.
    Actually close in flavor and quality to the big boys.
    vs. the new version
    whoops. Caramelly sweet aroma. Not as hard melt,
    Very sweet, kind of cloying on the palate.
    Cardboardy finish. A disappointment - I'm as happy
    buying Made in USA products as anybody, but this just
    didn't add up. Poop on you, Market Basket and on you
    too, anonymous chocolate manufacturer.

    That's close to criminal.... but they get away with it...

    ttyl neb

    ... System Error: (A)bort, (R)etry, (C)onsume Chocolate

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