They were beautiful. Like those which I have seen before. Ugh. My dose is all duffed up and so is my edd. Resulting in me only spending about twenty minutes of actual time doing work at the office before leaving. I sped off to Lansdowne mall to buy a new tea/coffee urn and a large roasting pan for the nursing home.
After dropping the items off I went to rogers video to rent 'SAW' as per Gambits 'exact instructions'. Butterfly Effect and Napolean Dynamite will have to wait. I was originally going to do some laps at the pool but with my sinuses feeling the way they were, forget it. And by the way, whoever came up with the concepts in 'SAW' may be slightly disturbed...
We decided to go for the Jet-Tech F18DP commerical dishwasher and my brother found a different dealer out in Langley. We didn't feel like going back to the first dealer because the saleswoman got all defensive on us. All we did was ask if we could speak to any of their customers about how happy they were with the product. She responded by saying to us "'Don't you trust us?" All she had to do was give us the name of a restaurant or some large food services operation. How bad could it be? ...salespeople. At least she wasn't selling used cars.
Yesterday I reinstalled the canopy on my truck replacing the polyethylene foam seal. At the same time I got rid of the mounting screws which the canopy company originally used because the mounting holes were rusting. I bought some new aluminum clamps to fasten the canopy to the truck bed instead. Now I can go ahead and fix the rust without worrying about it coming back.
Posted by LeanPorkLei at April 19, 2005 02:36 AM | TrackBackYes it was good. Cleverly crafted story, but still derranged I think. The concept that is. Would you lose your right foot for something you really cared about?
Posted by: leanporklei at April 19, 2005 07:56 AMDidn't you think SAW was good? I thought the concept was great. Tough choices to make, what would you do? I wish there was more!
Posted by: Ichiro at April 19, 2005 07:12 AM