Archive for February, 2000

Bathroom Remodeling

Friday, February 18th, 2000

Good morning sister Diane.

Yes, when I saw your AOL address, I wondered why you were on AOL during your work day. Goofing off, I thought. :-)

just wrapping up another week. We’re remodeling Mom’s bathroom. Just took out the sink and cabinet last night. She is replacing the wall paper. Then, Rich is going to come and jack up the floor – the house is sinking. And then, we’re going to replace the linoleum and install a brand new sink. I love these projects.

Talk to you this weekend. Enjoy your Friday.

 

Tom Hesley

Tid Bits: 2000-02-17

Thursday, February 17th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

Well, on the ‘main’ topic of ‘javing’, no, I do not concede. We’ll just have to agree to disagree on this one. As if it really matters anyway. :-)

We are 60 miles away from the Mason Dixon line here. FYI.

Nice description of the sunrise. You sound like a sun worshiper.

Well, so much for sneaking out early. :-)

Ho hum. Must be that time of the month. :-)

Nope. I Never lie.

We’re supposed to get 4 inches of snow tomorrow. Hmmm, just about all the snow is melted now. It will be nice to see the ground turn white again.

Tom

Tid Bits

Thursday, February 17th, 2000

Hi there   [Lynn].

Yes, you seemed to be in a mood yesterday, and being that you didn’t sound too excited about doing that meeting last night, I thought I’d leave you alone.

Stubborn people. They can indeed make you feel powerless. The difficult thing is that they believe in their own hearts that they’re right, even if they’re not sometimes. And of course, sheer ego often fuels their stubbornness. Lock on, lock out. Their minds LOCK ON to a position, and LOCK OUT any others. But occasionally it helps to acknowledge their “rightness” initially. That can oil the skids and make them more receptive to a dissenting view. Do you have trouble working subsequently with someone you’ve had a major disagreement with? I often do. Takes a long time to get past it.

Anyway, ordered a 220 gallon pressure tank with bladder yesterday at Home Depot. $296 total. Not bad.

Heard from the surveyors today. They say my home only needs to be roughly 2 Ft. above ground to be out of the major flood plane. They marked the minimum height on a nearby phone pole with a big nail and orange strip. And that nail is at my knee level. Phew. Won’t have to do any additional buildup. They have sent the results to me and the township. They charged me $250 for their services. Now, to file for the building permit is going to be $375. :-) The money comes in, and, just as quickly, the money goes out. :-) And there is still the sewer and natural gas hookups to pay for yet.

At work, more of the same today. Preparing for our next release on March 12th. Much email to send today. This is going to involve some major changes to the infrastructure – particularly, where many of the support files are stored. These moves are usually fraught with headaches. Ah well, time to roll up the sleeves and get ready with the asprin. :-)

Talk to you later.

Tom

White Boy?

Wednesday, February 16th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

You got it. :-)

But back to the ‘white boy’ issue: It’s unusual for a white person to call a white mail, ‘white boy’. Now if you were really black, I’d understand it better. Perhaps you are not white yourself? *smile*

Tom

Pleasure and Pain

Tuesday, February 15th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

Well, it is said that for every ounce of pleasure experienced in this life, there is an equal amount of pain. Looks like you’re feeling the pain now to balance out the good time you had last night.

Yes, spring will be welcome this year, as it is in most other years. :-)

White boy? What’s this? [You called me 'White Boy'?] I bet YOU are whiter than me. ;-)

Why do you like opening cans of worms so much anyhow?   :-)    Why couldn’t you just have said, “Yes Tom, I am whiter than you.” ? ? ?

Tom

Red-Handed

Monday, February 14th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

Sounds like [your] red dish will be a hit. Yummy. Do they say “yummy” in Maine?

On red handed: I think originally, the idiom referred to murderers who were caught with blood on their hands (or red handed). More generally, red handed might mean “visible signs of guilt.” Whether the nails are clean or not, the guilty hand still remains red. :-)

It’s fun harassing. And it is even better to have found something good to harass about. :-)

Later.

Tom

Cranberries, A Nice Red Fruit

Monday, February 14th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

BRAODSIDED? What’s that? :-)

On jacking up the thermostat, you’re getting more normal every day. Boom BOOM. *loud applause* Ha ha ha ha ha.

Red? Will use a red fruit or food coloring? Use a fruit – cranberries are nice and red.

All is well here. Still dark and gray and rainy. But warm!!

Later.

Tom

More “Javing”

Monday, February 14th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

Yep. The haircut was most relaxing. The whole weekend was such.

And it sounds like you had a nice weekend also – based on our phone conversation last night.

Well, if *I* used it incorrectly, than YOU must have done so also, since I patterned my usage of “Javing” after yours – where you said that you were JAVING trouble getting up. You can’t slide out of this one. You’ve been caught red-handed, making a blunder. Admit it. :-)

Tom

Happy Valentine’s Day, Lynn

Monday, February 14th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

At the risk of sounding childish, I’ll be your Valentine if you’ll be mine. :-)

Good day to you, Valentine.

Tom

My Cold Goes On…

Monday, February 14th, 2000

Dear   [Lynn],

Was a great day, although still battling this cold. It has me feeling lathargic and not really wanting to do much of anything except lay around.

Now to today: Cloudy and very dark this morning. Lots of rain but the temps are getting close to 40. The mid winter thaw I guess.

Hope you didn’t ‘Jave’ too much trouble getting up this morning. *grin*

Enjoy your numerous hours of play rehearsal today.

Later.

Tom