{-051-} - Houses and the like.

Jul 12, 2009 13:34

There's never a much more amusing thing than when your boss calls you to heckle you over the mistakes you make. I'm glad you find it so hilarious, Angela, I really do. And the state of my house is not without incident, since the backside is all but entirely missing. I think I'll take the opportunity to install a car port so that we can all have covered parking if the others decide to get cars and stop stealing mine. Or flying, or whatever it is they do to get to town.

Austria's piano is salvagable with the right amount of care. I spoke to a specialist who can repair it with minimal supplies as to not entirely jeopardize the antiquity of it. In the meantime, it's been moved to the attic for safekeeping. You'll just have to make due, Austria.

I believe an animal got into the house the other night. It was moving quite quick though, so I couldn't see it before it pushed out of the plastic wall and disappeared out into the forest. I'll have to have Prussia help me install some sort of barrier or something a bit later to keep them out. I need to ask him help me with the new solar panels as well as the wind generators. If I can get my hands on the right devices, I'm going to move us from the public water and energy grids. It's simply more efficient to the land, and less costly for us.

Speaking of all of this, Japan: are you still insistent on not staying here until repairs are complete?

And thinking about the car ports... I'm rather torn about this. There are several pluses to it, as well with this. Japan, how easy is it to convert your motorbikes, even in the American division (don't laugh) into hybrids?

All this to do after Angela calls back with my President for a conference call. I might have to go back if this conference with France is confirmed. I need to make it a point to speak with Poland afterwards. Yes, Poland, you. No, Poland, I'm not giving details. Not even if you ask nicely. Not even if you flail around and whatnot. No, Poland.

There's a small area here in Rituana that consists of mostly Germans. Prussia and I frequent there. I think I might invite some friendly acquaintances there tonight for a drink.

angela, conference calls, motorcycles, ~james t. kirk, germans are workaholics, things that go bump in the night ho ho, energy efficiency!, president, ~austria, ~poland, japan, prussia, ~xander, austria, half my house is missing

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