Laughing Gas and Blowtorches, That's Us!

Mar 17, 2007 17:31

Sargon and I celebrated his new employment yesterday by gorging ourselves. Today, we dropped by the home improvement place and ordered a celebratory front door with money I earned writing about really big dicks ( Read more... )

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frostedblossom March 17 2007, 22:46:55 UTC
Pssst! Your tag went wonky!

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naamah_darling March 18 2007, 00:14:24 UTC
LiveJournal did that all by itself, 'cause I have never mangled a tag in that particular fashion. What the hell?!

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frostedblossom March 18 2007, 03:09:44 UTC
I don't know, but I sure as hell understand. -_-;;

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Congrats! pixxelpuss March 17 2007, 23:15:04 UTC
Nitrous Oxide is a benefit that I would be very happy with. BTW, your thingy is broken, but in a really funny way. It reads: "We'll just hope that there are no

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Which strikes me as a bit silly.

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Re: Congrats! naamah_darling March 18 2007, 00:19:21 UTC
*rofl*

I didn't even tag it wrong. I think Livejournal hiccuped while I was pasting or something. What the hell?

Gremlins.

I'm all about the nitrous. Last time I had some, I was so loopy I thought I was a blue jay. Then again, I was, like, nine. What do you expect.

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gwendally March 17 2007, 23:19:13 UTC
Well, looking on the bright side, there's a tax credit for home improvements that make your building's envelope more heat efficient, and that includes new exterior doors as wells as windows and insulation purchased in 2006 and 2007. :-)

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naamah_darling March 18 2007, 00:14:34 UTC
Cool! I'll have to ask my dad, the accountant, about that!

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apocalypticbob March 17 2007, 23:38:42 UTC
Eh, you are talking to a girl who worked in the nuclear industry for years.

Danger is my middle name.

And I glow in the dark.

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naamah_darling March 18 2007, 00:17:28 UTC
I assumed that was the aura of hotness radiating from the cleavage.

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flewellyn March 18 2007, 07:08:13 UTC
You worked in the nuclear industry!?

Doing what?

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jackolantern March 17 2007, 23:39:41 UTC
There are probably more hazards like that around than people know about, or want to know about. I work at a hospital, and occasionally walk by an oxygen tank approximately the size of a shipping container. Even though the oxygen itself isn't flammable, it would greatly encourage any sort of open flame nearby, and is located not too far from two of the hospital's smoking areas.

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naamah_darling March 18 2007, 00:16:56 UTC
Very true. It really doesn't occur to people very often just how dangerous things like that can be. While I'm more amused than alarmed by how commonplace it is, it does give me pause -- I know how propane, for instance, acts, and it's freaking scary.

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cissa March 18 2007, 01:14:38 UTC
Propane is VERY scary. I am fairly sanguine about the explosive gases; I have O2 and acetylene (and a natural gas feed) in my studio, and generally think nothing of it. But I would NOT have propane there (one of the reasons why we added on a studio, in fact; I was using propane, and lugging it to and from the garage on a daily basis was a pain in the ass).

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