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August 01, 2006
The importance of running water
Our water is on again. Yesterday at school, I helped move THREE HUNDRED boxes of materials from Staples. I drank four bottles of water, but never had to wizz (whizz?). All the way home, I was fantasizing about a cool shower. My pessimist side said the water wouldn't be on, my optimist side said the water would be on, and my crazy side said I could go on a killing rampage if the water wasn't on.
I walked in the door, rushed to the sink. Cold water? Yes! Hot water? Yes! I ripped off my clothes, threw them on the floor in the hallway, and jumped into my shower. I turned on the water, tilted my chest and face to get the first jet of cool water.
Someone really should remind me next time that the water usually comes out rusty and gross after repair work. Thank zod I was already filthy. After about two minutes, it cleaned up, as did I.
Posted by G at August 1, 2006 09:45 PM
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he G, don't forget that after plumbing work the water is usually nasty for a few minutes. just thought you should be reminded.
Posted by: brian Nesbitt at August 2, 2006 05:12 PM
Guess you will be far from anemic now!
Posted by: TOS at August 2, 2006 09:21 PM
At least you didn't have your mouth open.
Posted by: Doug at August 4, 2006 01:16 AM
Well, I'm glad to hear that you're up and running again...
Posted by: Mr. HK at August 5, 2006 07:15 AM