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deathpixie) wrote2005-11-23 11:15 pm
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Making some progress
So, tonight Mindy, the roomie and I headed down to the gym for us newbies to get orientation and for Dex to do some cardio. Got myself a nice basic workout to start with, and we're heading down on Friday to actually start doing the exercise thing. So yeah, progress off the couch. ;)
I'm planning on hitting the restaurants in Bloor Street tomorrow to see about waitressing work - you get more than minimum wage with tips, so yeah, better than retail.
It's turned cold out there tonight. It was snowing lightly as we left the gym, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's still doing it. Oh, and one thing I've discovered about this weather? Between the dry air and the heating? Huge amounts of static electricity. I'm getting zapped every time I touch anything metal or synthetic...
I'm planning on hitting the restaurants in Bloor Street tomorrow to see about waitressing work - you get more than minimum wage with tips, so yeah, better than retail.
It's turned cold out there tonight. It was snowing lightly as we left the gym, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's still doing it. Oh, and one thing I've discovered about this weather? Between the dry air and the heating? Huge amounts of static electricity. I'm getting zapped every time I touch anything metal or synthetic...
static
can't remember the last time i did.
snowy weather, is it very cold?
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I think its something like 28 here today and a bit on the humid side.
Think warm thoughts and I'll think cool ones.
ah
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And given how fine my hair is? It's entertaining, the whole static hair thing.
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It's one of the best tips I've ever gotten here. :)
Maelie
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*grins*
Actually, not so much complaining as observing. I didn't know this. It's very strange.
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(Anonymous) 2005-11-24 06:29 am (UTC)(link)It was also the first time I learned about snow fences. (*grin*) It's the little things. . . .
Maelie
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But there really are a bunch of things that no one ever tells us tropics-babies about these weird cold climates. It's really unfair.
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Re: static
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Minimum wage
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I think they're mostly used in country/rural areas, where there's more open space and more chances for drifting. I don't see them as much in more-populated areas. Sometimes they're actual fences, or they could be "living" snow fences, i.e. trees or shrugs planted in long rows to serve the same purpose.
Maelie