Monday, October 02, 2006

It's orange! It's yellow!!

It's not a forest fire!! Well, I mean, there is one out there somewhere, but I am referring to the trees. Yes, gentle readers, fall is here and that means I am beginning to enjoy the weather again. The clouds are moving in and Joel reports rain in the Central Valley area, so I won't be surprised to see it here as well soon. Some of the trees are starting to turn gorgeous shades of red and yellow, especially in this mobile home park down the highway from my old place. They have these amazing trees that all turn fiery at the exact same time and it's really spectacular.

I have the day off today and have been running errands and hauling some stuff to the new house. One of my errands was to turn in my practice room key at the university and get back my $10 deposit, but it seems some malodorous, moronic miscreant decided to abscond with the deposity money last year, leaving the department unable to give me back my deposit. People like that tick me off, by the way. Ripping off your fellow students just to... buy booze? pay rent (right)? impress somebody?

Oh, hey, opinion check. Does getting the master bedroom, complete with attached bathroom, mean that you should have to shoulder some additional responsibilities, like more rent?

5 comments:

Rational Icthus said...

Absolutely.

MsPoppins20 said...

Yes

Mandy Sue said...

I would think so. More room, more rent.

Mandy Sue said...

Oh and, funny you mentioned fall. I just blogged about that today!

Anonymous said...

Hello Mindy, CrazyLady here. The answer to your question is ABSOLUTELY.

You could very well sublet that bedroom and have someone pay a good amount for it. After all, the roommate in question "owns" more space in the "crib".

Now that I've dropped my two cents, I can move on to other things. I'm quite happy that you found another job without too much headache.

Wintery winds greeted the Northeast early this year. Can't wait for my blood to thicken enough to withstand it.

Not much going on here. I now work as a helpdesk analyst at a law school, supporting everything from printers, laptops, PCs, MS Office, obscure intranet applications, and nasal-voiced bad-tempered professors.

Hope your move was successful. Take care and God bless!