Random thoughts of a house-dweller
By llauren on Feb 21, 2005 in english, irrelevant, rants
- Living in a house is liberating. There’s lots of wonderful space. You can just walk back and forth from room to room, sit in the lounge, or on the patio, and watch the time go by. It even gives you a tiny hint of independence.
- Having no TV suddenly creates a lot of time to read. Even study-litterature. Having a light switch (and no TV) by the bed also encounrages reading. And reading is kinda fun. I have a guard cat.
- An electricity break at 1:00 raises the room temperature enough to awaken a malae. The lack of an A/C humming makes it possible to hear many nearby dogs. Opening the indow in the dark of the night makes you dearly hope the mosquito net does not have any extra holes.
- The return of the electricity is a relief. The person who invented the A/C should have a Nobel price.
- A rooster should declare the break of day once, only. Any rooster found violating this simple guideline should be re-educated, relocated, or both. Any rooster declaring the break of dawn on weekends, and continuing to do so for hours upon hours, should be shot. Preferrably before making the first sound.
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