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[1:06 PM EDT - Bathroom mirror.]

One of the more annoying aspects of cleaning up the bathroom is cleaning the bathroom mirror. There are specks of stuff on the mirror that are not easily wiped off and require some soaking or scraping to remove. There are probably chemicals out there that would make my life easier, but I realized that I could soak the mirror just by taking a shower. With the bathroom fan off, the steam from the hot water completely covers the mirror and the air is humid enough that any dry bits on the mirror become so hydrated that they are quickly wiped off. So something that normally took me fifteen minutes of scraping and wiping only took a couple of minutes! Why did I not think of this earlier?

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[1:26 PM EDT - Shameless plug.]

I have been asked by BL to spread the word and sell tickets for an upcoming choral concert on April 21 by the Vocal Horizons Chamber Choir. Is there anyone out there interested?

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[5:17 PM EDT - What button did I press?]

I was chuckling a little inside when theMediaman was telling me about his blogger woes. It had taken me many attempts to make my journal entry form as fool proof as possible so that I would not lose my entry from an incorrect keystroke or error.

Unfortunately for me, karma decided to pay me a visit. While I was writing out a very long article just now, I somehow pressed a series of buttons that closed the browser tab which ended my session and obliterated my entry.

*shakes fist*

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[5:36 PM EDT - Cleaning job two: The toilet.]

Since our Neverwinter Nights 2 session was canceled for today, I took the time to do some needed cleaning of the bathroom. The first thing I washed was the bathroom mirror, which was made easier by the shower steam cleaning. After brunch, I turned my attention to the toilet.

I hope none of you are eating right now.

Anyway, I got to work at wiping down everything. I was surprised to find dried puddles and spray splatter in places where I would never have thought liquid could flow. Does urine even obey the laws of physics? Or does it always find the deepest, most inaccessible (and sometimes hard to notice) places from which one can clean? Bah, I eventually got everything. I then worked on the scale, which I never bothered washing since I got it from girl. Actually, I did not think that the stuff on it was washable.

Okay, now I think I will work on the filing cabinet.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 06:32:35 EDT

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