Good news and bad
Dec. 30th, 2004 10:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, if that song title isn't the launching point for a story, I don't know one that is.
There was a good word at work today. One of my co-workers had flown to India to visit his family, who live in a coastal town right in the path of the tsunami. Fortunately, his family lives in a new suburb somewhat inland, and he and his are all right. The people who lived on the water's edge are not, but there is a big relief effort underway in his district.
On the other hand, who do you know would steal dental floss? At least twice, the dental floss I keep in my desk has disappeared. This morning, I had an apple for breakfast and I needed the floss afterwards and there was none. How annoying. I also seem to have left my emergency pair of nail clippers at home.
There was a good word at work today. One of my co-workers had flown to India to visit his family, who live in a coastal town right in the path of the tsunami. Fortunately, his family lives in a new suburb somewhat inland, and he and his are all right. The people who lived on the water's edge are not, but there is a big relief effort underway in his district.
On the other hand, who do you know would steal dental floss? At least twice, the dental floss I keep in my desk has disappeared. This morning, I had an apple for breakfast and I needed the floss afterwards and there was none. How annoying. I also seem to have left my emergency pair of nail clippers at home.
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Date: 2004-12-30 06:51 pm (UTC)Emergency Floss
Date: 2004-12-31 09:55 pm (UTC)Find a sheet of plastic: sandwich bag, trash bag, grocery bag, anything. Cut out a 1-inch wide strip of the stuff. Now stretch it. Plastic has that strange property that it will get thinner but, also stronger, and not break. Stop stretching when you have a filament thin enough for flossing.
It’s not as good as the real thing, but a great relief if you really need some floss.