Two mites.

Due to an unmentionable poop incident (click on the link if you’re very brave), FMH Lisa may be needing a new washer. At the very least, she could use a few new cleaning supplies. So if you’ve got a spare dime, consider sending Lisa a Paypal. (Use the e-mail address: [email protected] ).

(Assuming that I touch base with her some time soon, I’ll try to update the link to a direct paypal-to-Lisa one. Not quite sure how to do that, unless she sends me an invoice).

10 comments for “Two mites.

  1. Oh No! Kaimi, No!!!

    You don’t really think I’ll need a new washer do you?
    Call it off, call it off!!!
    Guilt, guilt, guilt!

    I do have a repairman coming tomorrow because the washer stinks and no amount of bleach seems to be helping. But I really doubt I’ll need a new one. I think somethings (maggot bits and fiber) is just stuck in some hose somewhere. But I’m sure it will be fine.

  2. No amount of concern for the environment would ever force me off disposable diapers, and this story only further serves to cement that belief.

    If I go to hell, so be it. Hell cannot compare to cloth diapers with…that stuff in them.

  3. To clarify my last comment, it’s my third child who’s wearing the diapers, not me.

  4. So use the money to pay the repair man. That is one of the most nasty stories I have ever hear.

  5. Yuck. YUCK! YYYYUUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKKK!

    I’m frightened knowing that machine still exists. Take it somewhere and have it incinerated.

    Please?

  6. I admire Ronald D. Moore so much. I just want to hug him like a Care Bear. Richard Hatch is phenomenal as well. And specifically TV Guide. I think it speaks volumes that all of these outlets of praise are focusing on Ronald D. Moore’s series. They are great examples, just like George W. Bush.

    It is so inspiring that “Battlestar Galactica” has returned in Ronald D. Moore’s series. The 1978 “Galactica” series and Ronald D. Moore’s series are like two sides of the same wonderful coin. And Richard Hatch has turned into such an authority on “Galactica” fandom.

    After one mini series and 13 segments, Ronald D. Moore’s series has secured its place in the history books. It is more than strong enough animal to stand up on its own. No wonder that it has DAZZLED audiences everywhere (not to mention Richard Hatch singing its praises). I LOVE this series!!

    The Languatron

  7. No, dannyboy, it is Languatron who is missing something, probably quite a bit.

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