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Poles Apart

April 30, 2005 by

That’s us – Flick and I – Polar Opposites.

Morning – Evening
Introverted – Extroverted
Structured – Fluid

I have thought before about what kind of person I am, in the am I a morning person more than an evening one sort of sense, and I have to face the facts that I really am a morning person.

I concluded this for the following reasons: I prefer to exercise *snorts* in the morning, I get out of bed when the alarm goes off (or within 15 minutes), and I can’t spend hours in bed of a Saturday without the computer or some other entertainment. (Now, now, none of that sort of sniggering thank you; this blog is supposed to be G Rated.)

Whereas, Flick can’t socialise in the AM; she may be bodily out of bed but everything about her, when she first hits the floor, is still asleep. Monosyllabic communication, hair and clothes akimbo, a walking disaster area until at least after she has been through the shower.

On the personality front, (if you read Personality Plus type literature) you will assign the label of Choleric to moi and Sanguine to her. Me? Control Freak. Her? Little Miss Show Me the Party, Baby! If you read Myers Briggs you will assign Flick the Extrovert tag and me the Introvert. Not in the sense being overwhelmingly shy but in the sense that I get peopled out very quickly and need space to keep my head together. Flick can’t handle the quiet… if she has spent the day on her own in an edit suite somewhere all she wants to do is talk/share and tell dee all about it…gulp. Note how these dissimilarities could cause aggravation…

As for structure versus flexibility/fluidity, let me demonstrate.

I squeeze toothpaste from the [bottom] end – always; and, as the tube begins to empty, I lay it flat on the bench and, using the flat head of my toothbrush, scooch the toothpaste up towards the cap so as not to waste any, and so as to keep the tube neat. I blame my Father, because I can remember him teaching me the scooching trick.

Anyhoo, Flick caught on that I hate picking up a tube of paste that is all wobbly in the middle for lack of due care and attention (see above) and now she squeezes from the bottom too. (I haven’t been brave enough to teach her to scooch). That’s what I love about living with a people person, one that is adaptable even though we really are so apparently incompatible.

However, our house is working out very nicely. We had our first family outing last night to go and watch Hitchikers Guide. We both work at recognizing each other’s ways and adapting ourselves to accommodate for them. I love that Flick likes me enough to bend her ways just that little bit and I wish I was better at it myself, for her sake.

Ed.(For those new to this blog, Flick is deeleea’s roommate (flatmate) and the reason this is preying on dee’s mind is that Flick is reading Florence Littauers book .Getting Along with Almost Anybody which deals a lot with getting on with those of a choleric (dee’s) nature and this leaves dee feeling a little vulnerable and on the alert against Flick using all the tricks prescribed therein to whip control right out from underneath her…

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A Bit of a Hitch

April 28, 2005 by

I went hitching at the movies tonight, not here… but here.

Loved it… loved the Hitchikers Guide tv series, totally loved the trilogy (all 5 books) and loved the movie. I want a Marvin the Paranoid Android to sit on my desk. Complete with sound. Like the talking Woody doll from Toy Story.

Just tap Marvin on the head and he’d such things as

  • “I’m depressed”
  • “Life, loathe it or ignore it, you can’t like it.”
  • “Pardon me for breathing, which I never do any way so I don’t know why I bother to say it, oh God, I’m so depressed.”
  • “I got very bored and depressed, so I went and plugged myself in to its external computer feed. I talked to the computer at great length and explained my view of the Universe to it… it committed suicide.”
  • ”The first ten million years were the worst. And the second ten million, they were the worst too. The third ten million I didn't enjoy at all. After that I went into a bit of a decline.”
  • ”Life? Don't talk to me about life.”
  • “Pick up that piece of paper Marvin, that's what they say to me. Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and they ask me to pick up a piece of paper.”
  • ”It's the people in this life that get you down.”

That’s got to make a dull day a lot better doesn’t it? Did I mention I loved the movie? I also loved that Alan was playing Marvin.

Perfect.

No, not Prefect [Ford] he was played by someone else.

Now I need to go out and get my hands on the books to have a re-read, so I can gripe over all the bits the movie missed out that I had forgotten were there, and a good chuckle. Flick was weirded out and intrigued at the same time, she definitely needs to read the books too.

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Apology Accepted

April 27, 2005 by

I got a letter today. Not one from the person in question but one connected to the affairs of the year disaffectionately known as “the year from Hell”.

It was a very healing letter to receive. An acknowlegement that even while I was being Completely Oblivious there was damage done to me and that fair responsibility for it was acknowledged. Recognition that my contribution was Still Valuable though I was making it under false pretences. A confession that I am Highly Regarded.

Feels Good.

Feels Really Good.

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Ticked Off

April 26, 2005 by

One job down, and I don’t know how many to go.

The bathroom has been cleaned to within an inch of its life. Not the cursory wipe down to remove soap scum and the like, the full on Bleach and Bomb.

Flick and I are of the kind of housekeeper who once in a while gets it into her head to go mad and clean like the devil. (If, in fact, he cleans, which somehow seems unlikely actually…). We keep the place tidy (with the notable exceptions of our bedrooms) but the whole dusting, vacuuming and scrubbing is not something we enjoy… The vacuuming gets done weekly, the surfaces in the kitchen get wiped down, and the dishes are done as we go at least, but anything else waits for the inspiration to hit…

So, you are probably reading this thinking we are a pair of bush pigs. Not true. But we have more exciting things to do with our time. And if we worked for institutions who paid us ridiculous amounts of money, (or even five grand more than we earn now) we would give some poor starving student a job doing the cleaning for us.

As it is we have occasional frenzies making the place sparkle. Last time Flick went mad in the kitchen. This time it was me in the bathroom. On top of the sore muscles from bushwalking yesterday, my body is wondering what on earth is going on!!!

Anyway, for interests sake and so I don’t forget – the rest of the jobs that need ticking off

A trip to the library to return some books.
A trip to Big W to buy some kind of filing system and a coffee grinder and Off the Shelf by Donna Hay.
Emptying the basket of papers in my room into the new filing system
Make a cd for Skeeter of pictures of events she has produced.
Work.. (private project stuff – gah).
Watching last nights episode of Cold Case.

But first, I think I should get dressed and get moving… It’s 11 am after all!!!!!

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