I pruned my friends list a bit. Most of the ljs I dropped were ones that I was following but not folks who were following me so they probably won't even notice. And I dropped them because they no longer interest me. I also dropped a couple of communities. Just in case anyone noticed and cares.
Less than an hour and I can go home. Busy day here at work, complete with a brown mouse running around, including a brief foray into the public area where he was noticed by a few patrons before he scooted under a door into an office suite. Yes, it's been one of those days.
Less than an hour and I can go home. Busy day here at work, complete with a brown mouse running around, including a brief foray into the public area where he was noticed by a few patrons before he scooted under a door into an office suite. Yes, it's been one of those days.
- Feeling:
blah - Listening:my Pandora station

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Lucky you. I've been adding communities like crazy this week. I experimented a bit and figured out how to add feeds that aren't listed on LJ's top 1000 feeds list. It doesn't always work; for some you need a paid account. Still I've expanded quite a bit into the science/medical communities as well as a few more fannish newsletters.
Busy day here at work, complete with a brown mouse running around
Beats palmetto bugs any day of the week. I find one of those in my house pretty much on a daily basis. Blech.
And yes, to add feeds not already listed somewhere, meaning someone's already created a feed, you need a paid account to create a feed for a non-LJ. I created feeds for nearly all of my blogs that are not LJs for people who prefer to read them on their flist.
You get those bugs because of your southern clime. We get mice because NYC is infested with rats and mice. And cockroaches. Supposedly, the rats outnumber the humans and there are 8 million humans in this city.