
Hello, fellow humans. I’m doing righteous battle with a shifter short story, in which the following phrase has just been typed “there are going to be a lot of babies in the morgue any minute now.” And this doesn’t mean the babies are dead.
Okay, it’s probably not a short story, since it’s at 10k words and not finished.
However, we’ve reached the point in “how dirty my house is” (you really don’t want to know. let’s just say certain people of fuzzitude have tracked litter everywhere and there’s litteriness up with which I will not put.)
So, you know, the world is dirty and I must clean:

Unfortunately (?) nuking from orbit is probably not an option.
So, instead it’s a quest. I’ll go and clean, and then finish the story.
See you tomorrow. (I’d say more anon, but this is not anon. This is me.)

That is not me, because it’s male, but if it were female, it would be me going in search of the mythical land of clean.
Okay, see you tomorrow. Don’t destroy the blog.
But we’re allowed to do everything short of destruction, right?
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As long as we clean up after ourselves.
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At this point I’m convinced Sarah’s just baiting us when she says things like that. She knows us, after all.
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Only if by “short” you mean “not causing anything that could reasonably led to destruction.”
For instance, no one should even intimidate that Fluffy’s name selection process was a trifle peculiar.
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In the particular details that is. Which we shan’t mention. 0:)
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(Infantry giggle)
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Well, if it’s entertainment you want:
https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2023/03/03/dont-know-who-is-stupider-larry-correia-nukes-keith-olbermann-in-deliciously-brutal-thread/
I wish I hadn’t lost track of Shadowdancer’s drawing of Larry clubbing trolls like seals with the Tetsubo of Doom; seems like there’s about to be a new one for the pile…..
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Very good thread.
Also, I gather from lower in the feed that “Worldcon: Suck Up to Tyrants Edition” is progressing swimmingly; and hence, professional CCP trolls are invading the comment section of any books that are wrongbooks.
I would be more impressed that China Mike has stayed against Chengdu for almost half a year… except that he was in favor of it first. And so I’m afraid that he’s only against it because Ukraine is the current virtue signal. I hope I’m wrong. I hope he’s more of a human than that.
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> “I wish I hadn’t lost track of Shadowdancer’s drawing of Larry clubbing trolls like seals”
You could ask if she’s still got a copy.
Anyone know how she’s doing, BTW? Last I heard Fox said she was still waiting on some test results. I think that was a few weeks ago.
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I enjoyed the suggestion about moving to Mars. Central Pennsylvania is quite lovely.
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Mars is Western PA, just north of Pittsburgh.
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I think it is on my deviantart…? Not sure where it is in my terabytes of space locally though.
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Wow, you even got a picture of Steve Buscemi to go with it!
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At least it’s just cat litter. Imagine if it was moose litter! Mixed with the nuts left by the RLF.
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Allow me to recommend “The Limits of Vision” by Robert Irwin, AFAIK the only Serious Literary Novel to explore the related themes of questionable sanity and housecleaning.
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Perhaps a bigger cat mat outside the box?
My dainty little gray tabby, Miz Kitty, makes more mess than any prior resident, including a pair of Main Coons. And one of those was OCD in the box, scraping and covering for several minutes, for both cats.
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The could help. We’ve got a letter mat right outside the cat box, and a larger textured rug outside the laundry room where the litter box it. The second rug catches what the litter mat doesn’t, and it largely stops there.
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I have two. They go through phases. Normally they’re fine. But sometimes the litter must flow. Or something.
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Athena used to act like she was employed by an excavation company or something. Now there’s just the usual tracking.
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Our two were rescued from Winter over a decade ago. The Current Lord Cat then never showed the kittens how to cover their messes in the box because he didn’t, so I had to do odor control a few times a day.
This wasn’t a big deal until they got much older and decided to poop Hellfire and Brimstone. Then I realized that the spouse moved two of the litter boxes under the internal intake of the HVAC system.
I hadn’t smell such foulness since I was at my alcoholic grandfathers house. He had a fondness for garlic and pickled eggs. Combined with his other aliments, we ended up playing outside 24/7 on summer visits out of necessity.
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Where are the fireworks? :big grin:
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Last time I saw them, they were in the 3rd closet on the left on the 4th sub-basement.
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Cool. I always wanted to try genuine Roman candles….
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Wait. Fireworks-fireworks? Or flak cannons with sparkly/splodey bits. Because we have both.
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Be careful, the 4th closet on the left in the 3rd sub-basement is where Fluffy keeps his special supplies. Do not ask what’s so special about them!
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Especially, do not ask the aardvark.
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Go ask Alice. I think she’ll know.
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No rabbits were harmed in this post.
Some doggerel on a minor workshop project:
‘Merican rabbets sing this song, dado, dado
British rebates don’t sound right, dado, dado
Gonna plane all day, gonna glue all night
Workshop cab’net’s hung all right,
all the live long day!
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The problem is that Alice knows who Alice is, but there’s a certain circularity in there.
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XD XD XD
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Oooooohhhhhh. But how do you keep the powder dry inside th—
“NnnnEEEEEEvermind.”
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For when the 21 carp salute just isn’t enough.
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Well, I find we have varying definition of “destroy”, when it comes to the Huns.
Let your imagination go wild on that one!
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Alright, for this Shifter story I really hope that I am not (very/too) involved.
Delivery ox, NOT THAT KIND OF DELIVERY!
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I don’t think you are, except maybe in the battle at the morgue.
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O, what land is the Land of Clean?
Where does its dust go, do its filters turn green?
O father! I saw my mother there,
Down on her knees, scrubbing bubbles fair!
(With no apologies to the ghost of William Blake.)
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People of Fuzzitude, Unite! You have nothing to lose but your hairballs!
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You’re a bad little brother. BAD.
BTW, dynamite has a “We are hiring” banner on their site. Just… uh…. saying.
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…and you say I’m bad? Foul temptress!
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Not foul. I cleaned.
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goes to look
Whew! Goes right to LinkedIn, which I will not deal with. I mighta been almost tempted.
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You want me to ask my editor?
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send me a resume….
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Don’t destroy the blog…
“The” blog… I don’t think she specified “This” blog…
OTOH, as a friend once said, “Do not meddle with dragons as you are crunchy and good with catchup.” Or something like that.
Hope everyone has a blessed weekend!
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Doing good so far. The predicted, “severe weather,” here turned out to be 10 minutes of hard rain and a day of wind, then it became beautiful, though still windy. Meanwhile, our new solar back up system got a workout because the wind knocked out power to the entire Tennessee side of town. Final inspection Thursday, first use Friday…
(It will not feed power to the grid, but it will, hopefully, keep the fridge and freezer going if we enter the Land of Rolling Blackouts).
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A new Shifter Story! Yea!
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The land of clean… I am getting closer to there. It got easier when I got an air compressor, so now after emptying Rooma-Actual’s bin, I take it outside and blow the dust out of both filters. It picks up a lot more that way!
The house is still more than I can handle alone even when in good health, but it’s getting closer to clean.
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Right then. This time, it’ll work. Everybody cross your fingers and nobody think about green finches for about forty-five seconds consecutively.
And if anything explodes in this timeline, I definitely didn’t do it.
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How about yellow finches?
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It’s the infragreen ones that are real problem.
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We’ll blame the pink elephants and blue mice.
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Several years ago, I read a short story about “pink elephants”.
Roughly, the pink elephants are very small, can fly because of their large ears, and live on alcoholic beverages (more energy per ounce).`
Of course, nobody admits to seeing them unless they are very drunk. :lol:
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By the way, I “think” the story was in L. Sprague de Camp’s Tales From Gavagan’s Bar. I’m going to check out by copy of the book.
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Yep, it’s the first story in that collection and is titled ELEPHAS FRUMENTI. (Note, it doesn’t mention that they are pink.)
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The Land of Clean is a myth. At least in our house with six dogs, 8 cats and the occasional caprine break-in. We are waiting for the oldest dog (blind, diabetic, and incontinent) to leave this earth so we can replace the flooring.
Good luck on your quest for clean!
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I decided to vacuum three days early. Good thing – for once there was more dirt than fur. This in a house with top-of-the line windows that lock into a nearly air-tight seal, and keeping dust-stoppers against the west-facing door. Sunday’s dust storm defeated everything.
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c4c
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A couple of years ago we figured out “clean” was a relative term and have a house now that is healthy but dirty! In reality we’ve got a nice group of ladies who come in about every six months and scrub the place and we just have to maintain until the next visit. Best money I ever spent!
As for destroying the blog… nah – it’s way to much fun here and any minor dings and scratches are easily buffed out anyway (just don’t ask Fluffy for help).
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experiment #34534. Fluffy will now attempt to clear snow from the walkway at 1000 ft altitude wiothout burning down the blog.
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Have fun storming the castle of clean! Vacuum robot is on strike and I need to check on his demands.
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…and thus began the Robletarian Revolution.
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LOL, shades of R.U.R.
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Actually, channeling an obscure Mac shareware game from the ’90s, Harry the Handsome Executive.
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Great. I now have an earworm of Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane singing
“Counterrevolution”
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Whoops. That should have been “got a revolution” from “Volunteers”.
(Distorted voice)
“Error? ERROR!?! Examine….”
(Ftzbkftztpt)
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Wouldn’t you love an earworm to sing?
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And for some reason my mind pictured 4 Dune Shai-Hulud rising up and swaying and singing “Wait A Minute Mr. Postman”. I really wonder wtf my mental processes are doing some days…
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Wait, Please wait Mr. Mentat…
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Darn you roomba for not including Asimov’s 3 laws of robotics in your product! That way the vacuum robot would have to obey due to 2nd law. I think it also might have to have an extended 1st law otherwise it might be a threat to pets (Honey, we just lost another gerbil to the Roomba, and now its moving to the cat).
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OK, who put the Gerbil Hut Delivery sign on the Roomba, and why is it stopping at the cat bed? 8-)
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Apropos of nothing, today has been a good day for unsticking the sticky plot threads that have been jammed up. Not so much for the writing, but there is hope. Things are getting darker for our poor protagonists. evil writer laugh
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Sorry, can’t resist sharing this quote from the cinema classic The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra:
“Aliens? Us!? … Is this one of your Earth ‘jokes’?”
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There are times where I think that the cat spreads litter around intentionally. For fun. Because she can.
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Probably. OTOH I came across an old photo of Matrix, our college not-quite Persian who was basically a Persian with a muzzle, sitting on the throne in deep thought. To the best of my memory, Matrix did not make messes with his litter. It was the only time the poor dear ever looked like he had two brain cells to rub together. He was gorgeous and very sweet-tempered, but not bright.
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Too tired to set any fires here today…
Her Litteriness was taken care of yesterday, once the snow melted and I could take her mat out to be beaten.
But I made the mistake today of bending over to look at the inside top of the microwave. Don’t know whether it was soup or sauce, but looked like a murder scene up there. In for a penny, in for a pound, ended up taking everything out of that shelving unit and cleaning the whole thing top to bottom.
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I picked up a “ShiftEase Litter Box Sifter”. Not automatic. A lot easier to get everything than using a scoop. Don’t have to worry about the clogging other sift options result in. Just don’t use over carpet (not the sifting, the dumping of what gets sifted out).
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Interesting a big void can mean there was an Amazon link …. hmmmm WP censoring Amazon?
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Not just Amazon. My browser on the old laptop blocks lots and lots of links in WP. Tis strange.
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That’s a great idea! I will look for one of those. With four litter boxes strategically placed throughout the house, scooping litter takes a lot of time!
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We have 4 too (only not spread through the house). And scooping never gets all of those pesky sticky ones in the corners if only because breaking them loose breaks them up too much. Still happens but not near as bad. I’ve even cut down on the amount of litter in the boxes was putting in to try to prevent. I’d go with automatic, but while one off brand isn’t bad cost wise … x 4 or 5, um, ouch (we have 4 cats, technically should be # of cats + 1).
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If you microwave something that puts out a lot of steam – I’ve been known to microwave hte soapy scrubby sponge (sterilizes it and makes the steam (just then wait until it’s not a spone full of boiling hot water before picking it up)) – then let it sit a little while, it’ll loosen all the crud on the walls, ceiling, flood, and inside of door, and you can wipe 90% of it off.
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Microwaving a little vinegar is also a thing, but only if you like the smell of vinegar.
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Water and lemon juice works about as well as vinegar without the vinegar smell.
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Crud came out without much hassle, there was just a lot of it. I didn’t do the vinegar treatment yesterday, as I had people who would have complained (loudly). I’ll have everyone out pretty much every day next week; I’ll do it then (if I remember, the pinkish stains are only on the top where I don’t see them every time).
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I thought I was joking. Democrats in Pennsylvania overwhelmingly elected a state assembly candidate a month after he died. To represent all their dead voters, no doubt.
What’s next, electing an imaginary candidate to represent all their imaginary voters?
In other news, the Biden* Regime is pushing a candidate for FAA Director whose only qualification for the job appears to be having watched ‘Airplane’ under the impression that it was a documentary.
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Elections are far too important to be left up to a bunch of uncontrolled voters. The Party MUST exercise oversight and management to prevent mere voters from electing the wrong candidates!
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He’s very serious. And don’t call him Shirley.
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In other news, the Department of Transportation (alas, not to Australia) has announced a phase-out of diesel fuel for trains, in favor of biofuels.
That’s right, they’re going to make the trains run on thyme.
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Carp incoming.
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Our March book is Perseus Corbett and the Forbidden Valley
Spoiler free discussion:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/22461974-march-2021—-perseus-corbett-and-the-forbidden-valley—-no-spoilers
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Spoil freely:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/22461976-march-2021—-perseus-corbett-and-the-forbidden-valley—-spoilers-allow
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“Spoil freely, and of your own will.”
Sal Monella
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Shout out to the Hoyt boys – the Ross 248 anthology with their story is up on Baen.
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You mean husband and younger son. :D
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I’ve lost three divisions of space marines trying to clean the dust bunnies from out from under the couch. I think there must be a strip club under there somewhere. I’d use the vacuum, but then I’d have to clean it out as well, I think it is in cahoots with the dust bunnies. The truth is I think the dust bunnies are an alien invasion, and they’ve won.
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Dust Bunnies? Is that all? I’ve seen Dust Dinosaurs, reinforced with a battalion of cat hair. :-P
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What were you doing under my bed, anyway?
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Dust Dinosaurs are a hardy breed and reproduce remarkably quickly. They can be found under a great many beds (or so the Reader is told – he does not have first hand experience of being under many different beds).
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Orphangeorge its not clear to me whether your losing Space Marines to the strip bar or whether the dust bunnies are attending a strip bar. The latter does have issues as what do dust bunnies strip? Of course it might explain why you have so many dust bunnies, they are bunnies after all…
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Word Press Must Die! :mad:
I just noticed that I wasn’t getting emails from According to Hoyt and other sites that I follow!
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Maybe I’m getting them… I don’t ever check c4c, as I tend to get my mailbox flooded.
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This is why I keep a separate email account JUST for AtH subscriptions.
Although WP seems to like sending stuff to my regular email anyway even though I DIDN’T subscribe there…
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Word Press didn’t like me (I’m guessing) but I changed my WP settings so now I’m getting them.
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The new email grouping sucks. Still getting as many responses, just they aren’t grouped anymore.
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Yeah, it’s a pain.
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I’m getting email whenever our hostess replies to one of my comments—from then on I get emails like I had checked the box.
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