House Guests
"Last week," Ungersven confesses, "I vomited over almost everything in a friend's spare room. The only thing to escape the deluge was the rather attractive (alas engaged) French girl who was sharing the bed with me." Tell us about nightmare guests or Fred West-a-like hosts.
( , Thu 6 Jan 2011, 14:20)
"Last week," Ungersven confesses, "I vomited over almost everything in a friend's spare room. The only thing to escape the deluge was the rather attractive (alas engaged) French girl who was sharing the bed with me." Tell us about nightmare guests or Fred West-a-like hosts.
( , Thu 6 Jan 2011, 14:20)
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Board games, pillows, and rope.
If you can still get through to the people who may be evacuating to your home, make sure they have a few board games and extra pillows handy in their emergency "time to run" kit. It'll definitely help with the comfort level, the keeping warm, the having a place to sit and having something to do. Extra flashlights and batteries if they can manage. Also, if you intend on doing laundry in your pool, have a rope handy for a makeshift clothesline indoors as I doubt things will dry very well in the rain. Try to make the best of a bad situation, and think of the great stories you'll have when it's all over and done with.
( , Wed 12 Jan 2011, 14:02, Reply)
If you can still get through to the people who may be evacuating to your home, make sure they have a few board games and extra pillows handy in their emergency "time to run" kit. It'll definitely help with the comfort level, the keeping warm, the having a place to sit and having something to do. Extra flashlights and batteries if they can manage. Also, if you intend on doing laundry in your pool, have a rope handy for a makeshift clothesline indoors as I doubt things will dry very well in the rain. Try to make the best of a bad situation, and think of the great stories you'll have when it's all over and done with.
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