arisha: (escaflowne merle freak out)
arisha ([personal profile] arisha) wrote2013-01-18 11:10 pm

This post brought to you by the layer of ice on the inside of every window.

Sarah: "I was actually pretty happy with how my house was when I got back from Canada. There were like three inches of ice on my bathroom floor--"

Teacher: "Ice?!?!"

Sarah: "Yeah, and the drain was frozen and wouldn't drain, but it was okay because the taps still worked so I just sprayed everything with hot water and it all melted. I think I was really lucky because when my neighbour got back from his trip his bathtub was filled with this huge block of ice--"

Teacher: "What!!!"

Sarah: "Yeah, his faucet had been leaking the entire time he was gone. And when he went to turn it off, the thing popped off and it started spraying more water everywhere!"

Teacher: "What did he do? Did he call your supervisor?"

Sarah: "Yeah he did, and our supervisor came and turned off the water in his house."

Teacher: "What! How's he supposed to live with no water?"

Sarah: "I don't know, I mean I assume our supervisor has a plan but it's been two days now that he hasn't had any water."

Teacher: "...... I think it's time to move."

Me too, Teacher. Me too.

[identity profile] lysanderpuck.livejournal.com 2013-01-18 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Kyoto is freezing right now so I do not envy you.

[identity profile] arisha.livejournal.com 2013-01-18 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, what is going on right now! Does it usually get so cold down there? I was in Tokyo on Monday when they got hit with six inches of snow, which I've heard is a rarity. Is there snow in Kyoto too?

[identity profile] lysanderpuck.livejournal.com 2013-01-19 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
I've been to Kyoto when it's been colder/the weather worse so it's not too bad. Kyoto tends to be cold because of the mountains. It's just annoying because Nagoya was really nice and warm. |D