Nov. 18th, 2009

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I don't garden, in fact when I find a plant that refuses to be killed by me I keep it in my house - I believe there are 4. Those stubborn bastards.

I just got a coffee press and coffee grounds (grinding coffee is a later step for me). So to my joy - coffee inside my house. To my shock, this produces coffee grounds. Stinky mud.

So myself swimming in ignorance and guilt, yes guilt because although I produce garbage every day (most of it by talking and writing, but some of it in plastic bags), I feel like because there is so much of this mud that I should do something to get it back into the dirt from whence it came. So I have two questions for those bored people on the clock who read this and care to respond:
1. Can I safety put these grounds in my houseplants without killing them? If I do, will it stink or attract bugs?
2. Is there any reason I shouldn't put this used coffee mudd outside in the bushes or park?

Ok one more - does anyone want coffee grounds for their garden? If so, where do I store this crap?

Sometimes I wish I was just a selfish republican douchebag who felt the world was there to serve my self-pleasuring. This caring about things other than me is a constant source of work when I just want to take a nap. I may take that nap anyway.

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Just noticed that a couple really smart people have stopped eljay posting, yet do constant twitter cross-posts / links. It makes me sad - both had interesting points when they wrote. At the risk of helping the demise of eljay I'm probably going to ditch them because on my list it's gone from insight to clutter. Meh - I should accept that nothing is forever, not clubs, not music, not people, and not on-line entertainment.

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