6 February 1978
Marietta, Georgia, USA
33n57, 84w33
Rodden Rating: XX


Notes: I go here a lot for tools & consumables. Neptune here conjuncts my sun interestingly enough. For the reading, I took Uranus Sun square.
Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."

Chatgpt o4 mini: "These riddles describe a bustling home‐improvement superstore where both professionals and DIY enthusiasts roam wide aisles stocked with everything needed for repairs, renovations, and installations. Electricians come seeking cable, wires, and tools to safely manage live circuits, while plumbers gather fittings and pipe‐cutting gadgets to fix or replace valves. Contractors tote empty nail guns and dusty tool belts, knowing they can fill in the next minute, and homeowners peer down rows of color‐coded hardware to find the right fasteners. Shoppers request help from friendly, seasoned associates—sometimes a patient retiree—who guide them toward drills, blades, or valves that suit the job at hand. The sheer variety—from an automatic drain cleaner that clears blockages at the push of a button to a heavy‐duty saw blade that shreds through rusted metal—underscores how much time and effort go into making a home work properly. In the same store, weekend warriors wheel through crowded checkout lanes with flat‐packed boxes, bright orange bins loading up with paints, hooks, and shear-steel cutters. There’s a constant hum of power tools in demonstration zones: a compact cordless driver spins screws into a sample board while a sturdy metal press flattens a stubborn rod. Shoppers navigating muddy boots and paint-spattered overalls zigzag past forklifts unloading lumber and appliances. Though many arrive frustrated—chasing an elusive replacement part or hiding evidence of a recent botched repair—they leave reassured once they spot that precisely sized handle or the correct bit for carving holes. In short, this place is a one-stop workshop where the right hardware, helpful guidance, and robust machines combine to keep homes functioning smoothly."
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