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Well, now it's my Friday.

I feel fine mostly. Nagging sensation of things that ought to be done but aren't though...

Oh well...if it's important, somebody will start shouting about it.

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Its Friday! But I am sitting in a surgery center waiting room as my wife is getting a steroid shot in her neck to hopefully alleviate pain associated with degenerative disc problems. This is the second of three shots so we are at least familiar with the procedure.
Its the waiting that is the most difficult.
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aTOMiC wrote: Its the waiting that is the most difficult.
Indeed. Hope it went well.

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Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?


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I see this thread is approaching 9,999 replies. :D

It's Monday, I doubt there are very many good things to say about it. Slept badly, tired, lazy, not feeling like work.

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Things went pretty well on Friday.

Ah Monday. I think it would be best to sleep through Monday and begin the week on Tuesday.
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Avatar wrote:I see this thread is approaching 9,999 replies. :D
Would love to see if we can get past 10K before Jay shows up to shut it down. ;)
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Doesn't like the whole forum explode if a topic goes over 10,000 replies?

I was gonna lock it myself before that potentially disastrous event...

Tuesday...so over this week. Hell, over this year as matter of fact...

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Buck up, Av. Every day we spend on this side of the dirt should be celebrated with joy...even if every idiot that I encounter on the roadway refuses to use their turn signals and drive like they are rushing a pregnant woman to the hospital.

As I was saying life is good in all its forms and we should strive to embrace living itself as a thing to be cherished...even if I have to sit here 5 days a week doing mindlessly repetitive things over and over again, mindlessly repetitive things over and over again.

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I'm with Av on this one. This week is a write-off. It'd actually be okay if Princess Horrible wasn't using my back for stabbing practice. She's one of those people who is absolutely incapable of being wrong, so I was publicly blamed for her screw-up. Which is nothing new, and it wouldn't get to me if I wasn't so burned out in general, but I am so burned out in general, and I don't need her drama. Rant, rant, rant.

On the subject of bad drivers, there was a big poster up at the Intersection of Doom asking people to submit suggestions for lowering the number of accidents there. I didn't realize there was a big problem - I was in a hit and run there a few years ago, but I thought I was just unlucky. Apparently their main solution is to make the signal stay green longer, but that's not gonna help. The problem is people turning against the signal, and especially people not paying any attention when they're turning. I'm trying to think of a solution that doesn't include a large pit of scorpions, because I don't think they'd take me seriously, but there are few problems that can't be solved with a large pit of scorpions.

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Remove the lights entirely. It's been successfully done in several cities in Europe...the resultant uncertainty causes people to be more careful.

Bleh...I don't even have the energy to complain...

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Sounds like it'd be better off as a roundabout.
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First genuinely cool day of the year so I am pleased.
But like an ice cube dropped in a pot of boiling water it won't last long.
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Avatar wrote:Remove the lights entirely. It's been successfully done in several cities in Europe...the resultant uncertainty causes people to be more careful.
I prefer to cross with a light, given the option. People and their me-first attitudes can lead to a long wait, especially since I've been overly cautious since I was hit.
aTOMiC wrote:First genuinely cool day of the year so I am pleased.
But like an ice cube dropped in a pot of boiling water it won't last long
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Having a heatwave here. Want rain, but would settle for fog.

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I'm Murrin wrote:Sounds like it'd be better off as a roundabout.
I don't think they have roundabouts. :D

Well, the week is simultaneously creeping and sprinting by, just like the year. Should really do all that stuff I'm supposed to be doing. Meh.

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We do have roundabouts.

I pass through one on my way to work every day.

I am currently working on drafting a sketch of legal description for right of way acquisition for a road improvement project featuring a roundabout. :-)
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No roundabouts in this neighborhood. More of a grid.

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I guess they do have roundabouts. :D (You can have roundabouts on a grid Sorus, usually mini-roundabouts. ;) )

Friday at last, thank all the gods. Been a rough week.

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I agree, AV. TGIF! I wish I didn't feel this way. I kind of like my job but it isn't as much fun as it was when I was 25. The only way it would return to the good old days is if dAN were hired here but our department is making due with me doing most of the drafting and others filling in the shortfall when needed so I guess nothing is going to change anytime soon. Exactly 2.5 years with the City of Tampa today. :-)
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Also grateful for Friday and to be HOME. Remember when road trips were fun?? Not so much when you HAVE to do them over and over, and stay with people who are great but don't understand that we really don't want to talk, talk, talk from dawn to midnight. But, the people have been great. We especially enjoyed staying with a family of 6 last weekend because their 4 small kids were just so cute and fun!

When I say "home" I mean the Missions House, a house our church maintains for missionaries on furlough. And, lest we get too indolent and comfortable, we have th ese road trips to remind us that this is not vacation time (cue this song, haha). We return to Nigeria January 2.
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Sorus wrote:...I'm trying to think of a solution that doesn't include a large pit of scorpions, because I don't think they'd take me seriously, but there are few problems that can't be solved with a large pit of scorpions.
I loved this!
You know, if it's a white board or something (no idea) where there's unused space and people can see each-other's suggestions...

My week has been wild & crazy...
some moments of a friend speaking truth into my life.
some wondering how time goes by so fast. ("the week is simultaneously creeping and sprinting by" - I liked that, Av.)
some unforeseen successes.
some sorrows.
and some amazing fall colors. (there's the element of time again.)

Dear deer- Aaaaah!
If Mr. Heartlistener & I had you guys staying with us, we would be hard-pressed to restrain ourselves & not keep you guys up talking till midnight.
(and he's an introvert!)
yay, cute kids..
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