How do you feel today?
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I've learned long ago not to drink and type, or in this case, perc and type. I always regret afterward having hit the send/submit button.lorin wrote: don't mind me......that was a post operative percocet moment. I get all lovey dovey and superwomanish when I stop feeling that pain.

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Anything particular, Cov?CovenantJr wrote:I feel alarmed and concerned. I'm not the only one.
I've only shelved two carts and the lib today, and people are already in a crappy mood. Is politeness really that hard to manage? urk.
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
I've learned my lesson.Cagliostro wrote:I've learned long ago not to drink and type, or in this case, perc and type. I always regret afterward having hit the send/submit button.lorin wrote: don't mind me......that was a post operative percocet moment. I get all lovey dovey and superwomanish when I stop feeling that pain.

Hidden anxiety is so hard .........do you know what is alarming you?CovenantJr wrote:I feel alarmed and concerned. I'm not the only one.
The loudest truth I ever heard was the softest sound.
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Yes I do, but I can't say. I just needed to release some tension. I probably shouldn't have said anything at all.
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I feel very strange, and very cold, and very tired. And for the first time ever, I fell asleep whilst reading an interesting fantasy novel (Patricia McKillip, at that). I never fall asleep while reading, unless it's homework--reading wakes me up usually. I hope this is just a side effect of the Benedryl, and not the beginnings of being ill.
stress maybe? or change of seasons? sounds like the perfect time for ginger tea and a roaring fire (preferably in a fire placeAuleliel wrote:I feel very strange, and very cold, and very tired. And for the first time ever, I fell asleep whilst reading an interesting fantasy novel (Patricia McKillip, at that). I never fall asleep while reading, unless it's homework--reading wakes me up usually. I hope this is just a side effect of the Benedryl, and not the beginnings of being ill.

The loudest truth I ever heard was the softest sound.
I certainly hope it's something like that, and not a cold or some other illness. I'm drinking tea (a combination of black tea and mint) and trying to get some work done, and I will hopefully turn in early. I am looking forward to a quiet weekend.lorin wrote:stress maybe? or change of seasons? sounds like the perfect time for ginger tea and a roaring fire (preferably in a fire placeAuleliel wrote:I feel very strange, and very cold, and very tired. And for the first time ever, I fell asleep whilst reading an interesting fantasy novel (Patricia McKillip, at that). I never fall asleep while reading, unless it's homework--reading wakes me up usually. I hope this is just a side effect of the Benedryl, and not the beginnings of being ill.)
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It sounds to me like you won't say.CovenantJr wrote:Yes I do, but I can't say. I just needed to release some tension. I probably shouldn't have anything at all.
I find having a good wank usually does the trick.

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Well, at least you know what you're doing this weekend, CovJr. But seriously -- good luck!
My weekend: Tomorrow morning, Czech class, for which I have barely started the homework.
Tomorrow afternoon, the ex-husband's wedding.
My class overlaps the ceremony (too bad, huh?) but I said I'd go to the reception.
I've promised myself lunch today at the Cuban place in compensation. And on Sunday, I plan to sleep....
My weekend: Tomorrow morning, Czech class, for which I have barely started the homework.


I've promised myself lunch today at the Cuban place in compensation. And on Sunday, I plan to sleep....


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Phantasm wrote:Feeling excited today, only one and a half days to go at work, then off on our holidays to Cape Town on Sunday.

You're lucky.


(Say...doesn't the missus's family live in the winelands or something? Lucky bastard.

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20C? Jesus, thats shorts and t-shirt weather.Avatar wrote:Phantasm wrote:Feeling excited today, only one and a half days to go at work, then off on our holidays to Cape Town on Sunday.Pity it's 1,000 miles away. Weather there has been a bit lousy lately though...hang on...
You're lucky.Forecast for sunday is clear min 16°C max 24°C. Rest of the week forecast to be no higher than 20°C though, and usually a bit less. Take a jersey.
(Say...doesn't the missus's family live in the winelands or something? Lucky bastard.)
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And yes, wineland counrty (well, Somerset West) so not too far for the wine farms.
Got a wedding at Erinvale too, and a 70th birthday party the day after.
Oh well, the liver is an evil organ and must be punished.
Also going to Durban for a long weekend(without the kids

Thank God the wife's doing all the packing.
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I'm strangely content. Had a really fun night last night and I got to use one of my favourite jokes in context. We had a Spanish friend visiting, with her new (less than a week) husband, who's Mexican.
Why did the Mexican throw his wife off the cliff?
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I'm currently avoiding a mountain of dishes on the sink. I think I might be able to avoid them until tomorrow night at least. 
Other than that, I just became a godmother again. This time it's a boy. . . 9lbs and 21 inches long. And no one suspected he would be so big. Anyhow, he's adorable, and I think he looks like my best friend, so bonus on that.
We just got DSL installed yesterday, and currently the computer resides in the bedroom. My husband is trying to take a nap, and is getting grouchy about the typing. Gotta go. . . see all of you later!

Other than that, I just became a godmother again. This time it's a boy. . . 9lbs and 21 inches long. And no one suspected he would be so big. Anyhow, he's adorable, and I think he looks like my best friend, so bonus on that.

We just got DSL installed yesterday, and currently the computer resides in the bedroom. My husband is trying to take a nap, and is getting grouchy about the typing. Gotta go. . . see all of you later!
