Oy. Good luck, anyway.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Vitamin B makes me irritable. Like, unbelievably cranky.I'm not sure anyone could tell the difference with me.
I'll be able to make more sense of it (the article is in English, by a French person). That's as creative as I could get. I can be much more creative with whining, apparently.Nilly, do you speak French? Maybe the article was translated poorly, and if you could find the original.
I usually wake up hungry, or wake up because I am hungry, and must eat immediately. Not necessarily a lot, but something.
(eta: the only way I can manage fasting is to spend all my time before shul getting dressed so I don't have time to want food. It sort of works)
I take a multi vitiam , e , and c. I take with food - but I have am meds that I take with food , too. If you are afeard of ookiness - just take the vitamins with watever your first food of the day is.
do you speak French?
Nope. Some of the footnotes were left in French (because, hey, if the person who writes the article can understand them, we should be worthy enough only if we can, too), and I had my mom (whose mother tongue is French) translate them for me. I understood most of the words (thanks to similarity to English), but not the actual connections between them, which in the end create the meaning of the sentence. That's why I didn't want to use babelfish and asked for a human help instead.
The only thing I am sure I understand from this article is the insults the man who wrote it spills on the heads of other people. Let me quote:
The confusion is so complete that sentences contradict each other making the book extremely difficult to read.
She, obsessed by..., does not even read what she writes.
And that's just as far as I got.
[Edit: this article is poison! It kills even Natter!]
I really shouldn't have gone by the Levenger's store on my way back from lunch. I really shouldn't have sat in this chair: [link] because it is probably the most comfortable I've been in forever. Yet it is fantastically expensive by my own cheap standards. Le Sigh.
The gates are hysterical!
I shouldn't have clicked on teh chair link. I knew better. I saw the word "Levenger", but did I flee?
Timelies,
So I think I'm dealing with the company record for Spyware right now. Ad-Aware found 18435 objects. The first time it tried to clear them off the PC locked up. I have re-scanned and set it to delete rather than quarantine. I'm going to go back down and check on it in a few. One of the nurses had given her firewall password to the entire department, so there's no way of knowing which of the night shift has been clicking on every pop-up ad and downloading every bit of "shareware" on the internet.
My vents are woofing again. The last couple nights I've dealt with it by turning off the furnace before going to bed. Which means I can fall asleep okay, but then I wake up about 2 hours too soon because my house is freezing.
Oh man, I always have to eat something in the morning before I leave the house. If I'm going out for brunch, I have to eat breakfast first.
Jesse is me. I have to at least have a banana or piece of cheese or something.
I usually wake up hungry, or wake up because I am hungry, and must eat immediately. Not necessarily a lot, but something.
This is also me. Barring alarm clocks or unheated rooms, my stomach rumbling is what usually wakes me up.
Ugh, tommyrot. I've had something like that before though thankfully it only lasted two days for me, but it laid a friend of mine up for a week. Have you seen your doctor? (Fully realizing in the same situation I probably wouldn't, except I can't call in sick to work more than two days in a week without seeing a doctor.)
Oh, I missed that tommyrot is (still) sick. Get better!