this whole vertigo thing is kind of fun
In a strange way, it can be. If you don't have to do anything, and it doesn't make you want to vomit.
'Objects In Space'
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this whole vertigo thing is kind of fun
In a strange way, it can be. If you don't have to do anything, and it doesn't make you want to vomit.
Right, well I am trying to balance my checkbook and pay bills, which is a bit difficult given the vertigo.
I was nauseated earlier this weekend, but I seem okay right now. I'm a little feverish and have an earache though.
this whole vertigo thing is kind of fun
In a strange way, it can be.
I wouldn't want the kind Laura Hillenbrand had, where it felt like her bed was spinning so violently that she'd go shooting off and into the wall. That lasted for two years without abatement, and she started to wonder if she'd died and was in hell.
Hey there. Given all the talk of religion around here recently, I thought I'd give a little heads-up for those who might be interested. My local PBS is airing an hour documentary (starting in about 5 minutes) on Koinonia Farm in Georgia. In the early nineties I lived at what used to be called a commune that was a later offshoot of Koinonia. If you want to see people living their faith in the modern era, and showing incredible courage and fortitude in the doing, there's no better example than this. In my completely unbiased opinion, of course.
Briars in the Cotton Patch: The Story of Koinonia Farm
A commune in Southwest Georgia struggles with white society deeply rooted in old Southern culture.
If your affiliate is carrying it, I'm sure it will be really fascinating.
(Oh, and I'm taping it anyway, so if you see this later and are interested, I can copy.)
You lived in a commune, Brenda? That's so unusual/neat! Sadly, it does not seem to be airing right now on my PBS.
I knew people who lived at Koinonia in the '70s.
Superman Returns is set to start filming this Thursday, March 3rd.
Not sure what to make of the casting.
Cast: Brandon Routh (Clark Kent/Superman), Kate Bosworth (Lois Lane), Kevin Spacey (Lex Luthor), Hugh Laurie (Perry White), James Marsden (Richard), Sam Huntington (Jimmy Olsen), Eva Marie Saint (Martha Kent)
An AICN review [link] of the 2002 draft version of the script. That draft is so bad, I hope they tossed it out and wrote a new one.
Vertigo scared the crap out of me. I had an ear infection, ended up at school anyway, and I thought the cafeteria sucked enough without spinning.
It's becoming less fun.