I should totally buy the domain www.smite.com and start charging. Dollar a smite.
You really should.
Do I need to get myself a livejournal account to see the smiting?
'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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I should totally buy the domain www.smite.com and start charging. Dollar a smite.
You really should.
Do I need to get myself a livejournal account to see the smiting?
Dollar a smite.
Could there be little punch cards so that if you buy 10 smitings the next one is free?
Stuffed animal companions are the best. I have a photo album of my bunny and bear and the places they've been.
Do I need to get myself a livejournal account to see the smiting?
Lemme see if I can cut n paste.
Buy 10 get one free, totally. The punch shape could be a tiara.
That worked. That's some mighty fine smiting.
Just talked to my NP. Apparently it's a very good sign that I've had significant improvement overnight--going from weeping at the pain whenever I have to move at all to pain, bad pain even, but nothing unbearable means it's likely that it's just muscular rather than a slipped disk. I'm supposed to come in tomorrow unless it's much, much better just to be sure.
Ah well. I have a laptop, Tivo, and a pile of books, and DH is probably taking the rest of the week off. I managed to wash my face last time I hobbled to the bathroom--next time, Ima brush my teeth! Amazing what simple things make me feel better.
Goodness. Much successful-surgery~ma to your friend, Jilli.
Transplant~ma to your friend, Jilli. I have a friend who's on her second transplanted liver, and it's amazing how people can spring back post-surgery.
surgery ma~~~
Wow. All kinds of medical~ma to your friend, Jilli.
I've had significant improvement overnight
That's good news. My back went out once when Jake was little -- maybe around two -- and it was a spasm. Just this horrible knot of pain that got tighter and tighter. It's awful. My mother-in-law lived in town, though, so she essentially took him for about three days, during the day, while Stephen was at work. Picking up toddlers is not conducive to a thrown-out back.