My stomach hurts.
I think I'm going to turn on the TV and try to fall asleep on the couch.
Cass, I sort of skimmed past earlier Natter posts, but I hope you're feeling better. I would personally not mind a little flexeril myself right now, wink wink, nudge nudge.
In English, the problem with building levees and flood-control systems is that people move into the floodplain, so that when the flood-control system fails you get far, far more damage than if you hadn't built the flood-control system in the first place.
I have lived in many places where areas that were consistantly destroyed by flash floods went from being left alone, to being made into golf courses (because they are easily rebuilt and actual property isn't destroyed when the flash floods come as they always do), to now having homes built there. And then people are shocked when it is all washed away. Or killed when they are washed away too.
I think I'm going to turn on the TV and try to fall asleep on the couch.
This, when I can't make my mind quiet, is often what I try. And it works a lot of the time. I actually slept with the news on last night and through my naps earlier today.
I sort of skimmed past earlier Natter posts, but I hope you're feeling better. I would personally not mind a little flexeril myself right now
My back is actually getting a lot better. I might even go back to work tomorrow. Friday freaked me out as I felt better from the meds and managed to just make a mess of things, muscularly. I just hate when something doesn't fix Right Now once I address it.
If you were nearby, I would share the flex. One. I'm giving but not crazy. Especially if you get the vera vera sleepy side-effect.
Get some rest, Dana...
Board games! Anyone played a good one lately?
I've gotten my butt kicked at War of the Ring repeatedly, but I like the game. Also, we just taught Yahtzee to a Moldovan.
Re: floodplain management. This is why California keeps trying to stop development in the Sacramento floodplain. It'll be extra bad when it goes. There are just some places that people shouldn't live, unless they expect to be wiped out periodically.
Which doesn't mean I'm unsympathetic to NOLA. Do we know the status of Fauborg Marigny? My friends there evacuated, but I worry about their homes (although one of them said "Well, it's only my pied-a-terre," so I learned that that phrase is specific to a second home).
Is anyone else having problems with Google and Gmail?
I've gotten my butt kicked at War of the Ring repeatedly, but I like the game. Also, we just taught Yahtzee to a Moldovan.
Ah, I bought War of the Ring a couple of months ago on the back of some rave reviews on boardgamegeek. Haven't had the chance to play it yet, though. I like the idea of twin tracks to victory for both sides, so you can simultaneously be on the brink of victory and the verge of defeat.
Have you tried Puerto Rico? That's currently their top-rated game, and this one I can vouch for personally
Timelies all!
Apropos of games, there is a new Munchkin varient out: Super
Munchkin. This time the theme is superheroes. I need to play this soon...
I woke up in the middle of a dream hissy fit. So now I have residual anger that has nowhere to go. It's not a nice feeling. But at least I get to run this morning.
I had the most realistic boring dream ever last night, and I hardly ever remember my dreams, so it's extra disappointing. In the dream I was telling a friend how I like all the piano-based pop music right now. WTF?
I had a dream that I got in a car accident because I couldn't figure out how to press the brake rather than the accelerator, and I was falling asleep at the wheel. I had another dream that there was some kind of buffista get-together, and there was a whole table of food out, and everything there had brie.
My subconscious is odd.