Hey Aimee, if you're around, what size tees does Emeline wear these days? Anyone else know?
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Like 9-12 months.
mini-meara:
I have mega-dry-eyes due to the psoriasis and am on a new "treatment regimen" that includes washing my eyelids and lashes with Johnson's baby shampoo every day.
I've been whining and moaning because my psoriasis on my scalp and eyebrows is so awful right now, but this sounds much worse. Psoriasis should really just go away now! But I would be interested to hear how this works for you, Deena.
Over the course of the next week, I have to schedule a mammogram, a visit with a dermatologist, a visit with a gastroenterologist and x-rays of my hands and feet. This doctor doesn't let the grass grow. She put me on wellbutrin. If I start acting weird(er) (again) over the course of the next few weeks, please let me know.
Gah! I just called to make an appointment with my doctor for a UTI, and it turns out she's just going on maternity leave, so I had an appointment with the locum doctor who's covering for a few months. She was nice, and I'm sure good, but we just didn't get along. She didn't seem to understand anything I said, and I didn't understand her at all either (the nurse came in and said that I had a prescription for the UTI that the doctor had told me about, only, she never told me anything except some test results that meant nothing to me). Anyway, I'm supposed to have some more tests, and am being all passive aggressive by not scheduling them, because they're icky and I don't wanna, but more because I don't want to make another appointment with the temp doctor to talk about them. Which, is really a long and involved and selfish way of saying how great you are, Deena, for getting tests done and figuring out how to make things better. Whew!
Dirty dishes mean we're eating. Washing them means we're ready and expecting to eat some more. The whole cycle has a nice grateful/hopeful vibe to it.
This is just wonderful. I have no dishwasher, although I have in the past. I miss having a dishwasher terribly, as I hate doing dishes. Unfortunately, I react by not doing dishes, and since there is no one else in the house with hands (two cats, but in this context they don't count), that means piles in the sink. Perhaps I can meditate on this while doing dishes, and make the process less painful.
The hell? How did I get so far behind I had to skip 1300ish posts to pretend to be caught up?
Welcome to my life, Andi.
medicinal peas
I like to use frozen corn. I do this because I hate corn that has been frozen, but use frozen peas for food regularly. This way, I never have to worry which vegetables are good to eat and which are not.
I have a database demonstration to attend soon. I hope the demonstrators brought cookies. I concentrate better on sales pitches hyped up on sugar. Or maybe I just want cookies.
I'm so jealous, Sparky. We never get bribes from our database vendors. Of course, with the extra travel, we rarely get sales visits in person. Even Lexis is going downhill with their gifties. I suspect we may be peanuts in the grand scheme of library purchasing. Although, we do spend a fortune on Ebsco and a fair amount on FirstSearch.
On the bright side of it all, today is Alaska Day, an official state holiday, and I'm off work. Of course, I'm at work anyway. But I didn't get here until 2pm and am taking time to catch up on buffistas and a few other things before commencing actual work, so it's almost like a real holiday.
eta: I almost forgot. I've been so skimmy lately that I've only been sending punctuation in my head. Much punctuation to all who need it, especially Ben. Kids should just never be sick.
vw, I think we share a classmate. There is a woman in one of my classes that is dumb as a box of rocks. She doesn't know what a bill is (as in "duck:bill"). No, I'm not kidding.
I found my DVD of Rock and Roll High School.
TOGAR!!!!
"Do your parents KNOW you're Ramones?"
[exploding mouse] "Note the loss of hearing."
We never get bribes from our database vendors.
She was a very nice goth, but the database she wants to sell us costs 75K (with the discount -- I asked her if it came with a pony. She looked confused, so I'm guessing she's not a regular here). Apparently, Thomson got the wrong idea when we bought the first part of the database for 100K last year.
If I could have a database pony it would be Lexis' digitized Serial Set.
Ahhh....the digitized Serial Set. Drool. I guess I should be thankful we have paper indexes and fiche.
Like 9-12 months.
Ta very much. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...
We are buying the Serial Set, and I think we went with Lexis over Readex after MONTHS of arguing. So. Expensive.
We have the Readex, but not that much has been digitized, yet -- so, useless. If someone had asked me, I would have bought the Serial Set before the Making of Modern Law because only about 6 people use it.