So I get to see my ophthalmologist and tell him that the steroids helped a lot (despite his skepticism). It seems weird that it was my idea. I'm debating asking him, "Can I get one of those steroid injections into my eye?" There's asome anecdotal evidence they help, but it seems like an odd thing to ask for.
I'm so glad they've helped, but when you mentioned the injection in the eye, I got the same sort of physical, sympathetic reaction I get when people talk about piercing nipples, only in my eye, not my nipples. Eeek.
Still, I can see why you would ask for it.
So now I'm wondering how I'd need to address an envelope to Rev. Run if I wanted to write and tell him how very much his recent MTV show sucked.
Flava of Love, however, is a triumph.
Dear Pat R,
You are an adult. Stop making stupid remarks about people and thinking that saying, "oops, that was stupid, sorry" Is going to fix it. You are supposed to know better.
thanks,
me
Not amych here, but even if it's not authentic how can you pass up calling him Jean Johannes?
Hee! Oh, my. Good point. And really, as I'm making Cliche Soup, it may just work.
Not amych here,
Don't listen to him. He's totally lying.
but even if it's not authentic how can you pass up calling him Jean Johannes?
The closest French equivalent is probably Jean Jeannet, but I think I like Matt's better for having an "o" sound in it.
Yahoo's got an AP follow-up story on the "feud" between the Colbert Report and the AP, written by someone who apparently is a fan of the show ("The number 2 threat? Bears.")
I'm debating asking him, "Can I get one of those steroid injections into my eye?"
OW OW OW! I'm glad the steroids helped some and if this would help, too, fantastic. But the thought of a needle IN MY EYE?
shudder
tommyrot is going all Farscape.
PMM, I found stuff like this while idly surfing the web:
[Jen Coat of Arms] Spelling variations include: Saint Jean, Jean, Geon, Jeans, Jeane, Geans, Gen, Le Jean, Des Jeans, De La Geon, Saint-Jon, Saint-Geans and many more.
First found in Languedoc, where the family was seated since ancient times.
I like the last bit of the AP Colbert article.
Colbert, who referred on his program to the AP omission as a "journalistic travesty," said Thursday that it was similar to the much-criticized weapons of mass destruction reporting leading up to the
Iraq War.
"Except," he said, "people got hurt this time."