Best of luck Calli, that sounds like a sucky situation. I have a basic theory about MLM schemes. If the product is really that good, then you don't need to market it that way.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks for the info and support, folks. It really helps to be able to discuss this stuff here.
I hope the soreness passes quickly, ita.
You know, as long as the body pain doesn't trigger headaches (it's my mission for the day to avoid that), it's a welcome change from before. Which sounds all kind of ill, perhaps, but "at least it's not a migraine" is a big deal for me.
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ita! I saw people congratulating you in my skippings, so I looked a bit back. Now I have this urge to call you and shout "khagora khooma!"¹ in celebration. You're amazing.
¹ Hebrew for "brown belt"
[Edited to note my not-really-here-ness, as well as the double consecutive square nature of my post #, with 36=6² and 49=7²]
I'm taking a sick day today.
YAY. And of course body pain that you chose is better than head pain that just shows up.
What Jesse said, ita.
I have to go to the dentist this morning, for a cleaning. I wish I didn't.
Now I have this urge to call you and shout "khagora khooma!"¹ in celebration. You're amazing.
Oh! I remember when you taught me that phrase and I kept forgetting it. Now I want to shout "khagora khooma, mother fuckers!" but it seems beyond rude to morph something from someone as nice as Nilly into profanity.
But I already called my mother and used a great deal of swearing to convey my feelings on this belt. I'm aggressively relieved.
And grateful for everyone's support--both at the centre and here.
Now I want to shout "khagora khooma, mother fuckers!" but it seems beyond rude to morph something from someone as nice as Nilly into profanity.
Heh.
I like the phrase "khagora khooma."
So, if you ever have to fight a cleaning robot, would you yell, "Khagora khooma, Roomba!"?
D'oh!
A man with a loose shoelace fell down a flight of stairs in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England on Monday and shattered three 17th/18th century Qing dynasty vases. The museum has vowed to glue them back together.
Now that is embarrassing.