Part of my brain thinks it's Tuesday. I'm trying to come up with ways to punish that part.
So you want to be hyper-aware it's Friday rather than be pleasantly surprised at the end of the day?
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Part of my brain thinks it's Tuesday. I'm trying to come up with ways to punish that part.
So you want to be hyper-aware it's Friday rather than be pleasantly surprised at the end of the day?
So you want to be hyper-aware it's Friday rather than be pleasantly surprised at the end of the day?
More like I just want to make it to the end of the day with a minimum of... unpleasantness.
5:00 on Friday is like a golden beacon of hope, giving me strength to make it through the day. Unlike 5:00 on Tuesday, which is more like a mangy donkey.
I wonder if I have any fun clothes left to wear that are also clean. Maybe I can find something blue, and then wear my turquise chucks.
I did go back to bed, msbelle, eventually.
I'm at work, and the buzz of the floor is that the Blackberry network is due to be shut down. We've googled for news, but the only thing we can find so far is that a judge is going to decide, soon.
Theo's hair looks beautiful.
Thank you all kindly for the hair compliments, by the way! That's easily the best picture taken of me in a long while.
Yeah, that first picture is fantastic. Looks just like you!
What Jesse said.
Theo, that is great hair--great curl, great framing of your face.
There's a hearing on an injunction for blackberry service today. I always thought there's no way the plaintiff can win on a balancing-of-harms analysis, but I heard RIM has been completely PITA in this litigation and pissed the judge off. The injunction might be the only way to bring them to heel, but still, I can't imagine how the harm of going without the injunction outweighs the harm of granting it. Plus I know the news articles are completely in the dark about this stuff, so I don't trust them to accurately represent the actual danger of the injunction.