Kristen, welcome to the world of adorable nephew-having. It's fun!
I'm glad Allyson is being appreciated, even if the timeline sucks.
Thanks for all the Mister Kitty cheers. I'm sort of stunned at how fast he turned around. I really hope it sticks and whatever is underlying remains benign. He was acting almost completely normal last night. He even tried to hump me! (this is cheerful news only in a world with this cat. The expressions on a tech or vet's face when you describe abnormal behaviors and include
and uh, he's not trying to have inappropriate relations with my leg anymore
is, well, odd. )
Hope you days continue to improve, msbelle.
Well, my thought is that once I am actually dead, I will no longer have obligations such as dressing a show and then striking all weekend, along with a 7 hour What went well, what went wrong meeting.
For some reason, theatre doesn't recognize sickness as a reason not to be working unless said sickness results in a) death or b) a hospital stay.
Go, Mr. Kitty!
Last night's House was the most fucked-up thing I've seen on network.
It was good, though.
Ugh, Sophia. That sucks. Hope you're not sick! And please do not end up in a state like a woman I knew in college -- she was working double shifts as a waitress for an extended period of time and ended up so tired, she though throwing herself down the stairs was a good idea, because of the hospital stay thing. She ended up OK, but sheesh.
I hope you stay healthy Sophia.
Thanks, Gud and Jesse. I just need to stay healthy right through this weekend and then I am home free to get sick all I want!
smartass.
Well, you know...HBO has raised the bar a lot.
And I didn't see Bayliss Coffin Sex in real time, so...
but this is a real step away from the calm certitude we used to have watching a broadcast show that nothing bad or even unheroic would happen to our series leads. And I used a bad example... this is more like Pembleton's stroke
This is, like, the funniest thing I have ever read:
An Open Letter to My Cat, Abbie at McSweeney's
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I have a health question that's bothering me tonight: unquenchable thirst. Where you keep drinking and drinking and only make yourself kind of sick from drinking too much water. Has anyone experienced this? I don't think it's diabetes, and I can't find any other information on what causes this and what helps.
Antidepressants can do that. So can other drugs. Suck down some gator and call the doctor.