So sorry to hear about Yum Yum, Theodosia.
In a shocking turn of events, I actually have positive stuff to post from amidst the whirlwind of angst. Dad's had his third good, lucid normal personality day in a row and is doing much better in PT. As a result, we thought it safe for me to come home tonight and I was able to actually do something for my own entertainment for the first time in weeks. I chose attending the local playhouse production of The Full Monty.
It seems like every time I go see a show at Playhouse on the Square, Mark Mozingo is performing bareass nekkid. Not that I'm complaining.
If that guy's voice wasn't a migraine trigger, I might be all over him. He has an impressive bio.
Sadly, I cave to my head these days.
Matt, that's great about your father. My fingers are crossed for a continuation of improvement.
I'm so glad to hear your father is doing better and that you got a break, Matt.
Excellent, Matt. Hopefully this is a sign of good things a-comin'.
good news matt. for your dad and for you too.
Matt, it's great to read good news about your dad. May this trend turn permanent.
If that guy's voice wasn't a migraine trigger, I might be all over him. He has an impressive bio.
He was prettier in the b&w photo on imdb, than in the color shots. I wonder if it's an older one. How did he look in real life?
Sadly, I cave to my head these days.
I know you have no choice, but I just don't know how you're dealing as well as you are with these constant assaults on your poor head.
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Did LiveJournal go boom for anyone else? The status page wasn't reporting anything, but I couldn't load either my own journal, or the main site. I just tried the status.livejournal.org again, and now I can't get that, either.
I haven't tried this AM, Cindy, so I just did, and it's working fine. Maybe try in a different browser, if it's a caching problem?
I just started my morning by watching a
My Name is Earl
episode, which put a big smile on my face even though I've seen it at least twice before. I'm definitely going to get the DVD set this fall, among other features, it'll have commentary on the "Mother's Day" episode by the mothers of Jason Lee, Ethan Suplee and the director. :-)
It seems to be up now, Theo. I wasn't having trouble loading anything else. Maybe the goat just needed coffee.
My Name is Earl
is a really cute show. I started watching it because Cashmere was so enthusiastic about it. I don't seem to enjoy watching re-runs, though. My pocketbook is grateful for that, especially since I fell in love with
Scrubs
this year, and have to catch up on four seasons' worth. Still, I bet the commentary by the moms is going to be worth the price of the DVDs.
Comedy Central is starting to run Scrubs, I think, so maybe you can hold off on those?