No, I was just trying to give a too-early-morning rendition of, "Offa my lawn."  (I didn't seriously think either of you were doing anything other than goofing.)
The lovely academic papers sound...lovely, Abi, but it's almost 6 here now, which means the children will be up in 30-45 minutes, and I've been drinking coffee for an hour, anyhow.
	
 
		
		
You sure?  I bet I could find soemthing to give you a good 20 minutes.
I'm up to 15 pages.  Just 3 more.  And then find someone to read it, and make sure it's not in ancient monkey language.  I don't think the prof speaks Ancient Simian.
	
 
		
		
Thank you.  I bet you could find me something to give me 20 minutes, but I always find waking up so difficult, that if I do it much after 4 or 4:30 by accident, I just stay up, and enjoy my coffee and intertubes in the quite of the house.  I think I just heard someone stir upstairs, anyhow. 
	
 
		
		
I have been up and *working* thanks to the joys of remote desktop access.  And have a quiet wiggly boy and a cup of tea.  But I think the next step is a shower.
	
 
		
		
Gooooooooooood morning. Hi flea! I'm glad your wiggly boy is doing well. 
 
I had a sausage roll for breakfast. Here, it's kind of like eating a hot dog wrapped in filo dough: kind of disgusting, but still somehow appetizing. 
	
 
		
		
Morning, SA.  Normally, the sausage roll would sound interesting, but, today, anything even slightly greasy just sounds nauseous-making.
(2 pages.  Actually, likely 1 page and a couple/few more references.)
	
 
		
		
Mmm. I wouldn't reccomend it myself, but since I'd already had toast with jam but still wanted something from the little French bistro on my way to the bus stop, I took whatever savoury item I could get. 
What are you writing? I'm sure I know but I've forgotten. And did you take the Colorado teaching gig?
	
 
		
		
dear arm,
OUCH!  
spitefully me.
Note to self:  typhoid shot to be avoided in future.  
also, food may not be an option today.  I suspect the yellow fever shot for this.  STUPID diseases.
	
 
		
		
msbelle, you poor woman.  I hope these symptoms pass quickly.
	
 
		
		
Still, I'd go with nausea today than yellow fever in a month. Personally speaking. 
Morning Cindy!