Kaylee: Captain seem a little funny to you at breakfast this morning? Wash: Come on, Kaylee. We all know I'm the funny one.

'Heart Of Gold'


If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me

Birth, death, illness, new job, vacation...if it's happening to you and you want us to know about it, post it here. These threads are intended for announcements only. Want to offer sympathy or congratulations, or talk about anything? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


Megan E. - Feb 27, 2003 12:42:44 pm PST #467 of 5671

I'm going to be away from tomorrow morning until at least next Wednesday. Luckily, no new Buffy next Monday!


Wolfram - Feb 27, 2003 12:48:21 pm PST #468 of 5671
Visilurking

Mrs. Wolfram has a third (and hopefully last) interview at 4:00 p.m. and any jobma vibes would be greatly appreciated.


Volans - Feb 27, 2003 4:15:52 pm PST #469 of 5671
move out and draw fire

Farewell, all Buffistas. I'm going into a temporary-to-permanent state of darkness. It was nice getting to meet you all. Maybe I'll see you around the net.


amyparker - Feb 27, 2003 10:27:12 pm PST #470 of 5671
You've got friends to have good times with. When you need to share the trauma of a badly-written book with someone, that's when you go to family.

The bathroom demolition/restoration is getting a bit out of hand, plus Kenny's friends have all gone to Cuba and he's not taking it well. Dark for a few days, I think. Don't wreck the place.


Jeff Mejia - Feb 28, 2003 10:02:12 am PST #471 of 5671
"Don't think of yourself as an organic pain collector racing towards oblivion." Dogbert to Dilbert

Going darkish for the weekend, as I head over to MeagaCon. I'll try to report on what I hear in Spoilers Lite or Jossverse In Other Media.


Zoe Finch - Mar 01, 2003 1:06:12 am PST #472 of 5671
Gradh tu fhein

If'n I *ever* go dark on you (again) without warning it may well be due to These Guys

Please feel free to drop them a line, I'm sure they'd love to read your input.


Betsy HP - Mar 02, 2003 11:03:55 am PST #473 of 5671
If I only had a brain...

Much better news about my grandmother, who we feared was becoming demented.

Late last week the doctors discovered a previously-undiagnosed hairline fracture in her pelvis. (This all began when she took a bad fall two weeks ago.) After the doctors started medicating her transdermally for the pelvic pain, she became much more responsive to her surroundings: saying "thank you" to the nurses, feeding herself, and so on. It looks like she's going to be fine. Basically, she had been in too much pain to deal with the outside world.


amych - Mar 03, 2003 8:24:13 am PST #474 of 5671
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

I'm off to a job interview, and I could use whatever spare vibes y'all might happen to have lying around. Thanks....


Laura - Mar 03, 2003 2:54:58 pm PST #475 of 5671
Our wings are not tired.

I’m home! Out of 23,647 runners, walkers and wheelchair participants in yesterday’s LA marathon I FINISHED 16,855th. Yay me!

It took me a full 2 hours longer than my previous marathons due to knee pain from jogging way too much in the first 10 miles. At the 10K point I was under a 15 minute mile, which is good for me, but I finished in 8:43:31 which is a pitiful 20 minute mile overall.

I am very sunburned and rather ouchy today, but I have a really cool medal. I met and shared the hours with quite a few LA locals and will post pictures and stories tomorrow when I hope to be less delirious than I am at the moment. DH probably walked 10 miles taking pictures and encouraging me and others to finish through the pain. He was unbelievably helpful.

Thanks so much to Kat, Lori, Perkins, and ita for meeting me for carbo-loading Saturday night. I was so very weary from the long travel day and meeting all of you was just what I needed. More later.


Caroma - Mar 04, 2003 12:02:02 am PST #476 of 5671
Hello! I must be going.

Well, my baby brother, a Tech Sergeant in the Air Force Reserve, has been Activated. The Force basically owns his ass for two years.

Now, it's not as scary as it sounds, because a) he already works on the base, in uniform, as an electrician on the giant C5 cargo planes; b) he gets nearly $1,000 more per month now; c) chances are just as good he'll be sent to central Massachusetts or Dover AFB in Delaware or even better, Germany, Turkey, or Spain, or maybe he'll stay put right here at Stewart AFB in NY, instead of Kuwait or Qatar; d) at any rate, even though he's got his gas mask and all he'll never be in or near combat unless Saddam really gets lucky.

It was interesting to hear him talk about his training for germ and chemical warfare, and how the airmen really don't want the war but are prepared to do their duty and are bitterly angry at Saddam for not complying with the UN or going into exile like a sane person, and the careful precautions the pilots are going to take to minimize civilian casualties. He never expected to become the vet of a shooting war when he joined 10 years ago but he's upbeat and ready for anything. Aw, he'll be fine, I'm sure.

But ya know--witnessing your baby brother's will and signing the power of attorney papers? Sucks.