While we're whining, I have tomorrow off and I still have to be at a meeting at 9 am. In what kind of world is that an ok thing?!
Ok, I know I should be happy because I have the day off, but if I have the day off, I want to sleep in more!
t /whine
eta: Not that others are whining. You all have legitimate issues, and I realize that this really isn't.
Prednisone is a nasty, nasty drug, but it does the job for some things.
The doctor has had my mom on a low dose of Prednisone for over a year, to keep her lupus vasculitis symptoms under control. I've been wondering if that's good, but apparently there's no other reasonable option.
Why don't I have tomorrow off?
Between the lupus and the allergies, my immune system is just plain paranoid. It's like one of those annoying tiny dogs that bark at leaves and bits of string.
I'm sorry as hell about the lupus and the allergies, but I am madly in love with this simile.
Kristin! My friend L. and I were just talking about you a couple of hours ago. She and her husband M. saw you and Drew over New Year's, and she said, "They look so
happy
together. Just so
happy.
And Drew looks much better than he used to. Handsomer, or less sloppy. I'm not sure. But so much better than before Kristin."
Grammar Nazis!!!
what's the past tense of text message? texted?
While we're whining, I have tomorrow off and I still have to be at a meeting at 9 am. In what kind of world is that an ok thing?!
It is NOT an ok thing. I'll tell you what people kindly tell me when I make the same complaint: It doesn't count as a day off if you have to get up and go in at 9am. It happens at least once a month in my world, and sometimes three times. I'm looking forward to having to do that on Wednesday.
Yay for remissions and asymptom-alities.
Not-so-yay for d's knife-able landlord, and tiggy's sad-sack tire.
Nasty, rotten, ill-behaved Sunday.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone else find spaces randomly inserted into text they are typing when they are pretty sure they haven't hit the space bar, or is that just me?
what's the past tense of text message? texted?
I would say it's "sent a text message," since neither "text" nor "message" is a verb, but I get weird about verbing nouns that everyone else verbed years ago.
Texted in a casual use. Sent a text message in a more formal setting. Not exactly sure where business casual falls in this spectrum though.
Kristin! My friend L. and I were just talking about you a couple of hours ago. She and her husband M. saw you and Drew over New Year's, and she said, "They look so happy together. Just so happy. And Drew looks much better than he used to. Handsomer, or less sloppy. I'm not sure. But so much better than before Kristin."
Awwwww! Thanks for telling me. You made my day.