Oh my, you need to break more than the cycle. Missing year after year of fun events sidelined by pain is awful. Damn I wish they would come up with a solution for you and other people I care about that suffer from migraines.
I've never had this type of headache. Really my head only hurts when I have a self induced hangover. But I see my sister when she has one and I just can't imagine going through this so often.
Woot! Robin of Sherwood is totally Netflixable.
If I didn't have 400+ discs in my queue, I'd totally add it, sumi. I should definitely buy it--it was fan-formative for me. I wonder if it's the same as the UK region version.
Dammit, my sister signed off Skype. Well, I should probably get away from the computer screen anyway. I can't sleep, and I don't want to take last night's drugs again. Not yet, anyway.
Maybe it will just go away.
I'm deleting things from my queue so that I can add it.
Well, I would be deleting things but they're not letting me.
If I didn't have 400+ discs in my queue, I'd totally add it, sumi. I should definitely buy it--it was fan-formative for me. I wonder if it's the same as the UK region version.
ita is me. I'll most likely never get to it. But I so need to see it. I only started watching it when Jason Connery took over so I missed Michael Praed's Robin. It was definitely formative for me, though.
We went to the Queens Museum and saw the ginormous model of NYC
I saw that in an article somewhere and next time I visit, I wanna see.
I talk to my parents every sunday night, sometimes more often if something noteworthy happens. And now I deleted more of my neuroses. Needless to say, I'm kinda dreading admiting to them I broke my car. Which is silly, cause when I was still at home I had 2 accidents and one ticket and I doubt they remember. And my freakin' brother breaks his car ALL THE TIME. Of course, he kinda does it on purpose (he's at Talledega this weekend, hopefully not setting his brakes afire this time) but still... I really don't forgive myself well.
Maybe the ER could get "Hazy Shade of Winter" out of my head too.
Did passing it off to me help?
“This scenario,” the memorandum stated, “is derived concept-for-concept from Rabbinic writings on the mystic ‘holy book’ kabbala dating back at least two millennia.”
How clever of those kabbalistic rabbis to formulate a creation theory that would be supported by evidence requiring orbital telescopes and other measuring instruments that wouldn't be invented for another two millenia.
How clever of those kabbalistic rabbis to formulate a creation theory that would be supported by evidence requiring orbital telescopes and other measuring instruments that wouldn't be invented for another two millenia.
I was at a talk a few months ago that compared some of the talmudic and kabbalistic theories of creation to the Big Bang. Specifically, it was looking at how the rabbis reconciled the statement that G-d created "light and darkness" several days before creating any source of light, like the sun or stars. It was really interesting.