Wasn't it Deb G. who once, while sick and under the influence of drugs, greeted someone at the door with "Petronius, loose the lions!"?
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Tea:
Rapidly growing Matilda! I think we need more pictures. Did she ever grow into the onesie I sent around Christmas time?
Wasn't it Deb G. who once, while sick and under the influence of drugs, greeted someone at the door with "Petronius, loose the lions!"?Oh I don't think I ever heard that one, but I'd like to think it true.
The fuckers just let themselves into my apartment without knocking.
Hello?
Oh, sj, that's awful! I'm so sorry!
I'm in a dilemma. I'm coughing like a, well, I don't know what. A lot. I just finished my third nebulizer of the day (I'm not supposed to do more than 4 a day; it's not even 11:00 a.m.!). It's icky outside. Do I try to tough it and go to school, or do I stay home, close to the neb machine?
vw, I think you should call your doctor. If you're breathing is that bad today maybe the nebulizer might not be enough today.
Yeah, I was thinking about that. Blech. I hate bothering her.
Hello?
Apparently the message that we will not be leaving everytime there is a showing is not getting through, despite us stating that to our landlady.
Well, my doctor is out until May 2, so that's not happening. I really hate to stay home. I've finally been showing up to classes on a regular basis. But, I'm also a little afraid of being over an hour away from the neb. They don't have nebulizers at the health center (which I just think is ridiculous).
vw, wait. Isn't someone covering for your doctor? It's a weekday. You're asthmatic.
Is there a doctor on call that you feel comfortable talking to? Do you have an inhaler that could help you until you can get back to your nebulizer? If not, I would say stay home. I don't think you should take a risk with asthma.