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I was going to comment on Wayne not being crazy. Or not as crazy as he appeared to be.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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I was going to comment on Wayne not being crazy. Or not as crazy as he appeared to be.
Hey, Kat I'd love to get the Noah and Grace updates, I'm Sowilo on LJ. Can you friend me?
Hey, Kat I'd love to get the Noah and Grace updates, I'm Sowilo on LJ. Can you friend me?
I had no idea that was you, Vortex. I hope you don't mind, but I just friended you. I'm fiorituranotte on lj.
Me, too, Kat. I've been telling Stephen and my mom about them, too. I'm amy37 on LJ.
24: I wouldn't call him 'right', though. He could still have a mystical sunburn.
Hooray for doing nothing, Robyn! Rest that body and do some recovering.
I friended you back, sj
I think I'm packed but for what I'll need in the morning. I hope I am, anyway, and I imagine I'll be sitting at work all day tomorrow thinking, "What am I forgetting?"
So if I forget anything, it had better be something I can get at Walgreens, I guess.
Robin, I'm so proud of you for your willingness to pop a stitch for hairdo maintenance.
No go sit on the couch and be still and watch the televisions.
So this is me, two years and a couple of hours ago: [link]
Damn, it doesn't seem like it was THAT long ago.
One bad day:
CAMDEN, New Jersey (AP) -- Gov. Jon S. Corzine was critically injured when his motorcade crashed en route to a meeting between radio personality Don Imus and the Rutgers women's basketball team, a doctor said.
Corzine, 60, suffered numerous broken bones but his injuries were not considered life-threatening, officials said. He was recuperating early Friday at Cooper University Hospital in Camden after two hours of surgery to repair a seriously damaged leg and other injuries.
Dr. Robert Ostrum said that Corzine's surgery was successful but noted that the governor would need two more operations on his leg in the coming days.
Doctors also inserted a breathing tube that would remain "for days to weeks, until [Corzine] is able to breathe on his own again," Ostrum said.
Corzine had a broken sternum, a broken collarbone, a slight fracture of his lower vertebrae, a broken left leg, six broken ribs on each side and a laceration on his head, said Dr. Steven Ross, head of trauma for the hospital.
I suppose having the accident after the meeting could've been worse.