I've been reading about kinesio taping for my lymphedema, but I think it would have to come out of my own pocket.
'Hell Bound'
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Okay, I got speaker assignments done for the Terror Tram. Now I just need to pull together some effects for class tomorrow.
Terror Tram! I'm holding out for the Frightful Funicular.
David, I went back and had my hair cut even shorter today.
I endorse this strategy.
Frightful Funicular.
It'll never make it out of committee.
Stephanie, your project sounds amazing, and I hope you get all the help you need to give it a great start.
Ok, I think my allergy-ick may have morphed into sinus infection territory. [spoiler-font for grossness] I got green and orange-ish goop coming out of my nose, almost total blockage except when I am drinking or eating something steaming, and things taste weird. I made homemade chicken soup for dinner, and did not like it because it had a metalic undercurrent to the flavor - everyone else at the group home said it was great (except for the guy who refuses to add water to his condensed chicken noodle soup on the grounds that the water makes it too salty).
what a crazy day. First the new office manager was bugging me to turn in my contract signed. The contract is what we call "the money memo" It tells you the new pay rate, the end date of the season, and always ends with the "you can quit or be fired for no reason, so this isn't binding for anything" crap. So I never sign it. They still pay me. New gal didn't know this. So she's bugging me, and I say "I don't sign it, as a passive/aggressive protest to the crappy pay". Oops. She tells my boss I have an issue with the wording. My boss tells the Managing Director we should have a meeting to go over the contract. Oops. In the meantime, I got an e-mail from Houston saying he'll be in contact with applicants in 3-4 weeks.
Then, as I'm running around dealing with two shows, a studio upgrade, and the small theater's booth getting upgraded, the power goes out for the block. Which means a lot of running around turning off and unplugging gear so it doesn't pop when the surge of power comes back on, plus turning off all the UPS's so they don't drive everyone batty with the batteries beeping.
When the power comes back on, it's a mad dash to run around the building again and plug everything back in, and reset the computer systems that are always on. I then go back and catch up in the studio, since we have a recording session... like NOW. AArrgh. Then, as I'm waiting for the CD to burn, I get a frantic call to fix the keyboards on the show for tonight. O ya, and there is the group from the local University (whose fancy dancy mixer we are borrowing) wanting a little tour of the system. I'm afraid, it wasn't the best of tours. But they did take me out for some grub. So while a frantic day, it ended ok, I suppose.
Much skipping as a result. Sorry to say a lot of it was the cool christianity conversation. Love you guys! I still love the thought that Catholics aren't Christians (I laugh as a reformed Catholic).
Yay for Joe! Much ~ma to all those that asked for it. there was more, but 200 posts is a lot to absorb. Sorry.
Wow, omnis, that was a craxy day. Here's to this turning into a really great opportunity for things to get much better for you.
Catholics...Protestants last I checked neither of us have added any extra books to our THE Book. I just get a tad bit suspicious of people adding more books...
I'm just suspicious of the whole book.
apparently my city just declared a water emergency: [link]