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.
Susan, what everyone else said, with a special addendum to what connie said. Whatever the referral is for, if they were really truly OMGWTF worried about whatever it is, you'd have one of those magical secret appointments already. If they're willing to schedule you a couple of months out, they're not panicking over whatever it is, so neither should you.
(Conversely, if you ever get a referral for something and you call the specialist and they say, "Oh, yes, you," and schedule you for a visit the very next day, it's okay to worry, but only just a bit. No freaking out.)
Yeah, both the things I'm stressing over are, in the big scheme of things, routine screenings (one for me, and one for Annabel). Sort of, "This is probably OK, but because of family history and such, let's do due diligence and give you the tests." It just bugs the part of me that doesn't want to let go of a problem or drop a question until it's SOLVED, dammit. I'm all, "What, you want me to go about my normal life when I don't know how this is going to turn out?!"
Sean, publish~ma. (Which publisher?)
bonny, I'm sure you heard that Eastern Market was chosen as one of the 10 Superlative Neighborhoods in the US? Coolness.
It's 9:30 and I just finished my day and there's no milk for breakfast and I really don't want to leave the house to get some. What I want to do is collapse on the couch with either Deadwood or Venture Brothers. Wah.
Hey, Kristin, I'm about 99% sure I'm going to NCTE! How's it looking for you?
BTW, NCTE is Nat. Council for Teachers of English; it's Nov. 15th -18th (a weekend!) in NYC, so NYCistas, I would love to see people if this pans out!
Oops. Just lost it in front of an employee. Fortunately for me "losing it" means I slammed down the phone and shouted at the person who was no longer on the other end. Still, very embarassing. I had been waiting for hours for the person to let me know he'd finished something I needed to work on when I finally called to check his progress he said casually, "it's done."
Did I not ask you to let me know as soon as it was done? Argh!
Equally fortunately the employee was very understanding.
Sean, it was Brimstone. And it was great.
Yeah, that was it. I remember watching it and liking it. And having it cancelled pretty quick.
Sean, publish~ma. (Which publisher?)
PAIZO! I'm verra excited. I know for sure I have not been summarily rejected, as those notices have already gone out. Also, the competition pool is exactly 150 entries, so I'm feeling pretty good about my chances of getting into the final 10.
Publishing~ma, Sean! That's awesome!
And having it cancelled pretty quick.
Of course--it was on Fox!
Recruiter called DH today. Looks like the company is putting together an offer package that includes a hefty signing bonus. Odds are increasing that we may be moving. I'm oddly excited about the prospect.
Reaper is pretty much the bastard child of Brimstone and Mallrats. The pilot was awesomecakes.
Odds are increasing that we may be moving.
!!!! Where?
Reaper is pretty much the bastard child of Brimstone and Mallrats. The pilot was awesomecakes.
All reports I've heard so far is that Reaper is good, I was just struck by it's similarity of premise to Brimstone (even if I couldn't remember Brimstone so well).
Unfortunately, it's up against The Unit, which means right now, I won't be watching Reaper first run.
Paizo? Cool! I thought they were locked into their Pathfinder stuff. Are you doing something for that?
ION, a typical weeknight around our house. I'm looking at SitterCity.com for a babysitter, and R is looking at a DVD porn site. He's reading the reviews aloud. I've learned two things: this site only cares about the technical stuff, like which lenses were used, and the new-to-me term for (I presume) spermicide: "Population pudding."