Leroy! Oh noes.
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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.
aw that is sad! I loved Leroy.
I am a lazy person today. At least I walked the dog and vacuumed the living room.
I've been more productive already today than I was all day yesterday, but now my head is starting to hurt again, so I think it might be nap time.
Oh no... Leroy! I loved him.
Yaaaay, students gone!
Now I have to see whether or not I can keep my resolution to stay an extra hour and actually get prep work done. Must do better about prep!
This weekend I did 7 loads of laundry, cleaned two bags of trash out of my closet, got a new IKEA bookshelf (assembled and in order), paid all my bills, and made a roasted chicken dinner...in between hiding under my covers and watching terrible horror movies.
I would like a cookie, now.
Allyson, you are definitely entitled to a cooke*. I was proud of myself for making it to the grocery store and briefly considering vacuum cleaners. You rock!
(* Perhaps Alistair. Or a cookie. Your choice.)
Today I have done two loads of laundry and cooked a chicken breast that was supposed to be last night's dinner (nope) or today's lunch (nope), and that's more than I got done yesterday, so. Oh, yesterday I went grocery shopping, so I guess that counts for something. But still. I would like to offer Allyson a cookie.
I *FINALLY* saw "Blazing Saddles" this weekend. And had a really great fish fry. Mmmmm.
Most people die in bed. Guess what the second-most-common place to die is.... it's sitting on the toilet.
Most people will die in bed, but of the group that don't, the majority will die sitting on the lavatory. This is because there are some terminal events, such as an enormous heart attack or clot on the lung, where the bodily sensation is as if you want to defecate.
I did not know that.
What really happens when you die?
The second part of the article has a somewhat graphic description of autopsy... then on to the embalming, etc....