Crap. There was a huge crack of thunder just a second ago and I literally jumped. Owen looked up with huge eyes and said, "Somebody's roaring."
ita, I hope you got a little pain relief along with the incoherence.
Mal ,'War Stories'
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Crap. There was a huge crack of thunder just a second ago and I literally jumped. Owen looked up with huge eyes and said, "Somebody's roaring."
ita, I hope you got a little pain relief along with the incoherence.
I am sorry< I have np idea. However, if your hypothetical person applied to a university, I could tell you whether or not wshe was able to also work for pay...
Only a US citizen can have a US passport, right? Let's say a certain agency of the US govt. wants to give a non-US citizen permission to enter the US (what a passport does) and this person has no country of residence to give her a passport - could she enter the US legally if the govt. gave her some passport-like document to present? (eta: Or could the govt. just give her a passport to the US anyway, even though she's not a citizen?)
Yes, I think there is something they can do yes. One of my best friends from prep school fled Iran just before the revolution. I'm pretty sure she didn't still have an Iranian passport at one point and the US hadn't yet granted her political asylum because I remember her getting that paperwork (which still wasn't a US passport I'm pretty sure). And yet she was able to come to school here from Paris. I think she needed the political asylum thing to stay post-school though.
I like Typo's mom.
Stephanie has worked in immigration law, I think.
We've had rain here. . . but it hasn't become cooler. (Although, I am not getting the occasional light breeze.)
Did the new meds work on the pain, at least, ita?
I think so. I count them as a win, even if they ate much of my brain. Here's the text I was trying to send: "Yup. I'll see you there at one?" Here's what came out on the 2nd try: "Yup. How long cake, late cake,we can case him in horror."
That's Ambien level of weird, and why I had to call her to cancel the one o'clock, since it became apparent to me that I couldn't even trust myself to type a cancellation.
The main test is how long before the next headache. That's the pudding's proof. We shall see.
Oh damned. Just discovered the shoes I wore today gave me blisters. They were hurting a little, but I figured it was just the sweat from the heat. NSM.
Wait! I didn't even get as far as the pain meds--those were the anti-nause meds I was to take 1/2 an hour before the pain meds. Chemicals are weird.
Ooh, looks like the the two cells are merging to attack Michigan.
So, the anti-nausea meds happened to help with the pain? Or they fried your brain and THEN you took the pain stuff?