OK. Guess I"ll go by student health in the morning and see what they recommend. I really hate dealing with my insurance with referrals to other doctors -- each appointment usually ends up requiring months of letters back and forth to get them to pay.
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
It's continued good performance, for the most part. Since the 2002-2003 season, the Red Wings have been numbers 1, 2, or 3 in the league. They won the President's Trophy (best regular-season team in the NHL) three times in that span, including this year, and the last time they won the Cup was in 2002.
Detroit has been a very good team during the regular season, but the playoffs since they won their last Cup have been a bit of a struggle. Not counting this year or last, when they lost in the conference finals, (and the 2004-2005 season lost to the lockout), they've been eliminated in the first or second round. Somewhat disappointing, considering how stacked with talent those teams were.
edited to correct playoff stats.
That must be such a charge. Though I do wonder what it feels to show up and find out your story's being directed by Tiffani Amber Thiessen.
Besides "beyond awesome"?
Why can't I sleep at night time? Why can I be sleepy for the vast majority of the day, and then when bed time rolls around, I'm all bright eyed and way too wide awake? I don't understand. Everyone told me that you grow out of that "I don't want a nap!" phase.
P.S. Who wants to see Iron Man with me this weekend? I've had my plans to see it fall through with four different people. I would just go see it myself, but I have to see the early showing because of the price break, and it turns out I am not motivated enough to leave my bed before 11:00 when I'm left to myself on a Sunday morning.
ETA: Good luck with your eyeballs, Hil!
Alibelle! Haven't seen you online in forever.
I'm also not sleeping, but I'm pretty sure it's because I had way too much coffee this afternoon.
I just finished reading Anne of the Island for the millionth time. These books always make me want to go to PEI. Even though this one mostly takes place in Nova Scotia.
Hey Alibelle! I'm just about to go to bed (shoulda done so an hour ago, but oh well), but I'll go see Iron Man with you! Email or call me. I have stuff to do this weekend, but it's for whenever.
Anne of the Island is the best of all of those books by far. I wonder where my copy is. It always makes me want to live in a little cottage with girlfriends and go to college. And be proposed to.
Thanks, lori! I'll call/email later in the week. But I'm figuring whichever show that comes closest to noon on Sunday but still falls in the $6 range at the 16 theater AMC. Or the 6 one. Just not the craptastic 8 one. I haven't checked which theaters are playing it next weekend.
It always makes me want to live in a little cottage with girlfriends and go to college. And be proposed to.
Exactly! And also have a great-aunt Jamesina to "keep house."
It's interesting how, up until Anne's House of Dreams, these books practically never mention the ocean. Anne of Green Gables has like one line about the Americans visiting the beaches at White Sands, and Anne of the Island has a bit about the sailors buried in the old cemetery and a line about a pathway lined with quahogs, but it's not until Anne's House of Dreams that people who have anything to do with the sea are really mentioned at all.
My Aunt Jamesina totally keeps house for me. But she has been ridiculously lax about things like laundry, litter boxes, vacuuming, dishes, and making meals. Excellent figurehead though. But what's more fun is that Gilbert is talked about a ton in all those books, and I was deeply in love with him. Oh, and then there's Rilla! Who had a baby in a soup tureen! And The Great War.
ETA: I was just catching up on COMM, and for the record, if I ever end up in the slammer, y'all are obviously the last people I'm going to try to call now. Geez.
And disappearing Shirley! I swear, in Rilla of Ingleside, Shirley goes off to war and is never mentioned again until he comes back. Everyone weeps over Jem and Walter, but Shirley's just kind of stuck at the end of the list of "Blythe family members who are off fighting," and he doesn't even get that all the time. He was also barely mentioned in Anne of Ingleside and Rainbow Valley, but it got really weird in Rilla of Ingleside.
Okay, admittedly it's been 15 years since I've read those books, but from what I remember (and sadly the soup tureen is what sticks out the most in my mind because I hadn't the faintest what a tureen was. And I've still yet to hear anyone ever actually use the word outside of those books.), the Rilla book might as well have been in a different series. It was really unrelated to all the other books in almost every way. That said, it was probably my favorite, in a tie with Anne of the Island. I guess I like weird.
Also, no one likes Shirley. Every family has that guy.