I'm going to work and it's not dark outside. Yay!
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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.
Oh, SHIT, Typo Boy! I'd have totally freaked out over a call like that! Thank goodness he's in a place where they watch over him for side effects like that, rather than sent home alone or whatever. I'm sure I'd still be shaking.
At least you'll have some laughs over this in the future, but in the here and now, not so funny.
God, Typo Boy. I'm glad the two of you are OK. It is the definition of scare.
IWow!CoolUniversityNews, my Victorian England class? My lecturer was really excited about the possibility that I'll be writing the end-of-the-year paper on the Doctor Who episode (when I mentioned the episode, he offered it as a subject!). I'm trying to get his approval for writing the book reporty semester paper on Neverwhere.
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Edit: oh, and I just spent an hour lying on the grass in the sun, listening to music and catching up on Black Hole. I really don't wanna say anything, but man, that's the hardest day on my schedule (12 hours including 4 hour gap).
That is scary. Pain meds can definitely have effects like that, and steroids even more so if that happens to be something they're giving him. My mother would go through bouts of being convinced that she was being held hostage in Florida (which she had a longstanding hate-on for). I'm glad you were able to figure it out quickly and reassure him.
ION, billytea should know that the Shedd aquariaum is having two weeks of free admission in honor of the 75th birthday of an Australian lungfish.
Oh dear Typo, what a scare! I hope your brother is okay.
Yikes, Typo, that sounds really scary. Glad things are OK on the natural disaster level, at least.
I just sent an email to coworkers about phone banking for Obama, which I think is probably sketchy, but I titled it "personal request" and said explicitly that it has nothing to do with our work. It's just, HQ is right by our office! Why not do it??
my Victorian England class? My lecturer was really excited about the possibility that I'll be writing the end-of-the-year paper on the Doctor Who episode (when I mentioned the episode, he offered it as a subject!). I'm trying to get his approval for writing the book reporty semester paper on Neverwhere.
Oh that sounds ages better than my college Victorian literature class where we mostly read terrible and terribly dry political political and religious treatises.
I just sent an email to coworkers about phone banking for Obama, which I think is probably sketchy, but I titled it "personal request" and said explicitly that it has nothing to do with our work.
I just had my first political argument with my ex-military co-worker. I made it all the way to the last day of the election. sheesh. Now, my head hurts.