So, yeah, a ladder fell *on* my back.
Sorry Juliebird. I hope it doesn't give you worse luck than just walking under it.
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.
So, yeah, a ladder fell *on* my back.
Sorry Juliebird. I hope it doesn't give you worse luck than just walking under it.
I was pulling the Boston Ivy off the side of the house, volunteer weighing down the other side so I would fall over on the slope. Finished, got off the ladder, no accidents, moved the ladder out of the way, turned around, a minute later the ladder decides to finally tip over even though it had seemed perfectly stable. Hit me in the middle of my back.
Does standing under a ladder lead to the same bad luck as walking under it? Must do. I never should have gotten out of bed this morning.
TINO
left my lunch packed and on the counter at home. I guess that means I am supposed to have salad for lunch.
I am "good" sore from 20 minutes of big bag work and a gentle yoga class. oh, I am so woefully out of shape. next week I shall be less sore.
Dad is bolting the porch.
Attaching or running away?
Attaching or running away?
Has dad been chipped?
A terrific rant on how the media is treating the whole "strange" idea of women at ComicCon, and women being SF fans in general.
The good - one of K-Bug's college friends is out here visiting for a week.
The bad - poor punkin showed up with a bladder infection and her insurance won't cover urgent care, only emergency services.
Fricking insurance companies.
The bad - poor punkin showed up with a bladder infection and her insurance won't cover urgent care, only emergency services.
Can she unhinge her jaw? If she could do that then you could drag her through a cranberry bog and that might help.
In sum: Ouch! Poor kid. Insurance companies, once again establishing their pure sucklitude where our pain is their profit line.
Insurance companies, once again establishing their pure sucklitude where our pain is their profit line.
The thing that really gets me angry about some of the opposition to the public option are the people who argue that we can't have it because it will be better than private insurance. It's like that aren't even trying to sound like they aren't selling out to the insurance companies.