I seem to be taking my second sick day of the year.
Yay me?
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.
I seem to be taking my second sick day of the year.
Yay me?
Dear People Who Stand In Front Of The Coffee Urns Chatting Or Arranging The Stuff In Your Bag Or Just Staring Off In To Space As A Growing Horde Of Angry Caffeine Addicts Circles And Circles And Circles,
You know we're planning to kill you, right?
::hearts amych::
After a big honking shot of cortisone and a few weeks of wearing a really infuriating brace that I was only supposed to take off when I showered, it was all better and so far hasn't returned.
Yeah, I learned last night that I really should sleep with it on. I didn't get the cortisone shot, they don't do that at the on campus medical center, but if the discomfort continues or worsens I can go elsewhere for it.
I'm rewatching parts of last night's Leverage. I liked the ep, but it's oddly split between the fun Hardison-Eliot-Parker stuff and the serious Nate/Sophie. I like the fun stuff so much more, and it seems like two different shows, kind of mushed together. Also, when did Hardison learn to fight even that well? None of those guys were injured.
After a big honking shot of cortisone and a few weeks of wearing a really infuriating brace that I was only supposed to take off when I showered, it was all better and so far hasn't returned.
Yeah, I learned last night that I really should sleep with it on.
My problem is that I kept pulling it off in the middle of the night.
I didn't get the cortisone shot, they don't do that at the on campus medical center, but if the discomfort continues or worsens I can go elsewhere for it.
What I learned is that you really need to have the shot done by someone who is familiar with the injury, because the location of the shot has to be pinpointed just right. My primary-care doctor gave me a steroid shot in the general area where it was causing pain -- and he spent a while trying to make sure he got it in the right spot -- and it didn't really help.
I had to see a hand specialist (I wonder if those doctors get bored, looking at injured hands and nothing else, all day long?), and he nailed it on the first try. Of course, that's all he does, all day long.
Perkins, personally, I choose to believe that Elliott has been giving Hardison personal fight lessons in their off hours.
Masked Man Robs Convenience Stores With Klingon Sword
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Colorado Springs police are looking for a man who hit two 7-Eleven convenience stores early Wednesday, armed with a Klingon sword.
The first robbery was reported at 1:50 a.m., at 145 N Spruce St. The clerk told police a white man in his 20s, wearing a black mask, black jacket, and blue jeans, entered the store with a weapon the clerk recognized from the Star Trek TV series.
The robber demanded money and left with an undisclosed amount.
megan, strong congratulations on not-having a kidney stone! From my recent experience with one, I know how much pain one is avoiding by not having one....
Sadly, the pain was not avoided. I just didn't want it to be a stone because those are likely to recur and I realy didn't want to go through that again. It's sort of sad when the better of two options is acute kidney infection.
Bigger is not always better!
Especially true about food.
Although I don't eat sushi, regardless of size.
That is a very fun picture, isn't it, Sumi?
Well, Hardison did struggle with it more, and I think he started out getting hit and only fought one guy in the time Eliot handled the others. They never did say he couldn't handle himself. Noticably in the last week, Dule Hill has a much better Jamaican accent than Aldis Hodge.
Love them both.
As for Eliot and Hardison, apparently they called each other Murtaugh and Riggs for the filming of the episode. Cute.