Oh! We played the game Munchkin Cthulhu tonight with some friends. Fun! Anyone else ever play it?
I bought it for my nephew for Christmas and I still haven't played it. Clearly my nephew is not as devoted to making me happy as he should be.
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Oh! We played the game Munchkin Cthulhu tonight with some friends. Fun! Anyone else ever play it?
I bought it for my nephew for Christmas and I still haven't played it. Clearly my nephew is not as devoted to making me happy as he should be.
Sara does delightful drawings, they will cheer Ellie up, I am sure. I hope the recovery is as quick and easy as can be.
Pill popping sleep junkies, jonesing for a wink.
Hmm, I am going to try not to take offense at this. Perhaps I am reading the tone wrong.
Pill popping sleep junkies, jonesing for a wink.
Typed like someone who has never dealt with chronic insomnia?
I am a shameless no-insomnia no-pain junkie. Get me there without drugs, and I'm all over it.
So far it's still pills. And a whole lot of IV.
It always takes at least a week for me to adjust to DST. The kids, too.
Yeah, sleep requires lack of pain, or at least temporary reduction in pain.
Pill popping sleep junkies, jonesing for a wink.
I know it's a reference to something but I can't put my finger on it. I keep coming back to "white collar conservatives, flashing down the street" and I know that ain't it.
Stephanie so much ~ma for Ellie and for you and the family. Very scary. HUGS.
I call those my stupid pills. They make me so stupid, I just can't stand itYep, that's Flexeril for me, too. Stupid and incoherent and then passed out. They work well, though, so I got that going for me.
I'm going to assume Hec didn't intend offense, but yeah, chronic insomnia can really change your perspective on sleep meds.
I just now finished all of my comments and grades and posted them ready. PHEW. Now I just have to teach all week. Feh.
I'm going to assume Hec didn't intend offense, but yeah, chronic insomnia can really change your perspective on sleep meds.I do not take sleeping pills (yet), but I do not judge. Insomnia sucks. If pills work for you, more power to you. So far, I work pretty ok on 4-5 hours of sleep. If I start getting less than that on a regular basis, I'll look for a script of my own.
Sleep tight my lovely bitches! Be pain free. In the mean time, dream of sweet sundials taking their pointy ends and bashing the heads of the idiots who want to stray from natural time for an even longer period of the year.
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I did a lot of sewing today. Made a sling based on a baby-wearing design for holding Harvey, as he has been spending so much time wrapped up with me in a shawl I got for Christmas that he has started to scratch at my other clothes to get inside them if I'm not wearing it. Daniel made use of it, and Harvey was sooooooo happy in there. Happy, happy little half-marsupial cat. Also, he seemed to like it when I wore it with him, as I was sewing. He kept trying to grab the pants I was mending.
What, Harvey, spoiled? Nah....