I have a horrible stomach virus or food poisoning. Haven't even been able to tolerate water since last night, and I've done nothing but sleep, get sick, and feel miserable all day. So. The dehydration is the real issue. I'm hoping they can iv hydrate me and pump me full of anti-naseau drugs.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
How awful. Quick fix ~ma.
Ack. I'm sorry. Friday the 13th has claimed its Buffista victim. Hope you feel better soon. {{Kristin}}
Kristin, that's horrible. Much getting better~ma and punctuation for you.
The Pasadena urgent care. Our second home.
I'm sorry, honey. I don't mean you to be stuck here again.
Please feel better soon, Kristin.
At least this should be treatable pretty quickly. I've never looked forward to an iv so much in my life.
Youtube found on CuteOverload.com - a 6 year old girl providing audio captions for a picture book of kittens [link]
{{{Kristin}}}
So the policy is that you can be gay, just not do anything about it EVER?
Someone else can probably explain it better, but the policy is called Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Obama keeps saying he's going to get rid of that policy, but won't actually say when it's going to happen. The way the policy is supposed to work is that you can be gay and be in the military, as long as you don't let anyone know that you're gay, and the military isn't allowed to ask you if you are. But if you do tell someone that you're gay (and "telling" includes off-duty conduct in view of another member of the armed forces, like this guy did -- kissed another guy at a party where he knew there were other NROTC people), then the military is allowed to investigate and can kick you out.