Bev, I think Clio is already has a little more movement. Her tail was aloft breifly when I gave her supper. But, barring a miraculous overnight recovery, I am going to call the vet in the morning.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Poor Mr. Peabody! One of my cats had the runs in the fall, but had the courtesy to only poop in the unfinished part of the basement, if not in the litter box.
Yay, Clio!
And poor Mr. Peabody. Pet his head for me--or wherever his favorite skritch spot is. No, not there. Um.
If Jesus had a cat: [link]
Turnstiles would be a huge problem with luggage and wheelchairs and those huge carts they drive around for assitance in airports.
The video clips I watched showed the guy getting turned away and standing back, watching, then taking the opportunity to slip past the agent. I figured he was trying hang out with someone who had a layover. Didn't realize he just wanted to kiss his girlfriend goodbye. What an ass.
total ass.
mac is on his way home. I did mange some cleaning in my room (trying to make it a more organized and therefore calm space) and two granny carts full of stuff to either storage or trash.
Seriously. Tino level assishness.
I was very productive this morning--went to TJs, and then to the laundromat to wash several of my comforters and blankets.
Since then though, I've done nothing but remake my bed and watch Chuck.
Wishes for a calm and uneventful evening, msbelle.
Poor Mr. Peabody. When Brandy has an accident you can tell she feels awful, and I totally know it isn't her fault.
Tail ~ma for Clio.
My entire family is in complete lazy mode today. I blame it on the cold snap. Brendon's girlfriend spent the night and for the last few hours the 5 of us (7 including animals) have been couch potatoes watching sports with some computing from time to time. Well, I am reading on my laptop and watching sports at the same time because I multi-task even when lazy.
In job application-speak, what is the best way to say, "I do any task -- large or small -- that is required of me," without sounding weird? One of my friend's finer points, as an employee, is that she's willing to do almost anything without bitching. Nothing is beneath her or too hard for her. How does one convey that effectively?
A willingness to pitch in where needed and take on a wide variety of tasks