Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
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.
87° in the house. Which is a comfortable temperature for me to be awake in. We'll see how things are when I try and sleep.
I called the pharmacy in case, against all odds, my whining had suddenly changed office protocol with my doctor.
Of course not.
A spoon, a spoon, my kingdom for a spoon.
Theo, how utterly frustrating. I'm so sorry.
Erin, that sounds like my day when I applied for my current job.
Sorry, Theo, that sucks.
I've aged out of Unemployment Benefits, so I'm coasting on my dwindling savings until I find a job. Any job, really, at this point.
The ironic thing is, I'm a good employee who takes pride in doing a good job. Just what you should want to hire.
Yeah, and employers are looking for a cheap, not long term, way out, from the things I am hearing.
It isn't hot here, barely 72, but the humidity is like whoa (94%.) I wish I'd closed the house up this morning, but I didn't. Fans help, but I may turn the bedroom ac back on to sleep tonight. I don't like sticking to my sheets, no matter how cool.
Amazing how little I accomplished today. /not proud
Theo, perhaps you had more brain than they wanted? If you think for yourself it's seen as a drawback for some workplaces... Good luck finding something good!
Aw, Theo, I'm sorry. That job would'a sucked, anyway!
ita, doesn't your dr. have an answering service or a cell phone number on their voice mail?
I am SO not one to abuse that kind of stuff, but were I you, I would totes be ringin' that bell.
Hell, gimme your doc's office and Ima do it for you.
California-istas might appreciate some pictures of coolness in Autumn:
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Theo, that sucks, I'm sorry. I hope something comes through.
It's still pretty hot here, although cooling. I'm trying to decide if I should suck it up and just get a milkshake for dinner. I've lived around the corner from this burger place for a decade and never gone in, but they have milkshakes and it's kind of milkshake weather.
doesn't your dr. have an answering service or a cell phone number on their voice mail?
Oh, to have his number! No, I'm totally insulated from him. They only give out the front desk and the assistant's number. I thought I was special because I had her email address, but not much use.
Man, and I just saw him last week. But I refill this every week--and he writes for 2-4 weeks each time, and the details on the meds label don't accurately reflect whether I can refill or not. It makes it very hard to do other than last-minute refills.