I feel ita's pain. Did you guys know that sinus headaches are actually migraines? Now I don't feel like such a sinus wimp!
Spike ,'Get It Done'
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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.
Go, Kathy! Halfway is kickass.
I remember hearing that, bon, and I think there are two major sinus headaches I can remember that I definitely qualified.
Did you guys know that sinus headaches are actually migraines? Now I don't feel like such a sinus wimp!
Wow, I did not know that.
My sinus headaches were ultimately diagnosed as migraines. But are ALL sinus headaches really migraines? Cause that is news to me.
Check this really cool timelapse video out! (Chicago makes several really neat appearances in it.)
I don't have any work to do that doesn't require motivation to do so I'm not doing any.
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Right with you, Perkins.
A member of my writing group and I signed up for a two-day seminar in Charlotte, with guest speakers Lee Young-Li, Joseph Baranti, a local poet and professor, sessions on university presses and literary journals, an afternoon of Native American dancers and storytellers, and Anne Lamott.
Annie spoke about writing for Salon, so I checked it out, found my way to TT, and to Agnes Bertiz. I've rarely been as happy and grateful as when I found you guys.
Congratulations Kathy on the weight loss! You're so inspiring.
I feel like I'm walking around in a weird bubble these days. Things are changing just a bit too fast for me and I can't keep on top of it all. Weird.
Sinus headaches are actually migraines? Really? Who knew? (OK bon bon evidently, but not me.)
Man, TT. I used to lurk occasionally, getting there because of the Buffy articles.
But then with layoffs and stuff, I lost people when the migration happened, until in Nov or so of 2001, Jilli (whom I barely knew--we'd been on a Goth Thrifting expo together) replied to my mournful complaint about the lack of Buffy content on Salon with the fateful words "World Crossing."
The rest is history.