Oh, ita, I'm sorry. That sounds awful. And you do need something in your stomach! Can you drink some ginger ale or gatorade or something? You need calories & electrolytes.
'War Stories'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Thanks, Consuela--I have some Gatorade left over from the last time Burrell saved my ass. I think I could dilute that and drink it.
Did you take the anti-nausea meds, too, ita?
No crackers or toast or cereal around?
Rice? Banana?
(I feel like I am adding to the naus by suggesting food. If so, sorry!)
I took 'em twice, Amy. I don't feel too bad as long as I don't think of food. Including the low-sodium Ritz crackers and Special K I have lying around.
This article says you can't win an online argument. Pfah. I won one this morning. Pikers.
Good luck with consuming some calories, ita. That sounds dreadful. I hope tomorrow is better.
Ugh. I'm sorry, ita.
With regard to the vaccine discussion from the other day, has anyone seen this, about parents who organize "Pox Parties"? Seriously?
ita = queen of winning on line arguments. I hope you can keep some calories down.
I am still angry with my coworkers, so I just figured I need to hibernate in my room.
I'm teaching Othello this year instead of King Lear and I am totally enjoying it. We're doing more close reading for performance than we are doing just plow through and read. Tomorrow is 1.3 and I can't wait to get to the speech where Othello explains that it is his stories that has wooed Desdemona.
My nose is cold. I'm in fleece and more fleece. But I think I'm so cold because I swam for the first time in 3 weeks. Slow. And my goggles are be-fogged (and full of sand!). My knee hurts but good so I should stretch. Bah. This growing old thing SUCKS.
This article says you can't win an online argument. Pfah. I won one this morning.
No, you didn't.
HA! Dana made me snortle.
Pox Parties... What fucking MORONS.