All the interview~ma, Maria.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
Alexander technique stuff marked for reading/watching later. That sounds quite interesting.
Been sending the ~ma, Maria.
Tonight is volunteer night at the library bookstore. So, what do I want to eat when I leave? My options are Mexican, a sandwich from the Greek deli, or Chinese food. I need to decide before I leave because last time I drove around aimlessly being all indecisive.
Greek (I imagine a Greek deli sandwich menu is less endless than a Mexican or Chinese restaurant's, so if you want to limit your opportunities for indecisiveness that's probably the best option).
JZ, you would imagine wrong. The Greek deli sells so many things that they have run out of room on their menu board for everything. They also do sort of Italian food. Sadly, I am already at the Mexican restaurant waiting for my burrito.
It was so sloooow at the bookstore tonight. If one customer hadn't spent $40 (20 books!) we would hardly have made any money.
I had excellent tamales from a farmer's market.
I have as "is there anything a doctor can do about this" question. One ear is chipping away at my sanity. It itches inside the ear canal and it feels like something is sloshing or rolling. Occasionally there's a sharp pain. I've tried peroxide, alcohol, heat, etc.
you need to see a doctor. I'm wondering if you have an ear infection.
Go to a doctor. I agree that it could be an ear infection, or could just be fluid, but let a doctor look and figure it out.
I use ear candles when my ears are plugged, but since there is pain, maybe someone should look inside?
Ginger, you might just need a good decongestant, like Afrin that gets squirted inside the nose. But I'd go to the doctor.
Ear candles don't work. Sorry... They don't really pull anything out of the ear, all they really do at best is warm the ear, which you can do more safely with a heating pad or warm compress. We debunked them solidly at a Christmas party one year.