I'm working from the couch right now AIFG. I'm also surrounded by kleenex and bottle of water. Wheeee.
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Yay for the couch job, Consuela!
I am overwhelmed by feelings of anxiety and misery today. I don't have time for this! Waiting for Xmas to arrive is like watching a slow motion train wreck.
I love my couch job. Well, love that it's a couch job, and often love the job part as well.
I don't have time for this! Waiting for Xmas to arrive is like watching a slow motion train wreck.
I'm sorry to hear that! For us, it's just a holding on issue.
I'm sorry, Burrell. I hope it goes more easily than you think.
And now, before I start my couch job, I will go make snickerdoodles. While listening to cheesy Christmas songs (including that Dan Fogelberg song that always gets me even though it's totally hokey).
I think the problem is I'm no longer holding onto much of anything, and I just have to hope I don't fall too far, and that there's something down there to cushion the landing.
I think I would be OK on a glass floor? My fear is connected to being off-kilter, so a stepladder is way scarier to me than a tall building.
In this I am Jesse.
Anyone ever use the escalator at Porter Square station in Cambridge, MA? You know the one I mean if you have. That things gives me panic attacks going up or down.
Actually, I think up is worse because I worry I'm going to lose it and keel over backwards, and once that started I'd be heading for the bottom.
That escalator never bothered me much because there is a low ceiling. I nearly had a panic attack on an escalator in DC because it was nearly as high and steep -- in an open-to-the-sky pit. Had to close my eyes and hang on to the rail for dear life. Only time I can ever remember being hit like that.
The ceiling never helped because it's not the wide open space that gets to me, it's the angle of the ascent.
Plus I've always had the irrational fear that escalators were out to get me, something a certain X-Files episode did nothing to alleviate.