Icing is only really a useful thing for the first 48 hours. But, you know, my limping experiment this morning was a rousing failure.
When I ice I can't feel shit for a little. Even if it's just palliative, if I follow the same on-off guidelines it's not contraindicated, right?
It just feels dumb.
I vote yes to icing, no to correcting your manager publicly.
I also vote that it should be spelled publically.
Apparently I used up too much willpower only eating 9 Doritos last night to stay within my carb limit, because I ended up foregoing my walk this morning for a solid hour of cat petting instead. But I got one of the fluffy new kittens to come up on my steps and see what was going on with its siblings at the food dish, and found out it's eating solid food now. Even the mama cat that still hisses at me every time we make eye contact went up on the porch to eat after I'd walked away.
I also learned that male cats can pee directly backwards when spraying their territory, and not to stand below the level of a flower bed when the big Tom is prowling through it.
And my neighbor sheepishly assured me that his sheepoodlezilla is really a friendly dog, despite barking his head off at me and freaking out when I held a hand out for him to smell.
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I agree! But the posting box doesn't.
I'm working from home today, and I have Thursday, Friday, and next Monday off. Five day weekend! It's taking all my will power to keep from turning it into a six day weekend.
Instead of correcting your manager publicly, I'd suggest that you save all his mistakes, highlight them, then attach them to your good-bye email when you leave to manage your unexpected $60,000,000 windfall.
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I hate that spelling.
Of course, I still hate that I have to keep my work computer on MM/DD/YY, so I rage at the stupidest things. Don't join my army.
I hate that spelling.
Apparently, it's actually wrong, so you are in good company.
We got the word that we can leave at 2 on Friday, but my boss is on vacation! Do I have to come in at all???
attach them to your good-bye email when you leave to manage your unexpected $60,000,000 windfall.
WHEN IS IT COMING? WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
My company gets to leave early, too! Except for all the people who directly work with customers. Hi, there.