Lorne: You know what they say about people who need people. Connor: They're the luckiest people in the world. Lorne: You been sneaking peeks at my Streisand collection again, Kiddo? Connor: Just kinda popped out.

'Time Bomb'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Sep 16, 2024 7:06:33 pm PDT #2596 of 4168
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I still have the hot arm from Shingrix on Friday, so I'm thinking I might do covid and flu together in the other arm this Friday.

YAY SHOTS


Hil R. - Sep 16, 2024 8:00:36 pm PDT #2597 of 4168
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

That sucks, Jess. I don't get why companies are being so insistent on getting people back to five days a week in-person, when it's clearly not necessary.

I need to schedule my flu and Covid shots. Maybe this coming weekend, I guess. I'm trying to figure out if there's a good reason to pick either the mRNA shot or the Novavax one, or just get whatever's available.


Cass - Sep 16, 2024 10:41:26 pm PDT #2598 of 4168
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I scheduled my appt last night but I clearly missed a final click because I never got a single text reminder. And Rite Aid loves to text me. I'll reschedule soon. There were a lot of appointments available. I'm getting both flu and Covid in the same arm. I know the combo shot they were working on was a disappointment (in that it failed to prevent either flu a or b I can't recall which) but hoping that next year it'll be a reality.


Calli - Sep 17, 2024 3:50:13 am PDT #2599 of 4168
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I got my COVID shot the Wednesday before Labor Day, when they first came out. I figured it wouldn’t be fully active before my trip, but at least it would be started. I’ll be getting my flu shot probably the first weekend in October.


Jessica - Sep 17, 2024 5:38:16 am PDT #2600 of 4168
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

I don't get why companies are being so insistent on getting people back to five days a week in-person, when it's clearly not necessary.

In some cases I think bosses genuinely do believe it fosters better collaboration, but in this case (ginormous multinational company with teams split across multiple offices) I think it's just a way to get people to quit so they can reduce headcount without paying severance.


msbelle - Sep 17, 2024 5:41:10 am PDT #2601 of 4168
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

I had a sucky Monday too Calli!

Short version- still feeling crappy from vaxes plus bad sleep, then flat tire, then fly in coffee.

What a difference a day makes. Feel like a human again today.

So for my study of 1 , recovery from flu+covid vax is 2 days with application of Tylenol. Arm is still a little sore, but I did preventative arm movements post shot, and whether that helped or not (who knows) it was never super sore.


JenP - Sep 17, 2024 5:53:54 am PDT #2602 of 4168

I think I will try to get my vaxes on Friday. My doctor also wants me to get RSV because reasons but said to check whether insurance would cover because I don't quite meet the age rec yet.

Peeps, I am happy to report (because I know you've been waiting) that my vitamin D levels are finally in the normal range! And most of my other vitamins and stuff are normal! It's been a minute as my body has recovered from losing so much intestine with resultant malabsorption issues and we've tried to find the right supplement levels. Gold star, body and doctors!


Vortex - Sep 17, 2024 6:57:22 am PDT #2603 of 4168
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

In some cases I think bosses genuinely do believe it fosters better collaboration, but in this case (ginormous multinational company with teams split across multiple offices) I think it's just a way to get people to quit so they can reduce headcount without paying severance

And they may be right, but that doesn’t mean that you should ignore the positives (no commute means more productive work time, people with mobility/anxiety/health issues are more productive if they can take a quick break, minorities feel less “othered,” etc.)


askye - Sep 17, 2024 7:52:39 am PDT #2604 of 4168
Thrive to spite them

I'm sorry everyone's Monday sucked.

I got all three because I'm behind on my 2nd Shingles shot and they were doing a flu clinic so I signed up for that and got talked into Covid. I need to start carrying hand sanitizer in my pocket again ... I mean I need to do that anyway but especially with cold and flu season and all the germs.

So I slept or was tired most of the day and then couldn't sleep at all until like 4 am. I ordered groceries to be delivered! With stuff for dinner--only 3 perishable things (ground beef, milk, yogurt)--which was good because I set them to be delivered from 11-1 pm. At least I thought I did. I picked from 9 am to 11 am. M was awake and I forgot to tell him and I went to sleep and woke up around 10 am to discover that I had selected 9 am -11 am and the groceries had been sitting outside for almost an hour, in the drizzly rain, when it's 66F outside. I got them in and proceeded to throw out the yogurt, ground beef and milk and M's mom was upset and wanted to know why I was tossing perfectly good food.

She's never had food poisoning and for some reason thinks it's not a big deal because we've gone over this before with food at unsafe temperatures.

I'm also continuing to read about Shackleton and Antarctic exploration and frankly it's amazing that more of the explorers didn't die. On Shackleton's very first trip the leader was Robert Falcon Scott who organized a trip to the literal unknown and didn't TEST OUT any of the gear before hand. Like the stoves or putting up the tents or getting into the special winter gear. The first time they did that was in the Antarctic. In a storm. Also the expedition had almost no one who had ever traveled that far south even though there were people who had experience in those waters --I think ego got in the way of that.

Almost the whole of the British Antarctic expeditions are examples of white men failing upwards.


Laura - Sep 17, 2024 7:58:41 am PDT #2605 of 4168
Our wings are not tired.

I've had great success with vaccines in the past (never got more than one at a time). The worst I've had is a bit of sore arm if I poked at it, so I didn't do that. Granted my doctor's office had the best needle wielder ever. I never got a bruise from his drawing blood either. Alas, no longer my office so I have to take my chances when I get the next Covid boost.

Well done, Jen's body!!