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A Day in the Life
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What did the opposite of cheering you up today?

Like the post office and email.

He's the first person I've known to die.
I'm sorry, Kelly. That's awful.
I guess I won't complain about having to work on a sunny Friday, then. Dang that perspective thing.
I guess I won't complain about having to work on a sunny Friday, then. Dang that perspective thing.

And it still sucks to work on a sunny Friday, Jackie. I don't want to feel like I killed this thread with this, I'm sorry.

On a completely different level, I know you've been looking forward to the sun, Jacks...sorry you're inside:) Go ride your bike later!
Kelly, I could have sworn there was a great thread about dealing with the death of a loved one recently. I just can't find it. But, just be there for your friend, and don't worry about thinking of something profound to say.
I think I will go for a bike ride after work. Chris will be at his piano salon (which I loathe - too recitally, ugh), so I'll be on my own after dinner.
It's supposed to be in the 90's today! I had trouble keeping up with my melting popsicle last night when it was 85 degrees upstairs in my house.
I think I will go for a bike ride after work. Chris will be at his piano salon (which I loathe - too recitally, ugh), so I'll be on my own after dinner.
It's supposed to be in the 90's today! I had trouble keeping up with my melting popsicle last night when it was 85 degrees upstairs in my house.

*big hug*
My oldest childhood friend died at age 29. She was six days older than I am. Made me very aware of mortality.
On a less serious note, what mildly upset me today was the number of Americans who are still bitching about the Chinese gymnasts who beat the American team being under age. They're now claiming that the whole world is outraged and demanding an investigation, when in reality, it is only the Americans who give a damn. Talk about sore losers. Honestly, how hard is it to acknowledge defeat?
(No offence to the Americans in the audience. Honestly. And for what it's worth, I'm glad Nastia Liukin won the all-around final. She's the real deal. America can be proud of her.)

Sorry, KD. That sucks! But RA's right, Petty will be back.
Yeah, cancer's in my Mom's family, too. My grandmother, and all her sisters, died of it.
Thank goodness for modern medicine. My mom had a lump detected, and they did a lumpectomy and she's fine. Whew!
Yeah, cancer's in my Mom's family, too. My grandmother, and all her sisters, died of it.
Thank goodness for modern medicine. My mom had a lump detected, and they did a lumpectomy and she's fine. Whew!
I'm bummed that the Nick Cave concerts coming up next month are SOLD OUT, both shows in Seattle and the one in Portland.
See, this is what I get for liking someone POPULAR! Humph.
See, this is what I get for liking someone POPULAR! Humph.

....where's that CDF helmet?



..and yeah, you can't much more cold warry than explicitly threatening to nuke someone.
Oops, misquote. It was "airplane toilet ice hats"
mentioned in this thread, post 62, and other places in THC, I believe:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show_g...
mentioned in this thread, post 62, and other places in THC, I believe:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show_g...

Knowing I've got a meeting with one of most annoying clients on Monday morning, I can handle it during the week and I can handle it on a friday but not a monday morning and to make it worse they are trying to get money out of us.


Before the sufferings of others I am always utterly powerless...Sorrow comes in great waves - no one can know that better than you - but it rolls over us, and though it may almost smother us it leaves us on the spot and we know that if it is strong we are stronger, inasmuch as it passes and we remain. It wears us, uses us, but we wear it and use it in return; and it is blind, whereas we after a manner see.

Sherri, similar to your eye poking (and, stop doing that, by the way) whenever I bite my tongue, or the inside of my mouth, I always end up doing it again soon after. Why IS that?
Tornados, yikes! I just read your post in True North, and wonder if there's a neighbor with a basement you could visit today?
Tornados, yikes! I just read your post in True North, and wonder if there's a neighbor with a basement you could visit today?

Second, I would like to protest any mention of Taco Bell in the "things that did not cheer you up" thread. Taco Bell makes life brighter.
That's a great silver lining on that story, Ko. It still makes me furious to think about.
Can we send THEM to Guantanamo?
Can we send THEM to Guantanamo?

And: I had the same thoughts as Sherri on that article. Oh, go try to rob a conveinence store and lock your keys in the car by accident, why don't you? That's about what I feel you guys are capable of.
Things that did not cheer me up today: Waking to the financial reality that I will have to stay in my job a little while longer, though I had planned to leave soon to seek something I'm actually interested in. Sigh.
Having my sleep broken by my cranky old cat attacking the other cat (how DARE he ALSO sleep on the bed!) many times, and by snoring husband many other times.

I used to think getting older would be cool. Now I'm not so sure.
I would have been perfectly happy staying 35. Unfortunately lying about one's age doesn't stop the effects of aging from happening. Bloody hell.
I cut my bangs again last night! I promised myself I wouldn't do it, but I looked like a Pound Puppy. They are short and choppy and look ridiculous.


sorry to hear that Sherri. Knees... that's a lousy place to have pain. My mom has bad knees. She's too stubborn to have knee replacement surgery just yet. She excercizes them as best she can, and just powers herself along with willpower. Right now she is in Africa. Crazy woman. Bad knees, monkey pox, and machetes. She's nuts!!!
banana fana fo lovely.
borrow at will. I'm pretty sure I lifted it from Hugh Grant in some random film. : )
borrow at will. I'm pretty sure I lifted it from Hugh Grant in some random film. : )

In light of reading some of the sadder news here, it wasn't such a bad day...but I'll put in my two cents anyway. It's been dark and raining all day, all week for that matter, all month mostly. I painted all day only to find at the end of the day it was all wrong and wiped most of it off. Forgot to bring the bulbs that I drove all the way to my husbands work to give him. In general feeling lousy and think that today would have better been spent in bed. DH came home in a bad mood and has to work all weekend. And finally, I have an overwhelming bad feeling that the American people will vote for McCain/Palin despite my hope for intelligent life out there.



Here's another story: On my way home I called my wife and told her I was getting a movie from Blockbuster. She said that they had tried calling while she was already on the line (we have caller ID) and so didn't know what it was about. I didn't think I had any overdue movies, and so I went to the place and asked the young lady at the counter if she called me. She had this look of utter surprise and said, "Me? I didn't call you."
"Are you sure?" I said, wondering why she wasn't checking the computer or something to make sure.
"Well someone called from here," I said. "My wife said someone called while she was on another line."
"I didn't call you; maybe it was a message from Blockbuster." She said this as I was looking at the "Blockbuster" on her name tag. At this point I realized she thought I was asking if she personally had called me, like to go out on a date or something.
"Yes, the Blockbuster store called me," I said. She simply nodded. Matter settled for her.
"Do you think you can find out what it was about?" I asked. Finally at this point she checks my account to find out what the call was for.
I was a just a little annoyed by this, but my wife thought it was hilarious later.


I will fail.

And not knowing anything about international affairs. At all.
(Yes, I already posted that on the True North thread about Sarah Palin, but I think it should be spread about.)
I get the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel every day...but four bucks and twenty-five cents on Friday for the two additional papers may break a longheld Friday tradition of snagging extra papers.