Insomnia for more than 4 hours can be dangerous.
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Insomnia for more than 4 hours can be dangerous.
Insomnia for more than 4 hours can be dangerous.
Hard to handle, eh?
Change of plans After an hour in the library, we were notified that they're doing some testing in there today. Since parents can't be in the testing area, I'm done until my shift at the book fair. 3 hours with no plans...whatever shall I do? View attachment 15758
Sounds like a weeks worth of work to me!! Reading a book under a newly cleaned fan's gentle breeze, Heaven!Vacuumed the house, and cleaned the fans. It's to hot to do much else.
Only thing is, I can't read anymore...Sounds like a weeks worth of work to me!! Reading a book under a newly cleaned fan's gentle breeze, Heaven!
...you really WILL break your arm patting yerself on the back....pool boy.....I’ve been taking Viagra for my sunburn.
Doesn’t cure it, but it keeps the sheets off my legs at night.
Hey, I come here. Proves I'm a fan of fiction and tall tails (pun intended)....you really WILL break your arm patting yerself on the back....pool boy.....
...please refrain from using the word "come" as it relates to the previous text...thank you....the GNT Medical Staff.....Hey, I come here. Proves I'm a fan of fiction.
LOL. Guess I should be glad you commented before I was done editing....please refrain from using the word "come" as it relates to the previous text...thank you....the GNT Medical Staff.....
That's the only good thing about it. Otherwise it's a hell of a way to clean the bottom of the pool.
I’ve been taking Viagra for my sunburn.
Doesn’t cure it, but it keeps the sheets off my legs at night.
I can't take Viagra before bed, it keeps me up all night..........
Awesome!! That is just super damn cool! I love Joe Hill.Joe's event was great. He picked a few people from the audience (including myself) to play kazoos on stage while he and the audience sang songs in which he rewrote the lyrics. He read a scene from the book and then signed whatever you brought or bought and posed for photos. He's a really entertaining and funny guy.
Here is Joe's panorama and the kazoo he gave me.
Today, had to take the kiddo for blood work first thing. His behavior has regressed to the point where he is in a constant state of agitated anxiety, but not being able to have breakfast before leaving the house took his mood to a new low.
The phelbotomist heard him before she saw him and I could tell she was scared.
She did great though and kiddo actually held very still. Then it was right back to his usual howling, banging, stomping, yelling self, but I was just thankful we got through the blood draw with no problems.
The phelbotomist admitted that she said a prayer before she came in the room to do it. So, thanks God!
Spending the rest of the day doing housework.
I know that makes you happy! Have a great visit!I'm going home to visit my dad.
Tomorrow picnic/cookout/barbecue lunch, after lunch take the car to the garage for the second time in two days, then dispose of a murder victim. Typical stuff.
Oh that's awful! Hope he's better soon. Very kind of you to take your priest and pharmacist cards. I love getting a real live card. We have a parishioner who always remembers the staff (there's 4 of us) birthdays and secretary's day and sends cards. It's so thoughtful and always makes my day to get a card from her.We are going to take a get-better-soon card by the rectory as poor Father has shingles!! AGH!!! We are also taking a sympathy card by our pharmacist, her 98 year old grandmother died recently. I am going to try to decide what to read until the library calls on the 30th.
I protect him from the creepy crawlies and he protects me from the dogs. But only the big dogs. He coes little bouncy yappy things....he considers them like big hairy bugs.
Poor cricket wife thinking her husband is out running around with some hussy cricket.I just found a cricket in the bathroom. . Biggest cricket that ever crickerteretred. Glass cover and paper slide and released him outside.
I was not not happy, neither was the mutant giant cricket.
Now I wonder if I separated him from his cricket wife or something.