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Post by Pixi on Feb 10, 2010 13:55:50 GMT -5
I've been casting a show, selecting songs and burning CD's all morning. Also battling a bug which I see Spring is too. I haven't been sick in a long time so I'm hoping I can beat it off. Shan- I have not been online when you have been talking about your Father but my sincerest wishes for comfort for you in this stressful time. Karen - love the opener. you can beat it off. Heh, heh. *iz twelve* ;D Hee! Misha and the door and Ellen just keep making me smile.
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Post by Sue on Feb 10, 2010 14:00:03 GMT -5
Sakurajima Volcano with Lightning Credit & Copyright: Martin Rietze (Alien Landscapes on Planet Earth) Given that this follows the 2 posts just prior to its posting I think it more likely that the explanation has something to do with Slayer/vampire sex.
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Post by Rachael on Feb 10, 2010 14:03:24 GMT -5
Ironic part opener. Or perhaps just appropriate.
Emily seems to be in the evil four-month sleep regression. Which, for her (so far) is like normal 4-month-old sleep. She wakes twice a night and insists on being fed. But when you're spoiled and used to 7 consecutive hours of sleep, it's hard to get used to only getting three again.
This will pass, this will pass, this will pass....
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Post by Squeemonster on Feb 10, 2010 14:03:26 GMT -5
you can beat it off. Heh, heh. *iz twelve* ;D Hee! Misha and the door and Ellen just keep making me smile. I KNOW! Just when I think I can't love that man more, he goes and does something even more adorable. I love that someone on the set played that joke on him. Makes me think the crew all sit around and giggle at his tweets, just like all his minions do. ;D
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Post by Rachael on Feb 10, 2010 14:25:17 GMT -5
Oh, nice. My sister just found my dad's stash and I can't have any because I get random piss quizzes at work. The first and last of which was right after I started there 6 years ago. *headdesk* *Hugs Shan*How cool is it that your Dad HAD a stash for your sister to find? Really, Shan, under the circumstances I don't see why you can't indulge just a little. The residue will be gone from your system in just a couple of weeks. Yeah, but Murphy's Law says they'll test her as soon as she gets back to work...and I really think Shan and I had the same dad.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 10, 2010 14:32:15 GMT -5
Life is very hard. Did I tell y'all that Anna's boy testified in favor of legalization ? He wore his Eagle Scout uniform to do it, too. Julia, life is rich and full That is one of the more awesome things I've heard about in a long, long time. The Boy may have the potential to be truly awesome, although he seems a mere infant in some ways. Julia, would leave, but for Mr. Space being in the shower yet.
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Post by Pixi on Feb 10, 2010 14:32:45 GMT -5
Hee! Misha and the door and Ellen just keep making me smile. I KNOW! Just when I think I can't love that man more, he goes and does something even more adorable. I love that someone on the set played that joke on him. Makes me think the crew all sit around and giggle at his tweets, just like all his minions do. ;D I know they are reading it. I just know it. It completely cracks me up. Like you say, I bet the crew gets as much fun out of it as we do.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Feb 10, 2010 14:36:07 GMT -5
Well, at least my nagging and bitching have done somebody good. Paul's nasty chest cough will not go away. I keep telling him to call the doctor and get it looked at, but will he? No, of course not, real men don't need no stinkin' doctors. And no, he didn't want me to make the appointment for him, and I couldn't anyway because I don't have his membership number, and with my luck, it'd conflict with his schedule or something. Last night, I got mad. I told him that I was worried because when Kitty had a cough that wouldn't clear up, it turned out walking pneumonia, and remember that pleurisy he had? He just rolled his eyes at me. Which, of course, made him cough. So this morning, I emailed him a reminder to call the damnblasted doctor, with the HMO appointment phone number. He has an appointment on Friday morning. Of course, he still has to actually go...
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Post by Squeemonster on Feb 10, 2010 14:38:05 GMT -5
I KNOW! Just when I think I can't love that man more, he goes and does something even more adorable. I love that someone on the set played that joke on him. Makes me think the crew all sit around and giggle at his tweets, just like all his minions do. ;D I know they are reading it. I just know it. It completely cracks me up. Like you say, I bet the crew gets as much fun out of it as we do. Are you following vancouvernights? She's on the crew--I'm thinking she has something to do with set design or something. And I'd bet good money that she's the one who put the sign on his trailer. ;D
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Post by Pixi on Feb 10, 2010 14:46:01 GMT -5
I know they are reading it. I just know it. It completely cracks me up. Like you say, I bet the crew gets as much fun out of it as we do. Are you following vancouvernights? She's on the crew--I'm thinking she has something to do with set design or something. And I'd bet good money that she's the one who put the sign on his trailer. ;D No - but I will.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 10, 2010 14:46:14 GMT -5
Well, at least my nagging and bitching have done somebody good. Paul's nasty chest cough will not go away. I keep telling him to call the doctor and get it looked at, but will he? No, of course not, real men don't need no stinkin' doctors. And no, he didn't want me to make the appointment for him, and I couldn't anyway because I don't have his membership number, and with my luck, it'd conflict with his schedule or something. Last night, I got mad. I told him that I was worried because when Kitty had a cough that wouldn't clear up, it turned out walking pneumonia, and remember that pleurisy he had? He just rolled his eyes at me. Which, of course, made him cough. So this morning, I emailed him a reminder to call the damnblasted doctor, with the HMO appointment phone number. He has an appointment on Friday morning. Of course, he still has to actually go... I've gotten pneumonia twice. I don't run exeptionally high fevers. In fact, my symptoms at the onset are no worse than a bad cold. But both times I was diagnosed I was mere hours away from dying and both times meant two weeks bedridden. Get him to that doctor if you have to pick him up and carry him.
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Post by Pixi on Feb 10, 2010 14:49:41 GMT -5
Hee! Definitely the one who put the picture up.
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Post by Sue on Feb 10, 2010 14:55:26 GMT -5
Ironic part opener. Or perhaps just appropriate. Emily seems to be in the evil four-month sleep regression. Which, for her (so far) is like normal 4-month-old sleep. She wakes twice a night and insists on being fed. But when you're spoiled and used to 7 consecutive hours of sleep, it's hard to get used to only getting three again. This will pass, this will pass, this will pass.... Maybe a growth spurt coming up?
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Post by Rachael on Feb 10, 2010 15:02:46 GMT -5
Ironic part opener. Or perhaps just appropriate. Emily seems to be in the evil four-month sleep regression. Which, for her (so far) is like normal 4-month-old sleep. She wakes twice a night and insists on being fed. But when you're spoiled and used to 7 consecutive hours of sleep, it's hard to get used to only getting three again. This will pass, this will pass, this will pass.... Maybe a growth spurt coming up? Maybe. Her doc says that babies her age have big neurological development spurts, and can be expected to sleep less well for a few days to a few weeks. And to expect it again at 8 months. Typically, if she was in a growth spurt, she'd be eating more at daycare, but she's not - she's eating less and sleeping more during the day.
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Post by Squeemonster on Feb 10, 2010 15:05:26 GMT -5
Hee! Definitely the one who put the picture up. Yep. ;D
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