Yeah, okay, lighting my ear on fire and surgery on my head not options! Hee.
Maybe the paper fire cone thing did something with pressure differentials? Dunno.
Anyway, yeah, it's a virus wait it out is the advice I got. Oh well.
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Yeah, okay, lighting my ear on fire and surgery on my head not options! Hee.
Maybe the paper fire cone thing did something with pressure differentials? Dunno.
Anyway, yeah, it's a virus wait it out is the advice I got. Oh well.
They said to try motion sickness OTC meds, but they didn't do anything for me.
I went to the ER for vertigo!
The time I was admitted to the hospital from the ER was when I had vertigo! But I had it so bad I couldn't open my eyes without throwing up. And it went away after a few days. They never figured out exactly what it was but it was probably a virus.
I do still have a tendency to vertigo, but it's never been as bad as that first time.
I once managed to go to the ER three times within the space of a year, but that's it (once for vertigo, once for an infected cat bite, and once when I had my stroke).
Vertigo -- The Hidden ER Patient Maker
Vertigo -- The Hidden ER Patient Maker
Seriously.
Apparently!
So, Top Design? I feel like it was obvious that Nathan was going to win, and I feel good about it.
I actually wasn't sure at first, Jesse. I didn't love his house as much as I wanted to, and Margaret was right about that wallpaper going up the stairs.
I felt like I could live in Ondine's house, and really liked all of it, but that it wasn't *quite* high-concept enough, especially that front room.
I actually thought Preston was going to win. I think in the end he was almost too polished. And I got that vibe that they both wanted to reward Nathan for taking chances and that they knew Preston was going to be really successful anyway.
And I got that vibe that they both wanted to reward Nathan for taking chances and that they knew Preston was going to be really successful anyway.
Yeah, totally.
I really liked what Jonathan said about each of the three of them -- I was thinking they would never be competing against each other in real life, because no one person would want to hire more than one of them! I would totally pick Ondine for my own place.