Curling is awesome.
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Jesse, it's absolutely possible to have a migraine without the headache.
I mean, maybe it's some other random nausea, but whatever it is, it's No Good. Wah.
Jesse--First, drink a big glass of water. Dehydration is very bad for migraines. Do you have any migraine meds? If not, get thee some Exedrin, or take two Naproxyn, which have been proven to help with incipient migraines.
I'm in Amych's corner WRT professional athletes. Phelps is a professional athlete, even though there isn't a professional swim organization (or maybe there is?) and he certainly has a right to support himself as an athlete.
I think this year's US Basketball team, while embarrassingly dominate, is a great example of professionals who are playing in the true nature of the sport, and not as NBA stars -- for Bryant or James to play 10 minutes or less a game is shocking and kind of cool. Ditto to see Jason Kidd show up at the volleyball events to cheer on a team. And the fact that the men's team has been showing up at the women's team's games to support them shows that this year they have gotten the spirit right.
Sigh.
Just back from the docs. They are considering sending N to PT and speech therapy. I don't have TIME to run him to appts all week. I work full-time. Crab Crank Grump...
Curling rocks! Except when one falls and one breaks one's arm.
I lvoe this picture from the equestrian events: [link]
Suddenly I'm nauseous and shaky and have that migraine eye-socket feeling, if anyone know what I mean.
It also sounds a little like low blood sugar can sometimes feel, Jesse.
Curling rocks! Except when one falls and one breaks one's arm.
Ahem! Exactly!! Not that I would have ANY knowledge of that sort of event, whatsoever.
I *TRIED* to go exercise my new and exciting right to be a voter who is represented in congress and all that jazz! Sadly, when I got to the voting location (and was madly outnumbered by people working there, and was told "OOH! You're the first person in your subdistrict today!" (it's a primary, today)), I was then looked up in the rolls, and told "Um, they sent you an absentee ballot?" Except I didn't request one, and more importantly, didn't GET one.
So I had to complete a PROVISIONAL BALLOT!! I felt all possibly disenfranchised and shenanigan-y. Oooooh. I also had my cheat-sheet from the local alternative paper.
Now I'm wondering where my absentee ballot ended up, and if someone else FILLED IT OUT FOR ME!
Are you sure you're not living in Chicago, megan? I believe their motto is "vote early, vote often."
Wah wah wah. I did make it through the meeting, which is something. And my minion bought me ginger ale and saltines. Cute! My diagnosis is migraine, disguised by the Aleve I had taken an hour before.