Ow. I took a walk just now, and a dogwalker with 3 small dogs was coming toward me, so I stepped to the side to give them room, and my stupid left ankle rolled (the one that I sprained horribly in February [it's the only one I *ever* sprain, because it's weak and tends to roll to the outside]). It wasn't enough to make me fall, but it hurts like a bastard. Not as bad as in February, but still, ow ow owie.
Plus, when I did it, I was 1/2 mile from the house, so *that* was a fun walk home.
I'm trying to decide between painkillers and booze.
I was at work Wednesday until 9, last night until 6 (I normally leave at 4), and today's end is not in sight.
Y'all, I'm surrounded by Bawlmer seniors heading to Vegas that I swear to god are a living breathing parody straight out of Hairspray or similar Waters oevre. I just can't.
Timelies all!
We are doing an abbreviated Philcon this weekend.(Leaving early tomorrow morning, getting back some time Sunday)
I'm trying to decide between painkillers and booze.
I'd go with painkillers plus ice.
I'm trying to decide between painkillers and booze.
I'd go with painkillers plus ice.
I iced it as soon as I got back, and took ibuprofen and tylenol. I may add 1/2 of a squirreled-away percocet on top of that, because it hurts around my ankle like a cuff, and then across the top of my foot. Dang it.
Person on FB just referred to the way some people think Christians are "enfilades".
I...assume that means infidels?
My mind went to empenadas. Which, TBH, is a place my mind likes to go anyway.
"A suite of rooms formally aligned with one another", apparently. I'm picturing a shotgun double, although the examples given include baroque palaces. Can't figure out how to apply it to Christians.
Also a military tactic, but I am even less confident I am picturing that correctly. Although maybe easier to apply to how some people think of Christians?