January 2011
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words are cool. you can quote me on that.
– sara, she who once said, “sometimes i know people who go places.”
It was college, ok? I did a lot of things I’m not proud of.
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I googled "tired all the time"
Apparently most of the general population experiences this. The number and quality of the results was a little surprising.
It’s probably my thyroid. So I get to be poked with a vampire needle to check that. OR it could also be because I’m not exercising regularly, not really at all lately. I guess that means I need to make friends with the elliptical again.
I’d almost rather...
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The fact that I have friends in different time...
Time travel rocks.
No, YOU'RE watching Mean Girls 2 after the game
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The Babysitters Club: Where are they now? →
Surprisingly believable. What do you mean, “fiction?”
At work we have a big fancy copier-printer-scanner-fax machine that runs well mist of the time and always runs out of paper.
The other day, it flashed thid error message:
“PC DRUM.”
It was all I could do not to yell “PC loadletter- um… drum! WTF does that mean??
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Haircut happening today. I’ve been waiting for a year and a half to grow my hair out long enough to donate to Pantene Beautiful Lengths. Its finally long enough to cut without leaving me with a too-short cut.
I got the idea after I chopped my hair short just before taking the bar exam. I could have donated it then but didn’t think of it until it was too late. I decided to make up for...
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I had a vague memory this evening of waking up in the middle of the night to Josh sort of patting my arm and face. I clearly remember taking his hand and moving it away from me. I must have fallen back asleep immediately.
What I do NOT remember is wildly flailing my arms around in my sleep and almost snacking him or elbowing him in the process. However, that’s exactly what he told me I was...
The Real World: Mental Hospital Edition
mentalflossr:
This is the true story of three schizophrenics, who all believed they were Jesus Christ. It wasn’t long before they stopped being polite and started getting real crazy. In 1959, social psychologist Milton Rokeach wanted to test the strength of self-delusion. So, he gathered three patients, all of whom identified themselves as Jesus Christ, and made them live together in the...
peppersprout asked: The weekly workload report is actually great since I work on the billable hour and need to make sure I've always got work - it lets people know what you have going on. The downside is that sometimes right after it goes out, you get six projects at once!
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Regrets of a stay-at-home mom →
Holy depressing:
“Research shows that mothers earn 4 to 15 percent less than non-mothers with comparable jobs and qualifications, that as job candidates, mothers are perceived as less competent and committed than non-mothers (fathers, in contrast, rate higher than men without kids).”
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12 Bookstore Cats →
I know the kitty in #3! Yay for Lawrence and awesome used bookstores!
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I drive to work for the better part of the hour between 7 and 8am, and I drive home between 5 and 6pm every day.
So I can say, without fail, that mornings are getting lighter earlier and darkness is creeping up a little later every day.
I’m down with that. Bring on springtime!
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I’m attempting the 365 photo project. I suppose this means I should finally get a flickr account? Seems like that would make things easier.
I realized I didn’t do a Thanksgiving post or a NYE retrospective this past year. That’s pretty unlike me. And I’m still disappointed I didn’t keep up with the Reverb 10 project. Ah well. Life gets in the way, that’s ok....