I had a brilliant idea for the MMP

Why do I even try to get things done?

Nothing irks the way I plan it, today has been a series of interruptions.

Was the cheese melted on the sandwich Midget?
I burned my lip a few days ago, and my finger yesterday when melted cheese dripped out of a sandwich.

I hope you feel better soon **Rosie[/

**FCD **is having a couple of brats and some assorted raw veggies. I’m still digesting lunch. We’ll have strawberries later. I should probably shower - I’m no longer overheated, but I feel mega-grungy.

Yep, shower. That’s the ticket.

It wasn’t melted cheese, it was cold out of the fridge. Though I do quite often burn myself on hot food and drinks.

Maybe I should just learn how to live my life properly.

My tongue still kind of hurts today. No clarinet playing today because of it. :frowning:

Arkansas again makes national news, with a dog eating twenty-three rounds of .308 rifle ammunition.

Dang! Talk about droppin’ poop bombs! :eek::smiley:

OYKW has gone to his place. He has laundry to do, even though I offered him use of my very own washer and dryer. Ok, he also has to monitor a home health nurse tomorrow mornin’ at six a.m. and where he has to go is closer to his place than da cave, still, bummer.

gotti hope they disappear the gallbladder soonest.

I know the surgery itself is easy-peasy. My brother had his out on a Thursday and was back at work on Monday. We are a notoriously strong and stubborn family - possibly too strong for our own good at times, such as the time a doctor looked at the MRI of my spine and was stunned that I was able to walk. :eek:

The stinky part is just all of the order a test, get it approved, get it, wait for someone to “read” it and relay the findings to my doctor, order another test, lather, rinse, repeat…

Ka-CHING!
:frowning:

My fun meter has been pegged. MWAH!!

flyttrap I could not agree more.

I should be wantin’ to lie in the bed and watch teevee until sleepy time. However, I’m sorta wired. Maybe that will go away soon.

Constantly! Considering the continuity its really of no consequence however.

Because you are young and foolish? :slight_smile:

For some reason the first thing I flashed on was “I like children. If they’re properly cooked.”

You don’t think of someone in Arkansas having a hunting dog of that (I am so ashamed of myself) caliber. :smack:

We are speaking of the Young Lady’s possible career, Sir. Do not be facetious.
:dubious:

And you should be. :dubious:

Worked, came home, watched a little hockey. Making catfish with portabellas and peas.

{{{{rosie}}}}

Hope it goes well, gotti.

This is why i keep my ammo away from Gordie.
[sub][sub]Merde yourself, dude.[/sub][/sub]

I had something similar happen once. I was running a movie theatre at a summer resort area, and had just returned from the nightly bank run when something went sideways on the pole. Power is delivered to big users in 3 phases. The big, expensive hand grenades, err, light bulbs in the booth need all three to produce light, and two phases does not cut it. Of course, our electricians, We Wire for Fire, Inc., randomly chose what phase to hook up secondary things (like emergency lights) to so some theatres were in the dark, with the projector and sound running, but no emergency lights, while others had everything going, including the emergency light, and other theatres had everything in between. Needless to say, everybody wanted their money back, which was in the bank. I broke out the defunct drive-in rain tickets.
Fun times, not

I hate writing research papers! I’m not that bad a writer, I have decent content, I’m driving myself nuts going perfectionist!

(deep breathing) This is a DRAFT. I need to hand it in tomorrow, will get comments from the instructor probably Thursday, drop-dead final submission (electronic) is Friday.

[QUOTE=The Vorlon]
The big, expensive hand grenades, err, light bulbs
[/QUOTE]

The seemingly random way things were wired may have been intentional to balance the legs for the building as a whole, but dark emergency lights was probably dead batteries.

Well, I have something written. Not sure it isn’t a steaming pile, but it’s written. We’ll see if I feel any better about it after I’ve gotten some sleep.

Trivial item, but one that’s going to be a problem: page numbering in Word 2013, if you have oddball prefatory pages, is a [bleep], especially if the instructor insists on things being done in a way that allows an automatic table of contents. (And yes, she’s getting an electronic version, so can check that if she chooses to.)

Morning, mumpers! It’s all bright and shiny over my side of the pond, hopefully the weather gods will look kindly on us and keep it that way all day. Yesterday was similarly pleasant and (having had a ginormous piece of carrot cake) I even cycled an extra couple of circuits of the park on my way home. There is a running/cycle track inside the park area that (I believe) is one-quarter mile total, but since the park is circular and has a wide and relatively quiet road around it, I cycled on that and added an extra 0.2 of a mile to the total. I might even do the same again tonight on the way back…and then I’m going to undo all the good work by going to the pub and drinking some lovely beer :smiley:

(((((rosie))))) - hope you feel better soon, cat snuggles are good for aches and pains!

gotti, if you need emergency surgery, I have a very sharp knife…

Good Mornin’ Y’all! Up and caffeinatin’. YAWN ‘Tis 70 Amurrkin and very dry out with a predicted high of 91 for the day. I shall venture over to the east forty this mornin’ to finish up the last of the monitorin’s I have to do there. Thus I shall leave from da cave so have a little mess around time. I should finish that up easy peasy this mornin’ so there’s that.

Nettie just think, it will all be over soon.

Ok, that’s all I got. I need more caffeine and rumbly tummy wants sustenance. Then, alas and alack, irk purtification must commence. Then burger flippin’ tonight. My life is just endless excitatement!

Happy Hump Day Y’all!