Critters

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I am sure I meant to post something about something but last night when I got home I was exhausted, and I couldn’t figure out why. I went to bed early, and woke up about three with a raging thirst. I drank about a gallon of water and tried to fall back asleep, but even though I was still exhausted, and felt like I had gone to bed after a vodka bender, I was only able to doze. This meant, of course, that I was so tired I couldn’t get out of the house in time and got to work late. And all day I felt worse and worse — tired, feverish, my mouth and throat feeling like I’d been swilling acid, and food just didn’t taste right — until my limp brain cells finally realized I must be coming down with something. So I had to drag myself off to evil Walmart for some Tylenol.

Anyway, I’m sure that was fascinating to everyone. I feel better due to the Tylenol, and I’m drinking tea with honey, so maybe later I’ll write that review of Buckaroo Banzai that you’ve all been waiting for so patiently. (Yes, I finally watched it.)

5 Responses to “Critters”

  1. McGehee Says:

    I dunno — Buckaroo Banzai was a fun enough movie and all (I thought), but the idea of trying to write a review of it would certainly have caused me many of those same symptoms.

  2. Sigivald Says:

    Curse-a you, Banzai!

  3. cardeblu Says:

    “Where are we going?”
    “Planet 10”
    “When will we get there?”
    “Real Soon”

    It does have its moments….

  4. 1bodyand2faces Says:

    as respectfully as possible, you have to have the highest “requesting money” to “writing interesting posts” ratio in the history of blogging. honestly, I’m not even criticizing the blegging so much, times are tough, but seriously when was the last time you actually put some focus into a post? sometime in ’07, no doubt

  5. Andrea Harris Says:

    Alas, two-faced one (you do know what that means, don’t you?) the well of creativity occasionally does run dry. But do feel free to continue to criticize, as I shall feel free to ignore your criticism.

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