andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2012-02-12 04:46 pm
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I command you to feel sorry for me.
It's Padmini's birthday tonight, and people are meeting up to go for a meal, followed by seeing The Muppets at the cinema.
And I am going to spend the evening at home, feeling ill.
I was hoping, until about an hour ago, to drag myself over there. But having just made it to Sainsbury's and back (a 5 minute walk either way), I can safely say that (a) I wouldn't be in much state to enjoy it and (b) I would be making snuffling noises all the way through (and yes, I am dosed up with medicine).
I'm not happy about this, particularly as Ed's going to be up, and I haven't seen him in aaaages.
Not sure what to do with my time instead, as my brain isn't up to anything complex.
And I am going to spend the evening at home, feeling ill.
I was hoping, until about an hour ago, to drag myself over there. But having just made it to Sainsbury's and back (a 5 minute walk either way), I can safely say that (a) I wouldn't be in much state to enjoy it and (b) I would be making snuffling noises all the way through (and yes, I am dosed up with medicine).
I'm not happy about this, particularly as Ed's going to be up, and I haven't seen him in aaaages.
Not sure what to do with my time instead, as my brain isn't up to anything complex.
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As secretly astoundingly artistic Ed?
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BTW - Your title to this post reminds me of what a person in AA once said:
"If you want sympathy it's in the dictionary between shit and syphilis."
I always thought that was a bit cold, but then, some people who first come into AA can be real whiners. (FYI - I was in recovery from 1990-1997)
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(I'm already a big fan of Segel!)
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As for things to do with your time, anything from the list of:
1) Make something
2) Read something
3) Understand something
4) Play something
As far as the last one goes, I can recommend Star Trek Online. It's quite good fun.
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Best advice: keep on the paracetamol, hot toddies and honey-lemon-glycerol linctus until you can breathe again.
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