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Wow - it's nasty out there. rain/snow/sleet/wind=little sharp things that poke your face. There is half a tree down by the school, and a poor utility worker in a little tent/shelter up on his cherry-picker working on something over by the laundromat.
On the plus side, though, the laundry is done, and I don;t have to go out again until at least Monday unless I really want to.
On the minus side, I'm coughing goo and leetle blood specks, so I guess it's back to the sofa for me. But I have warm blankies and a pile of books, so I guess it's okay.
On the plus side, though, the laundry is done, and I don;t have to go out again until at least Monday unless I really want to.
On the minus side, I'm coughing goo and leetle blood specks, so I guess it's back to the sofa for me. But I have warm blankies and a pile of books, so I guess it's okay.
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Date: 2004-11-24 04:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-24 05:34 pm (UTC)I pretty much figure that coughing blood is a good enough excuse to stay in. It sounds so Victorian....
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Date: 2004-11-24 08:11 pm (UTC)And stop coughing up blood! That's an order!
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Date: 2004-11-24 10:43 pm (UTC)Get better soon... if you can stand it chamomile tea with honey might make you feel more comfy and warm.. ( i HATE chamomile tea but some people like it)
FEEL BETTER!
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Date: 2004-11-24 11:39 pm (UTC)Just a note, thuogh. People (like me) who are allergic to ragweed are often cross-allergic to chamomile. First time I tried a "nice relaxing cup of chamomile tea", I had a 7-hour asthma attack.
I have cocoa, and Tazo Wild Orange herb tea, and they are the yum.
::sound of teakettle whistling::
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Date: 2004-11-25 03:01 pm (UTC)