I had to listen to Disco music for four and a half hours straight today.
My Pop Culture in Media class in conjunction with our radio station was doing a 70's throwback day.
It was mandatory.
It's the 70's dammit.
Where was my Misfits, T.Rex, Ramones, Bowie, Santana, Ramones, Rainbow, Sabbath, Judas Priest, Blue Oyster Cult.
Where the hell was my Motorhead and Stooges. LED ZEPPELIN!!!!
Hell I'll even take Kiss at this point.
I feel dirty for having to hear Rick Dee's sing Disco Duck and the Bee-Gees back to back.
Someone help me.
I'm sorry to hear that, fly.
We just got back from the vet's, after saying good-bye to one of our cats. Profound kidney failure. From a high of 5, the wife and I are down to just 1 cat for the first time ever. And yeah, it's quiet around here.
"Loudly proclaiming that you are above childish things isn't a sign of maturity - it's proof of adolescence." - Schnitzy Pretzelpants
Co-host of The 'Mike & Pól Save The Universe' Comics podcast - check it out on www.mikeandpol.com
Jeffrey Brown is awesome.
Awwwwwwww, that is totally awesome.
It is the Dad's job to prepare the children for reality.
It was not as bad as I was expecting.
I am sorry to hear that, Fly.
Salem? I am so sorry, Joedoc. Pass on my sympathies to Joedocwife as well.
Roles considered for other actors/Actresses that did not happen.
Pamela Anderson the role of Dana Skully in X-files
Matthew Broderick as Walter White in Breaking Bad
Gillian Anderson: Lady Cora Crawley in Downton Abbey
Hugh Jackman: James Bond in Casino Royale
Michelle Pfeiffer: Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs
What have I always believed?
That, on the whole, and by and large, if a man lived properly, not according to what any priests said, but according to what seemed decent and honest inside, then it would, in the end, more or less, turn out all right.
Calling all nerds. I need your assistance, because I don't have time to see a doctor, or Google the billion f*cking things that could possibly be wrong with me. One of you jack lobes is probably a secret doctor anyway. I am suffering from extreme fatigue. Yay. Isn't everyone, you ask? Yes. However, this is extreme for me. I am having a difficult time staying awake, going to bed without getting undressed, flossing... blah blah my normal routines that I kept, even after my nervous breakdown a few months ago. I was taking a one 1 mg tablet of Clonazepam at night for the last 3 months, to lower my anxiety, and to help me sleep, however, I have not taken it in three or four days. I fell asleep without doing my normal routine maybe four days ago, and decided it was as good a time as any to stop taking medication. However, I think I may have taken some allergy medicine the night before that night, and maybe it was still in my system that first fatigued night? Anyway, I don't' know the side effects of stopping this medication cold turkey, and would be very relieved to find out that extreme fatigue is a symptom.
It's also allergy season, and other than that one night, I have not been taking anything for my allergies. It made me feel too groggy the next day. I'm about to FORCE myself to exercise, which I keep hoping will help, but so far it has not. In fact, I think it's getting worse.
I cut back on my carbs again, quit junk sugar, but binged on that tonight in the hopes it would help, it did not. I may not be drinking enough water, so I drank a lot tonight, and that seemed to help a little, but not enough to make me think that's the only problem.
It's also possible I'm just getting too flap jacking old to be working two part time jobs and taking care of two small boys, but I don't think I'm that old yet? And I'm not a stranger to hard work. Again, this fatigue is unusual for me.
Anyway, while I'm walking around the house trying to motivate myself to actually run, could someone find out if Clonazepam withdrawal, allergies, or age, can cause extreme fatigue? I'm still a little depressed too, but not as bad as I used to be, and this is something that I've noticed over the last week.
Please help me figure out what the earlobe is wrong with me. My head actually feels heavy, and I feel like breathing is hard work. Not short of breath, but like my lungs are heavy? Weak? Ugh. This is just the WORST time for this to be happening. I'm tempted to take another Clonazepam tonight just to see if that's the problem, but don't want to start the withdrawal all over again if it is.
Thanks! Let's make out or something.
The unicorn is kind of lonely
Being unique and oh so corny
Mounting does not amount to much
The unicorn is unic-horny.
~the4thpip
Diamonds, Daisies, Snowflakes,
Bipolar Danger Girl
Chestnuts, Rainbows, Springtime ...
Is Bipolar Danger Girl
She's tinsel on a tree ...
She's everything that every girl should be!
Sable, Popcorn, White Wine,
Bipolar Danger Girl
Gingham, Bluebirds, Broadway ...
Is Bipolar Danger Girl
She's mine alone, but luckily for you ...
If you find a girl to love,
Only one girl to love,
Then she'll be Bipolar Danger Girl too ...
Bipolar Danger Girl!
~fly on the wall
The unicorn is kind of lonely
Being unique and oh so corny
Mounting does not amount to much
The unicorn is unic-horny.
~the4thpip
Diamonds, Daisies, Snowflakes,
Bipolar Danger Girl
Chestnuts, Rainbows, Springtime ...
Is Bipolar Danger Girl
She's tinsel on a tree ...
She's everything that every girl should be!
Sable, Popcorn, White Wine,
Bipolar Danger Girl
Gingham, Bluebirds, Broadway ...
Is Bipolar Danger Girl
She's mine alone, but luckily for you ...
If you find a girl to love,
Only one girl to love,
Then she'll be Bipolar Danger Girl too ...
Bipolar Danger Girl!
~fly on the wall
Thanks Snarkie and Puma. It is difficult and different, Salem will be missed. Sabrina is a little confused and is wondering what is going on. Princess, I think this is a doctor matter. Stopping a med cold turkey could mess with your system.