Sunday, September 10, 2017

10 true things 09/10/2017

1.)  Making an attempt to knit again - want to knit some socks for Sheila.  It would be nice to give them to her on her birthday.  . . . to cheer her up.  This of course means I have twenty days to knit a pair of socks.  Actually less than that because I need to ship them.

2.)  I am way to pissed off about political shit.  I gotta stop.  Seriously.

3.)  I got a rash that seems to be going away but it wasn't.  Kinda worried about it.  Is it a virus?  I gotta stop.

4.)  I went to dunking donuts this morning and got 3 chocolate cream filled donuts.  I love those.  I gotta stop.

5.)  Brought out my guitar yesterday and started playing.

6.) Today is Adam's birthday.  I called him.

7.)  I am anxious about the quasi-date I am going on next Saturday.  Mostly what I am worried about is that she will cancel out or stand me up.

8.)  It looks like it might rain today

9.)  I bought an audio book yesterday, called I am legion - bobiverse book 1.  Listened to it while I started knitting.

10.)  Just made myself some spaghetti with mild Italian sausage.

11 and 12 were like to much information.

13.)  I am thinking the last 2 items were not quite what you expected.   SURPRISE!  Anyway by my account, I am still sober.
14.)  Was going to hike today but I don't think I will.  I will knit and listen to my book and try not to eat.

15.)  So number 15 on my 10 true things list is that I do not like being corrected unsolicited.  For instance, I make some sort of statement, could be right, could be wrong, but my office mate will invariably chime in with, "Actually,. . ."  and then proceed to say the opposite of what I just said.  For instance, I said that I had a caffiene head ache and was talking about how caffeine is a vaso-constrictor.  He then says, "Actually, caffeine dialates your blood vessels."

caffeine headache cause

Well actually David, it doesn't.  But I am just getting my information from specious sources like WebMD,  American Journal of Medicine,  The Harvard Medical Newsletter.

Okay, I'm done.



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