A Llama of very little brain

Jan 11, 2019 19:49

Well taking the happy pills at breakfast did most definitely Did Not Work. They left me feeling so groggy and drowsy that my boss was getting ready to drive me home at about 10 this morning. I've been feeling out of sorts all day.

So why, when they're making me that drowsy, I'm not sleeping, I don't know. Maybe it was a coincidence? Not quite sure what to do now - do I go back to taking them at the normal time, do I trial maybe at dinner time, do I speak to my doctor or a pharmacist?

Being so woozy all day, I've been very short-tempered and having little patience for idiots. And they seemed to be out in force today.
Me: It's been approved, should be on next week's payment run, all being well funds into your account on the 18th
Them: Of January?
... no, October.

Me: You've raised the PO on the wrong vendor account. Please re-raise on vendor 12345
Them: OK, what vendor account should I raise it on?

Me: It'll be on the first weekly payment run after you approve it for payment
Them: What does that mean?
Me: ... That it'll be paid the week after you've approved it
Them: When will that be?
Me: When you approve it
Them: OK, but when will that be?
Me: *sigh*

I don't have enough brain for today. I'm watching Vikings on Amazon - because, y'know, I need another TV show like I need a hole in the head. And I'm spamming Natalie with random pretty images on gchat,



I managed a whole 10 days without buying a book. Then Christie Barlow posted on social media last night that her new book was out tomorrow and was pre-order on Kindle for £1.99. Still, I think 10 days is something of a record. Does it really count as buying a book if I use a gift card?

Also, I love how some of Riley's movies are so obscure that when you type them into Netflix is just goes '....nope' not even a 'we don't have that, try this', just a straight forward '...nope'. I was in the mood to watch Wild Grizzly. I have it on DVD, of course, but was being lazy and not wanting to walk the like steps between couch and DVD player

books, ben browder, michael shanks, work, movies, riley smith, mental health, amanda tapping, richard dean anderson, christie barlow

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