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Sep 07, 2010 17:48

I didn't have much to write about in the past week because it was mostly more of the same: make job applications, receive rejections, play WoW, read and write.

I also got introduced to the joys of apple crumble and finished The Stolen Throne, a Dragon Age tie-in novel ( Read more... )

work, food, health, books

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eofs September 7 2010, 21:11:58 UTC
1) Crumble is the nicest thing ever. (Although... I could swear I made an apple and blackberry crumble when you visited me in Carlisle.) I much prefer it to a fruit pie, and it's so much simpler

2) I'm sorry you're getting poorly so much :0(

3) That's great news that Monster has got a lead for you.

4) Lego would be AWESOME.

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deceptica September 7 2010, 22:33:46 UTC
1) Hm, I don't remember that. Could it be that I opted out, being not overly fond of blackberries?

2) So far nothing's been serious *knock on wood*, and I try to laugh it off as "foreign bacteria in a foreign country", but a lot of it is so damn awkward. Like, I developed an itchy skin condition about two months after I moved here, but no matter how many tests the doctors did, they couldn't find any reason for it. So now I'm just living with being itchy a lot of the time, guessing that it's an allergy or something... I don't really have the resources to figure it out for sure. Same with that abscess on my gums - I'm hoping it won't cause me any harm until I can afford to find a good solution for it, but even so it's unpleasant to spend months expelling pus into your mouth. I've been taught to always try to keep my body as healthy as I can (even if I'm not athletic or fit), and right now it simply feels like I'm physically deteriorating and powerless to stop it, which is quite depressing ( ... )

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eofs September 7 2010, 22:55:07 UTC
1) I have the memory of standing in Tesco (I even remember where I stood) and suggesting it then, so I'd hope you'd have said at that point if you didn't like them ;0) I might be wrong, but I'm pretty certain I made it.

2) The stuff which is irritating is, well, irritating. I'm sorry that you're itchy though. I assume you tried washing powder? (I'm convinced Guido is allergic to his washing powder(s) based on the pattern of the rash which covers his body. But he's not motivated to try to change anything about it because it's not itchy. Not that I can talk on that front...)

3&4) *Crosses everything* I'm sure you have enough experience with lego ;0)

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deceptica September 8 2010, 12:03:26 UTC
1) Hm, I don't remember that, but I'll be happy to take your word for it. I guess this was just different as Graham's Mum made a big deal out of it... "Have you had crumble before?" "I'm not sure..." "Well, then you'll have to introduce you to it!" And then we basically arranged a whole visit for the purpose of me eating his Mum's crumble. :P

2) Yeah, first we dropped the fabric softener, then we tried different powders - bio, non-bio, extra skin-friendly etc. but it made no difference.

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schubatt September 8 2010, 05:29:57 UTC
Hi! Drück dir die Daumen für deinen Job.. und ich mein, wenn sie dir sagen, dass du zu wenig Erfahrung hast könntest du ja einen Probemonat oder so vorschlagen...
Betreffend Allergien kann's natürlich das Waschpulver sein oder auh einfach irgendwas im Wasser (nicht überall gibt's guter Wiener Hochquellwasser) oder ein Geschmacksverstärker/Aroma aus deinem Fertigessen - ich nehm ja an, dass du noch nicht mehr selbst kochst, oder?
Das wär vielleicht am einfachsten zum Testen, du lässt eine Woche lang das künstliche Essen weg und schaust ob es dir besser geht.
Liebe Grüße und nochmals *Daumen drück*

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deceptica September 8 2010, 12:07:21 UTC
Ja, das Waschpulver haben wir schon ausprobiert (siehe Kommentar oben). Ans Essen hab ich noch nicht gedacht, aber mir ist in der Richtung auch nichts aufgefallen.

Das Wasser hab ich schon unter Verdacht - angeblich ist die Trinkwasserqualität hier sehr gut, aber das Wasser in der Umgebung ist ur hart (ungefähr das doppelte oder dreifache von Wien). Leider ist das aber auch etwas, was ich im Moment nicht wirklich beeinflussen kann...

Und danke fürs Daumendrücken. :)

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bluealoe September 8 2010, 13:33:32 UTC
Yikes, the infection sounds yucky. I hope it goes away soon! (And I've experienced so many weird medical things since moving to Japan, so I can related.)

Good luck with the interview!

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