I apologize for any incontinence this may cause.

Apr 18, 2006 21:05

I kid you not, that was an actual line from an actual email I received at work today. I burst out laughing when I saw it. Of course, it was SUPPOSED to read "I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause," but that's not what it said.

Today actually ended up being a pretty good day. With the comic relief email, an unexpected email from an old high school friend I haven't heard from in several years, and actually getting some stuff done at work, it was kind of nice. Not even the waste-of-time hour meeting or test of the fire alarm system could ruin it. Plus, my class got out early tonight! Not sure what I'll do with the extra time. Probably spend some time on my much-ignored PS2.

Tomorrow will be different, as I have a dentist appointment. I don't know about you, but I really don't like going to the dentist. It just isn't very comfortable. I don't fear the dentist, and it's nothing I can't handle. I do go every six months like you are supposed to. I just don't particularly enjoy that time. Plus, it's a new dentist. My insurance changed from last year, and my dentist wasn't on the provider list, so I had to choose a new one. The office is closer, which is good. But I know nothing about the place. At least at the old place, I knew that the hygienist was cute. Made things a little easier when I at least had a pretty face to look at while she was cleaning my teeth.

Now for the weekend update...had a big hail storm. Golf ball size hail, maybe even larger. It tore up some of my window screens, but otherwise, no significant damage. Car was in the garage, thankfully. Followed that up with a trip to Victory Field for an Indians game. I love baseball and being at the ballpark, and this was no exception. It was kind of interesting, too, because the guy sitting behind me was the father of the Indians' starting pitcher, so he had a unique perspective on watching the game. Also, I got three bonus innings, because the previous night's game--which had gotten suspended by the same storm with the hail--was tied after six innings, so they finished that game first. Gookie Dawkins, who used to play for the Reds and is now apparently the starting 2B for the Indians, made an incredible SportsCenter-caliber doubleplay in which he dove for the ball and then made a no-look, over-the shoulder toss to the shortstop, who completed the play with a throw to first. It was a thing of beauty.
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