extremely random post of extreme randomness...

Sep 07, 2008 21:02

...because I'm too lazy to do anything else.

  • It's official: Barack Obama is NOT the Antichrist. I know y'all were concerned about this.

  • Speaking of elections, now there are two to keep up with. And this one doesn't look pretty, not at all. Stephen Harper is not the Antichrist, either (although I'm not so sure he doesn't eat kittens), but he does Read more... )

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patchfire September 8 2008, 01:31:32 UTC
you around??

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 01:43:14 UTC
I'm going to forcibly leave the computer and go pick up the kitchen. I tend to hyperfocus so most likely no. I will, however, likely be around tomorrow night.

I figure cleaning will make me feel better. At least I hope so. *sigh*

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patchfire September 8 2008, 01:47:57 UTC
*pets*

Cleaning rarely makes me feel better. You are a strange breed. ;)

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 02:03:38 UTC
It's not the cleaning that makes me feel better, it's the state of being clean, housewise.

However, on second thought, I've loaded and run the dishwasher, cleaned out the sink, picked up after the cats, and now my shoulder is yelling at me. I'll wash the floor in the morning.

So much for hyperfocusing.

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tarimanveri September 8 2008, 01:33:46 UTC
I think I can confirm that Stephen Harper doesn't eat kittens.

However, he does eat babies.

And he's a cyborg.

And saying that his environmental policies are stone age is an insult to the stone age.

Feh.

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 01:41:37 UTC
think I can confirm that Stephen Harper doesn't eat kittens

I dunno. This kitten looks pretty scared to me:


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stinaleigh September 8 2008, 01:41:54 UTC
My mother is a nurse and she thought she had a rotator cuff tear once. After all the tests they still thought that and went in for arthroscopic repair. What they found: No cartilage in her shoulder from lifting patients for 30 yrs. Her rotator cuff was just fine. I hope yours is just a rotator cuff tear.

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 01:45:13 UTC
I don't lift patients, so it's probably not that (psych nursing has its perks). I really, really don't want surgery, though, in any case.

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stinaleigh September 8 2008, 01:47:40 UTC
Not lifting patients definitely helps. She doesn't lift patients anymore either. *grin* Psych was something she never did, most of her career was spent in PACU, CCU, or ICU with a short stint in ER.

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 02:01:30 UTC
Psych isn't my first choice, but OB nursing would be crazymaking for me on account of the way hospitals manage birth in North America (well, the US and Canada, anyway. I've actually heard some good things about Mexico).

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irinaauthor September 8 2008, 14:30:41 UTC
Does anyone think, hmm. How can he deal with caring for small children and running the country at the same time?

If Barak Obama had a special needs newborn, yes, I would be wondering that exact same thing.

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 21:58:12 UTC
What I've heard isn't about the special needs child, it's about 'issues' like car seats, her daughter's pregnancy and how soon she went back to work after giving birth. Also a bunch of stuff about the way she gave birth, which IMO is entirely irrelevant.

I wonder if anyone actually would ask Obama about dealing with public office and a special needs child had he been the parent of one.

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primroseburrows September 8 2008, 21:59:41 UTC
Woe. Am at work and can't access the links. As soon as I get home, I promise!

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