LOL! When I was parked in your drive last week, we were talking about the dead trees and wondered if they'd recently died and what you were going to do with them.
We obviously share a brain. Or part of one, at least.
Yeah, the one died completely last year and the other one is on their last legs. They've been there for nearly 40 years and blue spruces aren't actually supposed to survive in our climate anyway, so pretty good deal.
Re LJ spam. I've been getting a lot of it too. They used to be from dummy accounts but now they are anonymous. I don't get the point of it. They're incoherent so it's difficult to see WTH they're pushing, they tend to be on old posts no one is reading and they can be quickly deleted so again no one sees them. It's just annoying having to clean up.
Yeah, diabetes sucks amphibian digits. The slimy icky toes of toads. And the blood sugar numbers take a long time to stabilise. Once they do, you are apt to find yourself as anal about them as I am.
When I was in the hospital (one of the several times our vacation was interrupted by my skin deciding to try to kill me) in the Outer Banks, the doctor said that to me after I had a long (ahem) intense discussion about what I would and wouldn't eat with the dietician. The doctor was from Austria, so he said, "You are a little bit anal about your blood sugars, no?"
I looked him right in his eye and said, "I am a LOT anal about my blood sugars, yes."
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But, hey, I'd forgotten the fic even existed and it didn't suck when I reread it!
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When I was in the hospital (one of the several times our vacation was interrupted by my skin deciding to try to kill me) in the Outer Banks, the doctor said that to me after I had a long (ahem) intense discussion about what I would and wouldn't eat with the dietician. The doctor was from Austria, so he said, "You are a little bit anal about your blood sugars, no?"
I looked him right in his eye and said, "I am a LOT anal about my blood sugars, yes."
Give him credit. He laughed.
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