See, it's not just the unpaid-personal-assistant aspect of the job that frustrates me and makes me want to be anywhere else, it's the whiplash effect when all the time I put in yesterday to get the information to my boss winds up being a moot point as he informs me that his crew members, being grown-ups and all, will be making their own travel arrangements after all. I literally wept with relief, holding in the wracking sobs and wondering if my mood swings aren't just due to his whims (for the third night in a row I had dreams in which I quit my job) but also a side effect of starting a lower dose on one of my meds. My BP was up about 15 points on the systolic yesterday, but I doubt the new dosage would have that quick an effect. Oddly, I seem to have more energy and the hip bursitis hurts a bit less. But that too can be explainable by effective physical therapy and me being a good girl and doing my exercises. Still, worth watching; I'd like nothing better than to be able to take nice long strolls come autumn. In the meantime, there's always lots to read and watch. Like this nifty video:
Via Keith DeCandido, who calls it the "best commentary on Spider-Man 3 yet." Haven't seen the movie, waiting for the DVD, you know the drill...
Via Keith DeCandido, who calls it the "best commentary on Spider-Man 3 yet." Haven't seen the movie, waiting for the DVD, you know the drill...
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