I am up freakishly early
Jun. 29th, 2002 09:12 amI went to bed at about 8:30 last night to take a "brief nap" before Pak_Man78 came over to wish me well. Of course. I did not wake up until about 2 hours ago. Man, I must have really needed some sleep.
Looking over my vast array of meds, I realized I had been taking one of my scrips wrong, which means I was knocking myself out 6 hours before my real bedtime. Whoops! Damn Pharmies anyway!
So now i have this whole, long, Saturday to hang out, swim in the pool, and get stuff done. Maybe I will call Uterdic and see if he wants to come over for dinner.
Yesterday my high school alumni directory arrived. I only got one so I could find my brothers since I don't know where they live. In case anyone doesn't know, I'm something of a black sheep and have not seen my family in over 7 years. In some ways that sucks, yet my life improved greatly without my untreated bi-polar mother screaming at me on a daily basis.
I also rented that movie "CAVEMAN" featuring my fave beatle: Ringo, and a very young Shelly Long. There's less than 20 words of dialogue in the whole film. All you theatre people out there should try to catch it, if only to see how much story you can tell without words. I enjoy it very much.
Have a good day everyone!
Looking over my vast array of meds, I realized I had been taking one of my scrips wrong, which means I was knocking myself out 6 hours before my real bedtime. Whoops! Damn Pharmies anyway!
So now i have this whole, long, Saturday to hang out, swim in the pool, and get stuff done. Maybe I will call Uterdic and see if he wants to come over for dinner.
Yesterday my high school alumni directory arrived. I only got one so I could find my brothers since I don't know where they live. In case anyone doesn't know, I'm something of a black sheep and have not seen my family in over 7 years. In some ways that sucks, yet my life improved greatly without my untreated bi-polar mother screaming at me on a daily basis.
I also rented that movie "CAVEMAN" featuring my fave beatle: Ringo, and a very young Shelly Long. There's less than 20 words of dialogue in the whole film. All you theatre people out there should try to catch it, if only to see how much story you can tell without words. I enjoy it very much.
Have a good day everyone!