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Lordy. I am having the closest thing to a panic attack as I think I am able.


Four weeks


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(Sung to the tune of 'Johnny B Good')

Far Far from Louisiana and warm New Orleans,
Way up north among the cold and screams,
In a small apartment for dogs and men,
Where lived a Monkey boy named Patrick Curtin,
He studied Law to find a job that Lasts,
Now he has to pack up and move REALLY fast!

GO!
Go Monkey Go!
GO!
Go monkey Go!
GO!
Go Monkey Go!
Monkey B Goode!

:D

Silver Crusade

Patrick Curtin wrote:
Four weeks

Do you own your home or rent?


I just got back from running an errand for my mother, and I'm exhausted. I don't know if my lethargy is related to my tumor, or if it's something else. I'll go sleep for a couple hours. See everyone later.


Ragadolf wrote:

(Sung to the tune of 'Johnny B Good')

Far Far from Louisiana and warm New Orleans,
Way up north among the cold and screams...

...Screams?

Liberty's Edge

Treppa wrote:
Ragadolf wrote:

(Sung to the tune of 'Johnny B Good')

Far Far from Louisiana and warm New Orleans,
Way up north among the cold and screams...

...Screams?

Seems pretty accurate.

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
John and I were talking about places we might live when we are finally fed up with the cost of living in NY (which may come sooner rather than later) and Maryland/DC was brought up as a possibility. Mostly because my boss keeps saying he wants to put a financial advisory rep in our company's Bethesda office. But housing isn't that much cheaper there than it is here. Maybe a little. We shall see.

From what I understand, the cost of housing in the DC area has dramatically increased over the last 8-10 years, along with traffic, crime, etc......


Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Four weeks
Do you own your home or rent?

Renting. And my lease fortuitously is up this month.


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Four weeks
Do you own your home or rent?
Renting. And my lease fortuitously is up this month.

It is almost like Fate is intervening on your behalf...which I always take as a very bad sign.

Watch your back, Monkey! Some gremlins or such may be up to something!

;)


Well, packet is away. It's in the spaghetti monster's noodles now


That sounds strangely delicious.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
That sounds strangely delicious.

Mozzarella 3:15

For I am the pasta and the sauce.
Ramen


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Catastrophe: The Permian Extinction


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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)


Sad start to the day. I was just informed that my female pup Penelope that my ex took with her when she left passed away some months ago. RIP little Penelope. You were Daddy's little girl. :'(

Silver Crusade

Aw :( Sorry, man.


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Sorry Patrick. :(


I am sorry to hear that, PC.


Thanks guys.

The sadness isn't as sharp as some I've experienced. I have grieved for her loss since 2015 after all. Still, it sorrows me that she passed. I had always held out some slim hope that my ex would get tired of her and give her back.

In a way, it does give me closure. I know she's gone, and I no longer have to worry about her. That is cold comfort, but it's the best I can do.


Damn. I'm sorry.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Sad start to the day. I was just informed that my female pup Penelope that my ex took with her when she left passed away some months ago. RIP little Penelope. You were Daddy's little girl. :'(

Awwww :(


I'm sorry to hear that, Patrick.


:'(


hi everyone,

best of luck with DC, Patrick

best of luck and positive waves for the surgery, John

sorry for you loss, call


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the girl can turn from her back to her belly now

yeay for mobility

*goes to re-install stair gates*


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Pretty soon, she'll be running rings around you, chasing frogs, and so on. Enjoy these moments of peace and quiet, they won't last long. :)


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gay marriage- german politic:
looks like gay/lesbian marriage will finally get equal rights on friday, Federal Chancler Merkel said in an interview that she no longer thinks it a problem and her coalition partner, the Labour party, promptl forced a voting for friday. 3 parties will vote yes: Labour (social democratic party) Greens and Socialists (the Liberal party would as well, but they are not part of parliament at the moment)
Merkels conservative "christian democratic union" will most likely vote half and half and their partner the Bavaria-only "christian social union" will vote against it

Silver Crusade

Woohoo!


Meh. Another evening, another return of toothache. Today much milder than yesterday, thankfully. Still annoying. Trying to return to bed soon...


My loose estimation of prices in Poland for tourists visiting...


On the insurance front, it seems that the company switched providers a while back, and I simply fell through the cracks. Not a pleasant feeling.


And, I found out why I fell through the cracks. My employer sent me last year, in a plain envelope, a letter telling me that the providers were changing. For something this important, you'd think that they'd make the envelope stand out more. But no. *sigh* Not for the first time, I feel like I'm dealing with a bunch of oblivious "droids." Well, I now have a place to start from.


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John Napier 698 wrote:
And, I found out why I fell through the cracks. My employer sent me last year, in a plain envelope, a letter telling me that the providers were changing. For something this important, you'd think that they'd make the envelope stand out more. But no. *sigh* Not for the first time, I feel like I'm dealing with a bunch of oblivious "droids." Well, I now have a place to start from.

Well, at least with them deducting from your pay, you SHOULD be covered. You just need to get the right info.

Hoping that isn't too hard for you.


We'll see.


Sorry to hear your troubles John.


I'm dealing with some serious emotional roller coasters today. Im not used to it. I need to get my emotional s#*& together.


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It's a big change. Give yourself time to breathe. *hugs*


Thanks. *sigh*. Situational anxiety... I don't know how people deal with the clinical version


Tequila?


Lol. I would think that would fall under 'the cure is worse than the disease' column


Speaking of tequila, I had a horrible incident a few days back. My liquor shelf collapsed. Among the casualties was my brand-new unopened bottle of Patron Silver tequila. A real loss :/


D:


I know! And my Kahlua and Kraken rum. Terrible


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For some reason, I got onto the 1970 Altamont concert featuring the Stones. You know, the one where they hired the Hell's Angels do to concert security, and the Angels stabbed and stomped a poor kid to death?

Rolling Stone magazine did an article right away, before much of anything was known, so it was a lot of color and quotes from musicians and bystanders. Holy crap, I forgot how the "in-crowd" talked during that time. Groovy, bad vibes, cat, old man, old lady, bummed, bad trip, etc. The article reads as rather ridiculous now, despite the grim contents.

It reminds me of Nine Princes in Amber, which also contains some super-dated prose.

Groovy, man.


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At least your scotch and vodka are safe. Those are the important things.

It's almost 0430, and I'm starting to get sleepy.

Night-night.

Silver Crusade

Night-night Treppa :3


Patrick Curtin wrote:
I know! And my Kahlua and Kraken rum. Terrible

the patron is real loss. I find kraken to be humdrum, kahlua can be found in most places. Come to NY and I'll replace them for you.


Treppa wrote:

For some reason, I got onto the 1970 Altamont concert featuring the Stones. You know, the one where they hired the Hell's Angels do to concert security, and the Angels stabbed and stomped a poor kid to death?

Rolling Stone magazine did an article right away, before much of anything was known, so it was a lot of color and quotes from musicians and bystanders. Holy crap, I forgot how the "in-crowd" talked during that time. Groovy, bad vibes, cat, old man, old lady, bummed, bad trip, etc. The article reads as rather ridiculous now, despite the grim contents.

It reminds me of Nine Princes in Amber, which also contains some super-dated prose.

Groovy, man.

I heard about that growing up. I learned to never hire legbreakers for security.

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