So, about me -- yeah.

May 28, 2008 17:37

It's been awhile, I know. I've been a flake here. I have been super busy, super tired, and super sick -- all in a row! I had lots of lovely, lovely friends visit me over the past couple of weeks. I was in three different cities in one week. I have been to amusement parks, airports, casinos, many highways and... stuff. I am beat. But it was fun ( Read more... )

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argel39 May 30 2008, 16:01:31 UTC
Ugh, don't move to Arizona. Unless you like sweating. Then you can move there. :(

I love that you name all your iPods Clementine. Really, I love that you name it at all. I name my stuff all the time (car, TV, iPod, etc.), and people think I'm nuts. But it just means we have more imagination than other people.

My iPod's name is Roger. :)

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cantinera May 31 2008, 20:49:33 UTC
My mom is from Arizona, so I know about that. I would even hesitate moving to Phoenix (with more to do). Yuma? Don't think so. If Paul took it, I would move back to London.

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ewwmagnet June 7 2008, 00:50:31 UTC
YOU ARE BACK IN SO CAL? EMAIL ME? thien.kimn@gmail.com

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cantinera June 11 2008, 04:19:39 UTC
DUDE! YES! Catch-up time!

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ewwmagnet June 12 2008, 01:09:16 UTC
YOU NEED TO EMAIL ME SO I CAN GIVE YOU MY PHONE NUMBER!

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arknflark June 8 2008, 18:13:26 UTC
Hope your hands are better by now - have you been getting those fissures on your finger tips? I've been plagued by similar problems myself, but on the upside, though it means I can't always use the computer (too painful, as you say) it also means I can't cook, clean or do anything menial. It's tough, lazing around all day.

The doctor's prescribed me something that's like petroleum jelly plus (called Epiderm). It's wonderful, I use it like a handcream and also as a soap - worth trying in addition to the steroid creams.

I suspect you're getting addicted to moving.

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cantinera June 11 2008, 04:22:40 UTC
My hands are healing again. I just had a horrible spell, where they were cracking and bleeding, and it was just a bit too much. Doesn't help that I work in a dusty bookshop, handling books all day long. It's not as bad though. I used to have this one cream my doctor prescribed (I forgot what it was called... I want to say Eucerin though), that was amazing. Someone thought it was normal lotion I had in my room and was rather greasy for awhile because of it, but that's eczema for you. I am not a huge lotion fan, but I need to remain moisturised.

I probably am addicted to moving. But hey, it's my way. Le sigh.

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