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I feel that Hell freezing over is so 20th century... why not Hell GLAZING over.... ?

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I feel like I'm at Denny's and am so hungry because I have not had time to eat yet today.

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I feel like I have a headache coming on. 

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I feel like I walked around my neighborhood today, stepping in the mud and still kept going in an attempt to locate Ingres targets. As a result, I got in my daily target for walking.

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On 4/29/2016 at 1:16 AM, kat said:

I feel like shit.

*hugs*

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2 hours ago, phee said:

*hugs*

Thanks.  Hugs back. Hope you had a great birthday.

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Meh

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A little sad but okay.

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You know that feeling like a door knob in a Turkish cellphone store that has recently been hit by lighting and shifted in time by a random 7 seconds so that everything smells slightly like multidimensional vanilla and burnt eyelids? Yeah probably not like that. 

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I felt like drinking a beer once, it was great.

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Like I got a few things accomplished for once. :)

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Feeling totally ecstatic that I we made it home (and even did a bit of an Ingress run) without having a full blown Charley Horse attack. :biggrin:

Edited by TronRP
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Feeling mind blown. The organizers of today's 5K Timber Trot Detroit have me worried. I got there to register my niece for the run and they were not even set up yet. I asked if she could stay to assist while I made a quick run and that I would be back. The people setting up, at first, tried to ignore me and kept watching me as they continued moving tables and chairs around. So I stepped closer and one girl like to have broke wide for the other end of the tables. I asked my question again. This time one guy stopped, looked at me, set up a chair and started on a table. So since he was still watching me, I asked again if it would be ok to let my niece stay and help until the race since registration was 7 to 9 am and it was already after 7. Finally the guy says, "If you are looking for the 10K out of Ann Arbor, I can't help you..." When he started laughing I realized he was reading my UofM Hoodie. At least I got some sort of a response. The rest of the crew looked like they were afraid I was about to attack them (or as if I were speaking some strange "city" language).

I stated my question again and finally, the guy said, "Well, we're still setting up...." I asked if I should come back around 8 because registration was from 7-9. Dude looked at the others who offered nothing then said 8 should be fine. As we were getting back in the truck, I heard him throw a joke about "riding your bike" to make it back to the event since it took so long to drive (It took us a half hour to get there because all the roads were closed for the run).

After we drove off I told Cj it was a good thing I was dressed regular or they probably would have thought I was going to jack them or something.

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15 hours ago, TronRP said:

Feeling mind blown. The organizers of today's 5K Timber Trot Detroit have me worried. I got there to register my niece for the run and they were not even set up yet. I asked if she could stay to assist while I made a quick run and that I would be back. The people setting up, at first, tried to ignore me and kept watching me as they continued moving tables and chairs around. So I stepped closer and one girl like to have broke wide for the other end of the tables. I asked my question again. This time one guy stopped, looked at me, set up a chair and started on a table. So since he was still watching me, I asked again if it would be ok to let my niece stay and help until the race since registration was 7 to 9 am and it was already after 7. Finally the guy says, "If you are looking for the 10K out of Ann Arbor, I can't help you..." When he started laughing I realized he was reading my UofM Hoodie. At least I got some sort of a response. The rest of the crew looked like they were afraid I was about to attack them (or as if I were speaking some strange "city" language).

I stated my question again and finally, the guy said, "Well, we're still setting up...." I asked if I should come back around 8 because registration was from 7-9. Dude looked at the others who offered nothing then said 8 should be fine. As we were getting back in the truck, I heard him throw a joke about "riding your bike" to make it back to the event since it took so long to drive (It took us a half hour to get there because all the roads were closed for the run).

After we drove off I told Cj it was a good thing I was dressed regular or they probably would have thought I was going to jack them or something.

I'm sorry you guys had that happen. That sounds like a whole lot of unnecessary bullshit. Hugs

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A little tired, a little achy, and my neck is bothering me.

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Like crawling into bed and not moving for a week.

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Life is so fucking stupid

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25 minutes ago, phee said:

Life is so fucking stupid

A big hug and I am sorry: (

 

Edited by kat
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I worked so hard today it feels like my body hates me right now....a cup of coffee should make us friends again...

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I feel that I'm going to sleep. The End.

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Not gonna lie, been feeling pretty bad a** the past couple of days.

Sunday, at 11:58am, I got my riding mower out and cut all six backlots, then trimmed them all up from 1:54pm until 7:58pm. Came in and cleaned up from dinner, where everyone had visited the HomeHouse for Mother's Day, brought up the last of the laundry, got the kids on their assignments and off to bed, got home at 11:27pm, ate dinner and crashed for a few hours.

Monday, at 5:45am, got breakfast on the table, pulled bus stop duty until 7:08am, then did security rounds until 7:40am and started dinner. At 9:51am, I got the lawn mower prepped and running, cut 5 out of 6 front lots (my neighbor's tree stump bent my blade...fortunately, I had saved that yard for last). At 11:08am, I used the blower to clear all the sidewalks. At 12:20pm, fell down the back stairs, got up, relocated my gear, drank a cold Ohana Lemon Iced Tea, prepped my equipment, trimmed and cleared the alley lot until 3:42pm. By 3:55pm I had all yard work completed and tools put away. Went home, got cleaned up.  At 6:24pm, got over to the HomeHouse, started the last part of meal preparation and had dinner on the table by 7:15pm. At 7:39pm, began processing packages, had the dinner table cleared by 7:59pm, had all mail sorted and bills setup by 9:51pm, left product feedback, set up for orders, got home and had the daily Japanese Lesson sent by 11:59pm.

 :cool

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I feel like I have a cup of coffee in my left hand, and my phone in my right hand.

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Slowly getting more disappointed trying to find stuff that appeals to me...for less than $300 a pop...

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