Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Sausage opens a floodgate for many of us Rose

just took two of my dog's melatonin sleeping pills. Maybe this will work. I'm going to go to work tomorrow in the hopes of keeping my mind off shit. Maybe (gasp) turn off google talk and just work? Doubtful.

Tonight was the last hybrid documentary night. It was sort of sad because I enjoyed having something to go to each Monday night, enjoyed seeing new movies with other people who like movies. It was fun. Unfortunately tonight was Herzog's Wild Blue Yonder, and even after this second viewing I still don't like it. Everyone else did though. I actually fell asleep during some of the underwater/other world scenes. snooozing like the throat singers in the background. The instructor is starting up her own screenings of whatever experimental shit she can get, so maybe I'll stalk her and go to those things and meet some new people or something. Doubtful.


Here's to the Golden Girls taking me to dream-land.

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At 2:03 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you tried Advil PM?

Re: being fragile.....some people don't seem to understand that strong female doesn't mean okay to stomp on heart, never needs help &/or feelingless. Unfortunately, when it comes down to it, yes, you probably can get through this all on your own. That does not mean that you should have to or want to.

'Be careful with this one' is bullshit. If he's not mature enough to take care of himself, then he shouldn't be dating or whoever said that is a bit overprotective & even if it's his mother, that still is sketchy & we're a little too old to be saying that to people who date our friends.

I realize this is probably none of my business & erase this if you feel like it's an intrusion. Good luck. Batting cages also might help.

 
At 2:15 PM , Blogger rus-trilla make it rain said...

Thanks for the advice, it actually was really helpful/cheered me up.

Anon, where can I sign up to be your friend? lol

 
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