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Jan. 29th, 2012 12:14 pmUh someday I might make myself a new icon for this place. But that takes time out of rapping poetic about how much I wish I didn't have a headache or potentially back problems. I am also suspecting that it has a lot to do about being dehydrated. Only when I drink coconut water I feel all high pressure-y. I guess its hard to describe.
and when I squirrel rub my face (which I apparently do often and didn't notice before) my eye will then begin twitching. As though I've started my face machine *tick* *ticktick* Unlike one of my coworkers I do not think its cool. Usually because I have a headache at the same time.
I should have not dawdled or been upset by taking a bath during the morning and soaked in the epsom salt I got. My mom was all asking me why I got it and whats wrong with me. Last time she used it was when we were all younger and she had to have toe/foot surgery and they told her to soak it in that. I just read its suppose to deal with sore muscles and blah de blah. WELL in case you ever need a laxative, you can also turn to epsom salt. And the overly nice lady who told me so, says you shouldn't plan on leaving your house for a few days.
I do not intend on using it for that...ever.
But I do know how it works, and most everyone else does too. Ever been told not to drink saltwater? yeah that's why. Say goodby to most of the regular water in your body. Osmosis.
and nothing like scary cat sneezes. I forgot she was sleeping on my bed, and that is not the kind of sneeze madison makes.
Now she just came over to be petted and let out of the room. People who say they don't know what their pets want probably don't read body language very well. also if your dog is pawing at your arm and you ignore it...and then it uses the floor as a potty I'm going to say I told you so. Training goes both ways.
anyhow!
I think I'm actually going to go play harry potter this time instead of making a washcloth and watching miss marple...though I could do that again.
I suppose I should also feed myself food.
edit: and I just checked and the job for the store artist is only internal. I failed before mostly because I always caught it on the second go where they put it out to the public as well.
and when I squirrel rub my face (which I apparently do often and didn't notice before) my eye will then begin twitching. As though I've started my face machine *tick* *ticktick* Unlike one of my coworkers I do not think its cool. Usually because I have a headache at the same time.
I should have not dawdled or been upset by taking a bath during the morning and soaked in the epsom salt I got. My mom was all asking me why I got it and whats wrong with me. Last time she used it was when we were all younger and she had to have toe/foot surgery and they told her to soak it in that. I just read its suppose to deal with sore muscles and blah de blah. WELL in case you ever need a laxative, you can also turn to epsom salt. And the overly nice lady who told me so, says you shouldn't plan on leaving your house for a few days.
I do not intend on using it for that...ever.
But I do know how it works, and most everyone else does too. Ever been told not to drink saltwater? yeah that's why. Say goodby to most of the regular water in your body. Osmosis.
and nothing like scary cat sneezes. I forgot she was sleeping on my bed, and that is not the kind of sneeze madison makes.
Now she just came over to be petted and let out of the room. People who say they don't know what their pets want probably don't read body language very well. also if your dog is pawing at your arm and you ignore it...and then it uses the floor as a potty I'm going to say I told you so. Training goes both ways.
anyhow!
I think I'm actually going to go play harry potter this time instead of making a washcloth and watching miss marple...though I could do that again.
I suppose I should also feed myself food.
edit: and I just checked and the job for the store artist is only internal. I failed before mostly because I always caught it on the second go where they put it out to the public as well.