Hmm. I told myself to go to sleep early tonight because I was soo tired. Especially as I was standing, playing over the line. I got thrown with a wave of fatigue THEN a sore throat. Sometimes I think I can be a little bit of a hypochondriac. As I was having dinner with Maaneli, she mentioned something about feeling her nose get this weird itch like she was coming down with a cold. Didn't think twice about it then. However, once I was far removed from her, I began to feel a scratch in my throat! So maybe I am getting sick, it would make sense with my lack of sleep but I really think I have the capacity to create sickness to be much, much more. There was an episode on House a while ago where they were on an airplane and one passenger breaks out in a fever, vomits and gets a rash. Then someone else does and so on until almost everyone on the plane has this epidemic. Long story short, it's a case of being hypochondriac. I know that was semi anti-climatic but it was actually a really entertaining episode. The point I'm getting at is that I know I can be this way and I hate it. If I can make myself more sick than I can make myself not at all sick, right?
Friday, July 25, 2008
Right in the moment this order's tall.
Speaking of sick... Lilo's thrown up all day today. From when I woke up until about 5 minutes ago in front of my door... Is there a thing as a stomach virus for dogs? I feel so bad. It makes my heart hurt to see her weak and sick. I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow.
I was reading this mini article on yahoo a few moments ago on the top 10 scientifically inaccurate movies. I got SUCH a kick from it and I don't know why. My inner science based geek was amused. Here's what it said about Jurassic Park (number 2 of 10). It's not even thaaat cool but it's just something that made me go, ohhh right that makes so much sense!
[Before I get to that I just want to reminisce on my first time seeing JP. It was a summer night in San Jose. Round table pizza beforehand. Went to the drive in. Sunflower seeds. Ahh, I'm craving round table pizza... I'm pretty sure it's been about 14 years since I've had it.]
>> Having a wildlife park full of dinosaurs would be a really cool idea if it weren't for a few problems. No, not imperfect security or the possibility of spontaneous lizard sex changes. The problem is that it would be almost impossible to clone the dinosaurs based on DNA pulled from the guts of a 25 million-year-old mosquito. The dinosaurs DNA's double helix most certainly would have been broken down into individual chunks, mixing together with whatever else the mosquitoes might have eaten along with some of the insect's own genetic material. Any creature constructed from that mess might be the stuff of nightmares, but probably wouldn't look like a T. Rex.<<
Ah, touche.
I have to get some sleep.
Also, Diana--if you see this, I'm lovvviinnngg the siamese effect between us and cannot seem to get enough of you!
Posted by MDC at 2:31 AM
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poor lilo
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