I couldn't be more depressed right now if I tried.
Yeah, ok, so I could. But then I'd be in a really sorry state and I don't want to go there. It's just been one of those days, y'know? My grandmother came over and said things that upset me, and that really did not add to the overall crappiness of the day. Although when I told Tom and Mom about it tonight, Tom jumped in with some really good points against what she said. So, cheers Tom!
I have found that watching tons Coupling (with and without commentary) and reading fluffy Sparrington really does help cheer me up. (Prescription for pain: Take two Jack D's and have him call me in the morning. Ahem.) And it appears as though Neesha is *finally* reading one of the recs. Thank goodness.
I had something else to say here, but have completely forgotten it....Oh! Yes. Watched "The Mutiny" with the parents tonight (and they watched "Retribution" alone, bah) so *finally* got to have Lt. Bush on the scene. Oh how I love him. (*heart* Paul McGann - I think this may call for a heavy search of McGann movies to rent while in Seattle. Whee...) I also massively heart Styles and Matthews. And Archie, though to a slightly lesser extent. (Sorry, Archie!) Ioan was v.v. wet most of "The Mutiny". It suits him. *tee-hee*
I'm still really looking forward to getting back to Seattle. Hopefully I'll feel less...slighted by people. Plus less free time to wallow in self-pity. :) See, school *is* good for something.
Speaking of which, Tom starts school next Tuesday. Sophomore in high school. Scary stuff. AND he'll turn 16 on September 2nd. Even scarier.
Look, just writing that out made me feel better. Go therapeutic journaling.
Oh, small question for anyone actually reading. If I were to post a small prologue to something, would anyone be interested in reading it and giving me outside opinions? I'm worried it's to, erm, repetitive and a bit cheesy. Neesha seems to like it, but what does she know. :P (Kidding!)
Yeah, ok, so I could. But then I'd be in a really sorry state and I don't want to go there. It's just been one of those days, y'know? My grandmother came over and said things that upset me, and that really did not add to the overall crappiness of the day. Although when I told Tom and Mom about it tonight, Tom jumped in with some really good points against what she said. So, cheers Tom!
I have found that watching tons Coupling (with and without commentary) and reading fluffy Sparrington really does help cheer me up. (Prescription for pain: Take two Jack D's and have him call me in the morning. Ahem.) And it appears as though Neesha is *finally* reading one of the recs. Thank goodness.
I had something else to say here, but have completely forgotten it....Oh! Yes. Watched "The Mutiny" with the parents tonight (and they watched "Retribution" alone, bah) so *finally* got to have Lt. Bush on the scene. Oh how I love him. (*heart* Paul McGann - I think this may call for a heavy search of McGann movies to rent while in Seattle. Whee...) I also massively heart Styles and Matthews. And Archie, though to a slightly lesser extent. (Sorry, Archie!) Ioan was v.v. wet most of "The Mutiny". It suits him. *tee-hee*
I'm still really looking forward to getting back to Seattle. Hopefully I'll feel less...slighted by people. Plus less free time to wallow in self-pity. :) See, school *is* good for something.
Speaking of which, Tom starts school next Tuesday. Sophomore in high school. Scary stuff. AND he'll turn 16 on September 2nd. Even scarier.
Look, just writing that out made me feel better. Go therapeutic journaling.
Oh, small question for anyone actually reading. If I were to post a small prologue to something, would anyone be interested in reading it and giving me outside opinions? I'm worried it's to, erm, repetitive and a bit cheesy. Neesha seems to like it, but what does she know. :P (Kidding!)
Re: Squirt Says Smile
Date: 2004-08-27 07:04 pm (UTC)You guys share the same birthday! It's wacky!
I'm sorry to hear about your bad bad bad day at work. Bosses can get away with so much. And dinner. :( I've talked to several people who thought yesterday was just crap, so maybe it was a national crappy holiday and we all missed the memo.
Yes, everything will be all better when we're all back in Seattle. I just keep telling myself that. ::hugs::
Re: Squirt Says Smile
Date: 2004-08-28 03:23 am (UTC)I've finally got my ass working on my script again... handwriting it of course... can't be bothered to type it up though, no, can't be bothered....
Re: Squirt Says Smile
Date: 2004-08-28 05:50 pm (UTC)Yea, script! 8 pages, huh? Can't wait!