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I hope it's what snick said rather than what bly said... I actually think that she is probably right... this is the first week where we haven't hit 70 degrees and the nights seem cold here... I also don't have as much body fat as I did last winter (not that we really got real winters in Alabama)...

 
Winter in Alabama is like late spring here. Maybe even early summer.

Had a layer of ice on my windshield this morning. Rained last night and then froze. I guess winter will be here soon.

 
^^^ As I was leaving my girlfriend's house last night I had a layer of frost (before it rained) ... I had forgotten that happens when it gets really cold and you leave your car outside. LOL!!

EG - lots of people have that problem as the seaons are changing. There are plenty of people in my office griping about not being able to stay comfortable.

 
Girlfriend? Officiallies?

 
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4th sinus infection in as many months. I can't take this shit anymore...

 
I caught the crud over the weekend. Don't expect much out of me this week world.

 
I caught the crud over the weekend. Don't expect much out of me this week world.
"Here, take two of these:"

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Junior's sick, which means I'm sure to follow...

 
Junior officially has the flu. Consequently, I'm worn out as can be as she was up all night with a high fever, and I was delegated to make 2 am runs to CVS for medicine.

 
I've had wicked migraines as the result of two injections this week for my annual cancer screenings. Had to work out of my home office yesterday with the blinds shut and monitors dimmed. Not much better today.

 
Everything looked good on the ultrasound 6 months ago, so hopefully no surprises during this round. They used to do this every other year, but tests showed I have a mutation of a certain gene (BRAF) which makes it exponentially more aggressive in terms of recurrence, so now I'm stuck getting two shots in the keister every year instead. Crazy to think that it will be 7 years already next week that I was diagnosed with cancer! (And I've been cancer-free for approximately 3 months less than that, knock on wood).

 
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