Still dead
12 September 2006 20:17![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As the subject says, I'm still dead. Deader than before, even, if that was possible.
Really annoying things going on at work... no one to blame either, just stupid computers and programs that do entirely unexpected things and revert back the work I thought I was done with. Spending 1.5 hours on something that I'd already completed a few days ago (or thought I'd completed) ... not my idea of fun. Bleh.
At least there is only one more time of taking Musti to the vet needed. The poor thing has an ear infection too. And the joint thing is going to be a recurring issue, it seems... the vet said that she'll hopefully be okayish for the next six months or so after this round of treatment, but it may come back again. Unless she loses weight, but I cannot see that happening.
I should watch more First Doctor today, but with only six stories of the classic show left to watch, I almost don't want to do it, as I like knowing I still have some more left to see. If that makes sense. *weeps* Why oh why did the BBC have to destroy so many of the First and Second Doctor stories??? I like Hartnell, especially now that I've got into the whole very lovely old-fashioned slow storytelling.
Re: Still Dead
Date: 12 September 2006 17:45 (UTC)As for you, I hope thing improve at work, even if it is just the silly stuff with programs not working properly. Having a giant workload and having to deal with misbehaving tools is far too irritating.
I understand what you mean about watching the last of any wonderful thing. I have felt that way about a few series. I think the last time was with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". I felt desolate after it was all done, because I loved the characters and the writing was exceptional. I hope you can find some other wonderful series to fall in love with. :D
Re: Still Dead
Date: 12 September 2006 19:05 (UTC)Indeed. I'm hoping that once it gets warmer again indoors (once the heating period starts) it will help as well, as it's the cold humidity that brings on the bad bouts, said the vet... would make sense, as she had a few periods like that in the spring too but was okay in the summer. Right now the weather really isn't good for such issues - I quite feel it in my own old joints and bones. ;-)
I hope you can find some other wonderful series to fall in love with. :D
So do I, but hopefully not any time soon... my shelves and my bank account wouldn't survive. ;-) For now, I have well over a hundred Who books to read, so that should keep me busy in that universe for a while.
Re: Still Dead
Date: 14 September 2006 18:54 (UTC)100 books will indeed keep you for a while. A long while.