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Old 11-29-2010, 08:14 PM   #1
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Pretty busy this week and beginning of next. I've already had to write an 8 pg paper, then I had to see a play for drama. Went to A Christmas Carol by the Dallas Theater Group last night, it was really good.

I have to write a critique over the play
Pick up meds that I've been out of for over a week
Do an extra credit assignment or two
Finish up SS present and mail it (hopefully tomorrow)
Take Della to the park, give Della bath
Study for a test
Buy a present for my mom and brother (mom bday is Dec 3, bro is Dec 5)
Buy anniversary present for my brother and SIL (Dec 4)
Send Bday card to Uncle in FL (Dec 7)
Have Bday/Anni dinner with family
Find time/energy/libido for sex!

When you put sex on a "to do" list, does that make it an officially serious relationship?
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Old 12-03-2010, 08:13 AM   #2
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Pretty busy this week and beginning of next. I've already had to write an 8 pg paper, then I had to see a play for drama. Went to A Christmas Carol by the Dallas Theater Group last night, it was really good.

I have to write a critique over the play
Pick up meds that I've been out of for over a week
Do an extra credit assignment or two
Finish up SS present and mail it (hopefully tomorrow)
Take Della to the park, give Della bath
Study for a test
Buy a present for my mom and brother (mom bday is Dec 3, bro is Dec 5)
Buy anniversary present for my brother and SIL (Dec 4)
Send Bday card to Uncle in FL (Dec 7)
Have Bday/Anni dinner with family
Find time/energy/libido for sex!

When you put sex on a "to do" list, does that make it an officially serious relationship?
I have done:
I have to write a critique over the play
Pick up meds that I've been out of for over a week
Do an extra credit assignment or two
Finish up SS present
Take Della to the park
Study for a test
Partially done: Buy a present for my mom and brother (mom bday is Dec 3, bro is Dec 5)

So, I feel pretty accomplished. Of course my list has grown. I've added writing a script and then filming the play. On monday I have to edit it. Because no one else is my group apparently knows how to write a play or edit video.
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Old 11-29-2010, 08:36 PM   #3
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It is a sad, sad day when sex goes on your to do list. Very sad.
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Old 11-30-2010, 06:58 AM   #4
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It is a sad, sad day when sex goes on your to do list. Very sad.
Trust me, it's far worse when there's no point even putting it on...

Casi - you okay chick?
Ouch!

For me - keep waiting for the sodding postman. Need two items in order to start practising my cake AND send my Secret Santa. I am not a patient waiter. Or waitress for that matter.

Go and see the Junior School dress rehearsal on Thursday. Which is a pleasure not a chore.
Refill my prescription which is definitely on the chore side.
Hope my cold goes away.

Oh it's a packed schedule....
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Old 11-29-2010, 11:26 PM   #5
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Saturday night in a frantic attempt to not be roped into dancing, I took out a pane of glass with my forehead and knee while trying to make a hasty exit through what I thought was an open door. I've got one quote for replacing the glass. By the end of this week, I WILL HAVE got several more quotes so the hosts and I have a accurate view of what the replacement cost will be and can start organising things.
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Old 11-30-2010, 09:28 AM   #6
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Saturday night in a frantic attempt to not be roped into dancing, I took out a pane of glass with my forehead and knee while trying to make a hasty exit through what I thought was an open door. I've got one quote for replacing the glass. By the end of this week, I WILL HAVE got several more quotes so the hosts and I have a accurate view of what the replacement cost will be and can start organising things.
I think we'll need a fuller account of the evening Casi before we can offer appropriate remarks.
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:13 AM   #7
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I think we'll need a fuller account of the evening Casi before we can offer appropriate remarks.
agreed.

We will, of course, need the TPS first.

Did you get that memo????
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Old 11-30-2010, 11:51 AM   #8
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I notice she's been having trouble with her TPS reports...
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Old 11-30-2010, 11:16 PM   #9
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I notice she's been having trouble with her TPS reports...
Was that Tasmanian Philatelic Society reports? [hmmm, that one's about as good as the Lindt line...utterly lame]

There were actually two parts to the evening. In the first part I met this absolutely delightful gay guy who was wearing this amazing, grey, wool suit with square buttons-perfect attire, you'll agree, for an Australian summer, paella party. We swapped companion planting and cleaning tips with a focus on natural products. That alone would have made it a perfect Saturday night. The second part was where the reconfigurement of the glass panel took place-luckily my hosts and their other guests were only momentarily distracted from their dancing by this. As soon as the glass and blood were cleaned up, everyone went straight back to it. I, however, had an acceptable reason for not dancing and instead spent the rest of the evening observing proceedings.

SG, thanks for asking-I know now what a 1 x 0.5 cm wavy section of of my knee looks like under the skin and I have tested out the effectiveness of various kinds of elastoplast. I did play squash last night with no blood lost and I successfully completed a reconnaisance mission to my folks' place to "borrow" antiseptic powder from their overstocked pharmeceuticals cupboard with no-one (not even the cat) noticing thereby escaping well-intentioned, but annoying medical advice.

More questions for SG: Did the postman arrive? Did you send your Secret Santa? How was the dress rehearsal?

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Old 12-02-2010, 08:53 PM   #10
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Was that Tasmanian Philatelic Society reports? [hmmm, that one's about as good as the Lindt line...utterly lame]

There were actually two parts to the evening. In the first part I met this absolutely delightful gay guy who was wearing this amazing, grey, wool suit with square buttons-perfect attire, you'll agree, for an Australian summer, paella party. We swapped companion planting and cleaning tips with a focus on natural products. That alone would have made it a perfect Saturday night. The second part was where the reconfigurement of the glass panel took place-luckily my hosts and their other guests were only momentarily distracted from their dancing by this. As soon as the glass and blood were cleaned up, everyone went straight back to it. I, however, had an acceptable reason for not dancing and instead spent the rest of the evening observing proceedings.

SG, thanks for asking-I know now what a 1 x 0.5 cm wavy section of of my knee looks like under the skin and I have tested out the effectiveness of various kinds of elastoplast. I did play squash last night with no blood lost and I successfully completed a reconnaisance mission to my folks' place to "borrow" antiseptic powder from their overstocked pharmeceuticals cupboard with no-one (not even the cat) noticing thereby escaping well-intentioned, but annoying medical advice.

More questions for SG: Did the postman arrive? Did you send your Secret Santa? How was the dress rehearsal?
Tasmanian Picture Show, I think. Sounds like a great party, Companion planting eh? We learned about that in my organic gardening class. very entertaining.
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:10 PM   #11
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Tasmanian Picture Show, I think. Sounds like a great party, Companion planting eh? We learned about that in my organic gardening class. very entertaining.
Gotta learn more about companion planting. So incredibly useful.
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Old 12-01-2010, 04:59 AM   #12
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Wrote an orchestral Christmas piece that's being premiered this week by a big ass ensemble. 200-voice choir, 90-piece orchestra. Rehearsals all this week, opens on Friday night.

For a guy who used to mostly play keyboards for one-hit wonders, this is a pretty big switch. I'm nervous and excited.
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Old 12-01-2010, 07:07 AM   #13
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That's pretty awesome, smooth! Congratulations.
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:49 PM   #14
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Wrote an orchestral Christmas piece that's being premiered this week by a big ass ensemble. 200-voice choir, 90-piece orchestra. Rehearsals all this week, opens on Friday night.

For a guy who used to mostly play keyboards for one-hit wonders, this is a pretty big switch. I'm nervous and excited.
Awesome smooth! I would love to hear it. Will it be up o piratebay?
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Old 12-03-2010, 07:54 AM   #15
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Wrote an orchestral Christmas piece that's being premiered this week by a big ass ensemble. 200-voice choir, 90-piece orchestra. Rehearsals all this week, opens on Friday night.

For a guy who used to mostly play keyboards for one-hit wonders, this is a pretty big switch. I'm nervous and excited.
Congrats! I would love to hear it as well.
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