if you're happy and you know it clap your hands . . . or don't, if it's too hard
So, the cast-imajig is off, but I still have limited mobility. The doctor said that it should be back to normal in a month, but for right now, if I over extend it even for a second, it feels like the inside of my wrist is EXPLODING. But that only happens once in a while. On the up (?) side, I've got fun bruises from my elbow all the way to my second knuckle (you know, in the middle of your finger) and I'm gonna have a cool scar. YOu know, to add to my collection of miscellaneous hand-scars.
In other news, Itu was hit by a golf cart the other day. No worries, because he is perfectly fine, although the same can't be sait for the guy driving the golf cart. He works in housekeeping, and he was supposed to be suspended from driving all company vehicles because he speeds like an asshole, but since the bosses had gone home, he did it anyway. So. my dog busted out of the house and ran into the road where he ws fully run over (acording to eye-witness accounts) byt the golf cart, which then proceeded to flip end over end and break the guys leg. Somehow, Itu doesn't even have a scratch on him, but he has, however, developed a healthy fear of golf carts. Actually, one might call it an unholy terror at the sight of a golf cart, but I still think it's a healthy fear. Idiot.
That's all the news I've got, except that the Gift Shop is slowly driving me over the deep end. Mwah hah hah.
In other news, Itu was hit by a golf cart the other day. No worries, because he is perfectly fine, although the same can't be sait for the guy driving the golf cart. He works in housekeeping, and he was supposed to be suspended from driving all company vehicles because he speeds like an asshole, but since the bosses had gone home, he did it anyway. So. my dog busted out of the house and ran into the road where he ws fully run over (acording to eye-witness accounts) byt the golf cart, which then proceeded to flip end over end and break the guys leg. Somehow, Itu doesn't even have a scratch on him, but he has, however, developed a healthy fear of golf carts. Actually, one might call it an unholy terror at the sight of a golf cart, but I still think it's a healthy fear. Idiot.
That's all the news I've got, except that the Gift Shop is slowly driving me over the deep end. Mwah hah hah.

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Good to know that the cast is off and you have a cool scar collection. Woot.
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You're a sturdy and formidable person, aren't you. And you raise your dogs to be the same! I hope you're feeling better, that Itu isn't traumatized for life by golf carts (well, maybe that one can stick...,) and that the gift shop doesn't drive you mad because if it does, all these "get well soon" wishes will have been all for naught...
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http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Labyrinth/3370/fic/Cat.html
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Yay for the cast removal. And yay for seeing ya tonight! Hahaha, Ice Queen. We should get sushi sometime soon. Indeed. Later.
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1. You can get off at exit 45- Victor(I 490), and take 490 west to exit 6, Chili Center. However, there is a lot of roadwork going on as you get near the City, and you'll be going through the city as well.)
(From Kingston toll, this takes $10:10).
2. You can get off at exit 46- Corning (I 390)And take 390N to 490 west, which is an easy enough junction, then continue to Exit 6, Chili Center
(From Kingston Toll, this takes $10.55)
3. Or, you can get off at 46, take 390 to Hylan Drive, Turn Left at the light and I'll meet you at the Borders/Chuck E. Cheese parking lot. (There is a Stop Light there) That's Henrietta.
***IF YOU TAKE 490 From exit 6 chili Ave, Turn right at the light, on to Chili Coldwater Road. At the next light, turn Right, and that's Chestnut Ridge Road,(my Road) and I'm the last house on the left Before Paul Road. We're yellow! 455.)
Let me know what you decide to do.