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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Today, I am not wired. I am tired. Last night's little session at the keyboard only lasted a few minutes, but its effect on my brain as I tried to sleep later was impactful, to say the least. I wound up staying up way past my old-fart bedtime, knowing I had to get up at 5am. I remember having to get up at 5am when I was younger. I could do it on much less sleep than I can now. Or maybe it just seems that way. I kind of remember that even though I could force myself up after staying up till the wee hours of the morning, and then go to work all day, I suffered mightily. I remember bing sooo tired, and making bad decisions. I think I probably could have used a little more sleep back then. But, hey, I was young and so were you. Sorry for the long delay there. Oh, you didn't notice? I have been carrying a splinter in my little finger for about a week now. I moved a piece of wood at work, and stabbed a piece right into the crease at the first joint, you know, that crease at bottom of the tip of your finger. I managed to get about half of it out, but I broke off the rest, deep under the skin. And so, I have been waiting on Mother Nature to get rid of it for me. I got up just a minute ago to help my wife, and I pushed a little on the now-slightly-infected spot. Sure enough, the end of the splinter popped out, so I spent a few minutes there with a needle and a bottle of peroxide. It's gone! It was this long: ___. As long as you aren't viewing in a huge font, like because you can't see, that ought to be about the right size on your monitor. I'm ready for the swelling to go down. The wife is watching an Oprah show about older women in long-term, committed relationships discovering their inner lesbian and coming out, and how it affects their caught-in-the-headlights husbands and families. Well, I'm demeaning it, but basically that's today's show.
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