Tuesday, March 13, 2007

I guess it wasn't the laughing after all

I believe I mentioned here that the rest of the house has been sick recently. Some kind of cold/flu/G.I. thing. My brother-in-law got it the worst, with basically all of the imaginable symptoms. My parent-in-laws both got off with slight colds. My husband had a fever and cold symptoms, but seems to be mostly on the mend (well, back to his normally sick state, anyhow). Saturday night, I started to notice a slight sore throat, which has since developed into a full-blown cold. I'm still hoping I will escape the worst of it, but after two days of crappy coldiness, I am confident that the sore throat was caused by the illness that has been making the rounds of my house, and not, unfortunately, by all the laughing I did this weekend.

But I didn't open this blog post to complain about being sick. I opened it to publicly complain about my own stupidity. I know that the reason most people read blogs is to be reminded how much smarter they are than other people and/or how much other people are screwing up their lives much worse than they are. So, without further ado, here is an anecdote to make you feel better about yourself.

I tried to go to bed about an hour and a half ago. But my nose was stuffy. And I can't sleep when I can't breathe, so I got up and took some Sudafed.

Which is basically speed.

Which is not exactly sleep-inducing.

So I went back to bed, knowing that I had about a half hour or so before the drugs would kick in, and hoping I could fall asleep quickly, before they did. But I couldn't fall asleep, because my nose was stuffy. And it remained stuffy well after the wide-awake-ness of the Sudafed kicked in. So I tossed, and turned, and cursed drugs and my own stupidity, and finally gave up and came back out here to kill time on my computer. And I finished reading all my blogrolls, and ran out of distractions, so I decided that the only thing left for me to do was create content of my own. (This was after joining Facebook and my ten-year high school reunion forum.)

So, in the end, I guess that wasn't a very interesting story. But it's all I've got right now. Unless you want to hear about random things that I now have time to link to, since I've probably got another hour to kill before my body adjusts enough to the speed to let me sleep. (I buy the 12-hour Sudafed for precisely this reason: I can usually go to sleep about 3 hours or so after taking it, after it has worked its magic on the stuffiness, and after my body has adapted to the adrenaline buzz. But unfortunately, I forgot to take the 12-hour Sudafed when I needed to, three hours before bedtime, when I was still at work.)

So, links, eh?

Free coffee at Starbucks on March 15

Free iced coffee at Dunkin' Donuts on March 21

Free Rita's Water Ice on March 21 (I blogged about this last year.)

Hmmm... Still awake...

Okay, one more thing, then I swear, I will go distract myself with flash games or videos on YouTube. This is like one of those "name five songs you are listening to right now" memes, except that it's so highly specialized that I doubt anyone else will really be able to steal it and do it themselves. And, I'll probably cheat and list more than five.

Starbucks has some pretty good music on their regular rotation right now. And, I am fortunate enough to work in a store that still has one of the older machines that lets you scroll through and select which song you want it to play (although you're stuck with whatever song happens to come on after that, unless you hang out in the back by the CD player and keep selecting the next song whenever one ends, which frankly, you never really have time to do. Unless you have just closed the store and are running some of the closing procedures in the back, directly underneath the machine, but then you don't get to really hear the songs, because they will be playing in the lobby, not the back.

So, without further rambling, here are the songs that I will skip to if I ever have the time, the songs that make me happy and a more productive worker, the songs that I might just have to buy when I no longer have Starbucks to play them for me:

1. Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (with Flowers in My Hair)

2. Belle and Sebastian - The Blues are Still Blue

3. Janis Joplin - Mercedes Benz

4. Zero 7 - Throw It All Away

5. Lily Allen - Littlest Things

6. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife 3

7. Damien Rice - 9 Crimes

8. The Shins - Wincing the Night Away
(Okay, fine, that's an album, not a song, but I made the game up, so I get to bend the rules.)

3 comments:

Susie said...

I LOVE starbucks coffee!! I am so excited that on the 15 I can get some for free....the problem is that when I lived in my apartment in CA, I could throw a rock and hit a starbucks on any corner of the state. Out here (in the south) the closest one is about 25 minutes away......so my dilema is.....how far would I drive for a free cup of yummy coffee? 25 minutes isn't that far right ;)

Anonymous said...

why don't you try some crystal meth next time?

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, how about drinking a cup of Turkish coffee the night before (11pm) you have to fly off to Miami to find a job and you already packed two days previously. I spent all night rewriting and rewriting and rewriting my resume of course! and reading blogs and searching the internet and cleaning my apt and...well, yeah, that was stupid, cause then I was flying and couldn't get through the line in any kind of organized fashion because then the buzz had worn off and I was TIRED! Why can't we stay up late like that anymore when we get older?