*Sigh*
Hunting for a lawyer this morning. Ghod, how tedious.
My own personal hell consists of cold-calling legal, technical, and medical professionals for 8 hours every day, and having to listen to kuntry music whilst on hold at every one. Then gridlock traffic on the commute afterward. That's hell.
Dominus is going to Baltimore again this week, as apparently the Internal Revenue contract needs him and his supersuit more than the NY State Medicaid contract does this month. He's taking the train this time instead of flying, and we both agree that, although it means he'll be gone for longer than the other way, the lessened stress and weather threat will have a better net effect on his blood pressure. And mine, since I won't be as worried about catastrophic failure at unsurvivable heights, and the inevitability of things coming down once they've gone up. Not that I don't trust the airline industry right now or anything...
Hmm. I appear to be grumpy puss today. I think I'd better get my arse onto the treadmill and shake some of this attitude off before it settles in properly.
Silver Lining for the post: I have some truly amazing friends; talented, brilliant, kind, generous, brave, funny, brilliant, and sympathetic. You guys put me in awe on a regular basis, and I'm not sure I'm good enough at telling you that nearly as often as I should.
My own personal hell consists of cold-calling legal, technical, and medical professionals for 8 hours every day, and having to listen to kuntry music whilst on hold at every one. Then gridlock traffic on the commute afterward. That's hell.
Dominus is going to Baltimore again this week, as apparently the Internal Revenue contract needs him and his supersuit more than the NY State Medicaid contract does this month. He's taking the train this time instead of flying, and we both agree that, although it means he'll be gone for longer than the other way, the lessened stress and weather threat will have a better net effect on his blood pressure. And mine, since I won't be as worried about catastrophic failure at unsurvivable heights, and the inevitability of things coming down once they've gone up. Not that I don't trust the airline industry right now or anything...
Hmm. I appear to be grumpy puss today. I think I'd better get my arse onto the treadmill and shake some of this attitude off before it settles in properly.
Silver Lining for the post: I have some truly amazing friends; talented, brilliant, kind, generous, brave, funny, brilliant, and sympathetic. You guys put me in awe on a regular basis, and I'm not sure I'm good enough at telling you that nearly as often as I should.