Last night I had another one of my ten hour comas where I get really tired around 8:30, go to bed, and don't wake up until morning. It seems I need to do that about once a week and that recharges me. I hated going to bed so early because it was such a nice evening.
This is a short-yet-long week. My overnight man has to go out of town for a wedding this weekend so we traded shifts, he's doing my Friday and I'm doing his Saturday overnight. Which means I won't have to go to work on Friday, but will have to go in at midnight, then go and get our taxes done right when I get off on Saturday morning. Saturday will be a long day. I guess it' good if I stock up on sleep now.
I wanted to work more on my D&D module last night, but all I managed to do was read. I'm currently reading Phillip K.Keep It Clean* Dick's Valis and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. And in case you are wondering if I just read what Lost tells me to read, the answer is yes. Yes I do. They're both thrilling books though, and funny.
*BACKSTORY Many years ago, some friends and I regularly used a chat room that had quite a thorough profanity filter and would give the message [Keep It Clean] whenever a dirty word was used. One night we started discussing the works of Phillip K. Dick, and well, you can guess what happen. I've been calling him Phillip K. Keep It Clean ever since even though nobody's around who gets the joke anymore.
This is a short-yet-long week. My overnight man has to go out of town for a wedding this weekend so we traded shifts, he's doing my Friday and I'm doing his Saturday overnight. Which means I won't have to go to work on Friday, but will have to go in at midnight, then go and get our taxes done right when I get off on Saturday morning. Saturday will be a long day. I guess it' good if I stock up on sleep now.
I wanted to work more on my D&D module last night, but all I managed to do was read. I'm currently reading Phillip K.
*BACKSTORY Many years ago, some friends and I regularly used a chat room that had quite a thorough profanity filter and would give the message [Keep It Clean] whenever a dirty word was used. One night we started discussing the works of Phillip K. Dick, and well, you can guess what happen. I've been calling him Phillip K. Keep It Clean ever since even though nobody's around who gets the joke anymore.
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Date: 2008-03-25 08:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-25 08:42 pm (UTC)The work is already done!
Date: 2008-03-26 02:50 pm (UTC)