eeep, puppy neep, and a link of outrage
Jun. 12th, 2009 11:09 amCurrently house- and puppy-sitting for the folks. Who knew it could be so dangerous?

I'm fine, if a little shaken. The fixture (heavy tempered glass that, for the record, didn't even chip) missed me by inches. The folks say they were planning to update the bathroom anyway but I still feel guilty somehow...
In happier news, Mei-Chan has a purple wubbie now. Much improved over the old pink one. I think she, wubbie, and I are going to go in search of a good piece of chocolate, now. Nerve tonic. I think it's warranted.
And, on a slightly related-to-the-first note, a bit of outrage/
WASHINGTON — As the health care debate heats up, the American Medical Association is letting Congress know that it will oppose creation of a government-sponsored insurance plan
AMA = Part of the Problem, Now.
Apparently they're willing to opt out of the existing plans because it costs them too much money/time/effort to participate, but they don't think their patients should have a system _they_ can afford to use, rather than opting out of medical care entirely, or going bankrupt trying to pay their fees. Fkcuers.
I'm fine, if a little shaken. The fixture (heavy tempered glass that, for the record, didn't even chip) missed me by inches. The folks say they were planning to update the bathroom anyway but I still feel guilty somehow...
In happier news, Mei-Chan has a purple wubbie now. Much improved over the old pink one. I think she, wubbie, and I are going to go in search of a good piece of chocolate, now. Nerve tonic. I think it's warranted.
And, on a slightly related-to-the-first note, a bit of outrage/
WASHINGTON — As the health care debate heats up, the American Medical Association is letting Congress know that it will oppose creation of a government-sponsored insurance plan
AMA = Part of the Problem, Now.
Apparently they're willing to opt out of the existing plans because it costs them too much money/time/effort to participate, but they don't think their patients should have a system _they_ can afford to use, rather than opting out of medical care entirely, or going bankrupt trying to pay their fees. Fkcuers.