Posted by llrrrpp on August 25, 2006, at 13:07:09
In reply to Re: Goals for Friday: Kernel Panic » llrrrpp, posted by Jost on August 25, 2006, at 12:16:11
> Good Ll,you do h ave lovely temperament. sorry about kernel panic. just try not to catch that from computer. (I never have heard of kernel panic, but it sounds bad.)
It's where the computer doesn't recognize that it has an operating system.
> Okay, so let' s see, you're in NE, near ocean, with place that has Tim Horton's, a Starbucks, and a Dunkin Donuts, at a corner of some sort. And an indie coffee house. That narrows it down quite a bit.
haha! or maybe I was just lying...
> Ech. SigO just got back from whatever SigO was doing and therefore it is now Time to Do Whatever "We" were going to do. Seems we were not going to write on babble. We were going to go on hike that We really want to go on. (SigO does not have the word I in vocabulary. Likes We.) And it is time to "get the day going"-- apparently day is not going, if I am on babble.
haha. My husband likes to say- Hey, when are you gonna be done talking to your psycho friends? I'm hungry/bored/in a hurry/
> SigO seems determined. Does not like continued babbling.
what IS it with those people!?!
> Will have to continue search for Ll later.
>
> And continue pondering Ll's travails after hike has commenced and SigO is enraptured with wonders of woods, hence does not need further communion with me.Wow, I'm happy that I enjoy some space in your neocortex. Don't ponder too hard. Don't wanna suffer a kernel panic!
> You'll set that computer straight soon, Ll. Did you have your Vitamin S today? Or that new Vitamin VanillaIcing? Or Eis?
I had an almond latte. The best iced coffee in the world cafe wasn't opened. bummer, huh? I spent some serious money at the Vitamin S. Store yesterday. I'm gonna go take a small dose right now.
> SigO has started reading New York Times. This is a Test. I now have the chance to redeem self--or prove completely obstinate and unmanageable, If I get up now and start to get day underway before new intervention on his part necessary.Ha! my husband's test is even worse. He sits in the rocking chair, about 5 feet away from the computer, and just rocks and stares out the window. New intervention alternates between some kind of provoking question, exhasperated sighs, and the piece de resistence- tickling me.
> Better get up. Consequences could be unfortunate if I don't.I got rid of husband by sending him to work today. nice, huh?
-ll
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