blather of no interest
Dec. 1st, 2009 01:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Poking various web apps I use daily/hourly.
DestroyTwitter - desktop twitter app, work. Clean and simple.
Spotify - ...this is so responsible for some of my more embarassing playlists.
Delicious
Met Office plugin - for when I want to scare myself with the amount of rain coming this way.
huh. appears I am terribly low-maintenance. Could've sworn I used more'n that.
it has just come back to me that Jenny taught us the con dance for 500 miles. And yes, it is weirdly complex due to extra steps you keep missing, and just as exhausting as doing the full bounce to that song. ...really, I didn't another one.
In other con-dance news, it appears that Grease is so embedded in the western consciousness that no-one needs to be taught it, except the etiquette that girls have to be on one side and boys on the other. Time Warp is only auto-hindbrain if you're british, judging by the amount of american and canadians we've had to teach it.
And why yes, I am zombie-like and croaky...
DestroyTwitter - desktop twitter app, work. Clean and simple.
Spotify - ...this is so responsible for some of my more embarassing playlists.
Delicious
Met Office plugin - for when I want to scare myself with the amount of rain coming this way.
huh. appears I am terribly low-maintenance. Could've sworn I used more'n that.
it has just come back to me that Jenny taught us the con dance for 500 miles. And yes, it is weirdly complex due to extra steps you keep missing, and just as exhausting as doing the full bounce to that song. ...really, I didn't another one.
In other con-dance news, it appears that Grease is so embedded in the western consciousness that no-one needs to be taught it, except the etiquette that girls have to be on one side and boys on the other. Time Warp is only auto-hindbrain if you're british, judging by the amount of american and canadians we've had to teach it.
And why yes, I am zombie-like and croaky...
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Date: 2009-12-01 02:04 pm (UTC)If it’s the latter, then maybe you need to get some Echinacea. I don’t normally hold with supplements of any kind, but that stuff’s a marvel. It’s boosted my anti-cold defences to dragon-scale levels, and it can cut the length of time the virus spends hanging around inside you by days. It was in The Lancet.
If it’s the former, they are your battle scars. Wear them with pride.