The kids gave me the plague. So I'm giving them a test. HA! Take that evil kiddy germs that make me want to do nothing but expel snot and sleeeeep.
Since I'm in a foul mood, I found this especially appropriate. It's not very clean so, you know, don't look at it at work.
Aw, feel better. Man those kids are gonna be sorry you caught this cold. PITY THOSE KIDDIES. :)If you want to wait to meet until next week let me know. :)
ReplyDeleteFine! Just Fine! Oh, and add a Dandy to that Fine! Not Clean. Don't. Look. At. Work. Endless agony until I can get home and look at this. Fine. Dandy. Great. : )
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They do have a way of sharing those germs. The years I taught were the sickest of my life. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you're better soon, Beth!
ReplyDeleteAnd THANK YOU so much for that link. I felt the same way on trying to write a review for a book that shouldn't have been sent out, let along printed - after a while I gave up because if the review had mentioned all the specific problems, it would have been thrice as long as the actual book. Then I felt guilty about hurting the author's feelings.
Sorry you got hit with the old back to school cold. I hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteBummer! Sorry you picked up a school nasty.
ReplyDeleteOh, dear. If you're giving them a test after they made you sick, I wonder what Mr. Kirby is going to do to us on Monday now that he's out of the hospital? Lol. Sorry you picked up a bug. I hate being sick.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I have something for you over at my blog: http://astheplotthickens.blogspot.com/2009/09/holy-networking-blogman.html
Get better soon! I hate being sick. It's so yuck.
ReplyDeleteOh no!! Feel better soon! Sending hugs. :)
ReplyDelete*hugs*...feel better soon. School germs are no fun - especially with H1N1 running around!
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