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I've been dealing with a persistent headache since Monday. Its basically like having a hangover that never goes away and its miserable. Fortunately Advil keeps it largely at bay (taking no more than 4 a day and drinking lots of water to keep kidneys happy), but I'm getting nervous since I've never had any sort of headache last this long. I did an upper-body workout the previous Saturday although it was hardly intense. No other symptoms fortunately so hopefully its just musculoskeletal in nature and will go away with a little more time.
I've still got an appointment with a neurologist in case this stems from my bike accident in 2012. The human body is a jerk sometimes.
Ugh, I hate to even mention this, but see if your PCP can do a mono test. I don't think my boyfriend or I had much contact with you at Mike's, but now I'm incredibly paranoid he's exposed a bunch of people to mono.
I've been dealing with a persistent headache since Monday. Its basically like having a hangover that never goes away and its miserable. Fortunately Advil keeps it largely at bay (taking no more than 4 a day and drinking lots of water to keep kidneys happy), but I'm getting nervous since I've never had any sort of headache last this long. I did an upper-body workout the previous Saturday although it was hardly intense. No other symptoms fortunately so hopefully its just musculoskeletal in nature and will go away with a little more time.
I've still got an appointment with a neurologist in case this stems from my bike accident in 2012. The human body is a jerk sometimes.
Ugh, I hate to even mention this, but see if your PCP can do a mono test. I don't think my boyfriend or I had much contact with you at Mike's, but now I'm incredibly paranoid he's exposed a bunch of people to mono.
Hope it's nothing major!
Mono is only spread through direct contact with saliva. So unless he kissed him or shared a drink, he should be fine. He probably has a migraine.
Ugh, I hate to even mention this, but see if your PCP can do a mono test. I don't think my boyfriend or I had much contact with you at Mike's, but now I'm incredibly paranoid he's exposed a bunch of people to mono.
Hope it's nothing major!
Mono is only spread through direct contact with saliva. So unless he kissed him or shared a drink, he should be fine. He probably has a migraine.
That's what I thought too, but the doctor on Friday said it can be spread like any other virus, in the air. Some people are more susceptible, hence why he has it and I don't. I'm not crying wolf, but just giving him a heads up.
I've been dealing with a persistent headache since Monday. Its basically like having a hangover that never goes away and its miserable. Fortunately Advil keeps it largely at bay (taking no more than 4 a day and drinking lots of water to keep kidneys happy), but I'm getting nervous since I've never had any sort of headache last this long. I did an upper-body workout the previous Saturday although it was hardly intense. No other symptoms fortunately so hopefully its just musculoskeletal in nature and will go away with a little more time.
I've still got an appointment with a neurologist in case this stems from my bike accident in 2012. The human body is a jerk sometimes.
Post by Dave Maynar on Aug 12, 2014 7:48:51 GMT -5
After a less than stellar day, I got to spend last night fighting off fire ants that decided it was time to move into one of the bedrooms and the bathroom. Fun times.
There have been 214 messages sent in a private thread involving everyone in the Inforoo fantasy baseball league. 90% of it is unnecessary whining and complaining. This is the worst league I have ever been in and that includes my FF Auction league that involves at least one fistfight per draft.
I would pay double my $10 entry fee to never see a message about this league ever again..... and in the time it took to write this post we now got message #215. I wish I cared 1/10th about things in my life the way some of these people care about a $10 fantasy baseball league. GRRRRRR
I'm not in the league, but I suddenly feel the need to send you a PM.
There have been 214 messages sent in a private thread involving everyone in the Inforoo fantasy baseball league. 90% of it is unnecessary whining and complaining. This is the worst league I have ever been in and that includes my FF Auction league that involves at least one fistfight per draft.
I would pay double my $10 entry fee to never see a message about this league ever again..... and in the time it took to write this post we now got message #215. I wish I cared 1/10th about things in my life the way some of these people care about a $10 fantasy baseball league. GRRRRRR
There have been 214 messages sent in a private thread involving everyone in the Inforoo fantasy baseball league. 90% of it is unnecessary whining and complaining. This is the worst league I have ever been in and that includes my FF Auction league that involves at least one fistfight per draft.
I would pay double my $10 entry fee to never see a message about this league ever again..... and in the time it took to write this post we now got message #215. I wish I cared 1/10th about things in my life the way some of these people care about a $10 fantasy baseball league. GRRRRRR
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Post by crazykittensmile on Aug 12, 2014 14:11:56 GMT -5
**Suuuuuuuper first world Grrrrrr post warning**
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fixe menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fix menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
The worst is when restaurants that aren't that expensive to begin with decide to create a restaurant week menu. Then if you want to eat there, you are forced to actually spend more money on their price fixe than you would if it was a la carte.
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fix menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
I used to love our restaurant weeks, but gave up on it a few years ago. Like you said, many places don't actually give you a deal. They cut back portion sizes or only do cheap salads for the app, etc.. Also, I don't like that they it forces you into dessert and I don't do dessert. So I am spending more money to eat something I don't want. And lastly, when I do go, I now refuse to go to the higher end places. On multiple occasions, I went to fancy restaurants and left hungry (because they served itty bitty portions). It's the cheaper places that give you more bang for your buck.
That sucks that it is on your birthday You should change your birthday to mine. I haven't been out to eat at a restaurant for my birthday in years! Bonnaroo birthday FTW! (and I do homemade dinner at my parents house and sometimes some happy hour drinks with friends).
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fix menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
I used to love our restaurant weeks, but gave up on it a few years ago. Like you said, many places don't actually give you a deal. They cut back portion sizes or only do cheap salads for the app, etc.. Also, I don't like that they it forces you into dessert and I don't do dessert. So I am spending more money to eat something I don't want. And lastly, when I do go, I now refuse to go to the higher end places. On multiple occasions, I went to fancy restaurants and left hungry (because they served itty bitty portions). It's the cheaper places that give you more bang for your buck.
That sucks that it is on your birthday You should change your birthday to mine. I haven't been out to eat at a restaurant for my birthday in years! Bonnaroo birthday FTW! (and I do homemade dinner at my parents house and sometimes some happy hour drinks with friends).
Yeah ours used to be good, too. I don't know when everyone collectively decided to start sucking at it, but I wish other people would get wise to it so they'd knock it off.
I used to love our restaurant weeks, but gave up on it a few years ago. Like you said, many places don't actually give you a deal. They cut back portion sizes or only do cheap salads for the app, etc.. Also, I don't like that they it forces you into dessert and I don't do dessert. So I am spending more money to eat something I don't want. And lastly, when I do go, I now refuse to go to the higher end places. On multiple occasions, I went to fancy restaurants and left hungry (because they served itty bitty portions). It's the cheaper places that give you more bang for your buck.
That sucks that it is on your birthday You should change your birthday to mine. I haven't been out to eat at a restaurant for my birthday in years! Bonnaroo birthday FTW! (and I do homemade dinner at my parents house and sometimes some happy hour drinks with friends).
Yeah ours used to be good, too. I don't know when everyone collectively decided to start sucking at it, but I wish other people would get wise to it so they'd knock it off.
If only you had someone that lived near you (or in the same residence as you even) that knew how to cook and could potentially make you a meal of food for your birthday.
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fixe menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
You know I'm the silver lining guy, so here you go: Your birthday should then be when someone special to you cooks a wonderful, tasty meal for you at home on the actual day and then the birthday gets to be continued by you being taken out for dinner the following week as a 2-part birthday meal plan. We make all birthdays in our house last like two weeks, it's great.
Edit - I'm only giving Dave Maynar 1/2 ninja point as my plan was a little more enriched.
Last Edit: Aug 12, 2014 14:24:49 GMT -5 by Pops - Back to Top
Yeah ours used to be good, too. I don't know when everyone collectively decided to start sucking at it, but I wish other people would get wise to it so they'd knock it off.
If only you had someone that lived near you (or in the same residence as you even) that knew how to cook and could potentially make you a meal of food for your birthday.
Haha. He made an amazing dinner last night actually, so that's not a bad idea
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fixe menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
You know I'm the silver lining guy, so here you go: Your birthday should then be when someone special to you cooks a wonderful, tasty meal for you at home on the actual day and then the birthday gets to be continued by you being taken out for dinner the following week as a 2-part birthday meal plan. We make all birthdays in our house last like two weeks, it's great.
Edit - I'm only giving Dave Maynar 1/2 ninja point as my plan was a little more enriched.
Yeah ours used to be good, too. I don't know when everyone collectively decided to start sucking at it, but I wish other people would get wise to it so they'd knock it off.
If only you had someone that lived near you (or in the same residence as you even) that knew how to cook and could potentially make you a meal of food for your birthday.
I was typing this and then someone came to the desk and asked a million questions and I figured I would refresh the thread before I posted it
In San Diego they have Restaurant Week twice per year. Hundreds of restaurants put out a prix fixe menu with limited 3 course options and people go out and eat. Fine, whatever. Except that every year this event falls on my birthday. It's annoying because: 1. EVERY restaurant is crowded and reservations are snapped up months in advance, even on weeknights 2. Most of the restaurants will ONLY serve from their RW menu during this time, because that's what most people are there for. Not only does that limit your options, but the food quality also usually suffers since things are being slopped out and kept warm. 3. Trying to find and eat at only non-participating restaurants is limiting 4. Worst yet, most of these restaurants offer these menus at NO savings at all! So it's a big silly pointless charade. I've price checked multiple restaurants each time the menus and lists come out and they mayyyybe shave off a dollar or two (and many save you nothing at all) when you combine all three courses.
FU San Diego Restaurant Week. F. U.
You know I'm the silver lining guy, so here you go: Your birthday should then be when someone special to you cooks a wonderful, tasty meal for you at home on the actual day and then the birthday gets to be continued by you being taken out for dinner the following week as a 2-part birthday meal plan. We make all birthdays in our house last like two weeks, it's great.
Edit - I'm only giving Dave Maynar 1/2 ninja point as my plan was a little more enriched.
Is "enriched" the new term for "life experience" or whatever crap you old folks are using to make yourselves seem important now?