I'm guessing this is probably norovirus, gathering from what y'all seem to be up to. Got very suddenly sick at about 1:00pm at work (after PT appt I should post about), went home w/ a box and a roll of paper towels on the seat next to me just in case but managed not to lose lunch until after I got home; have been sleeping since then. Not on deathbed, but not very happy. But even this ill, I can still use "lose" and "loose" properly, so I'm ahead of 90% of the English-speaking Internet.
I hope cats can't get norovirus, because Chickenfinger is being her usual cuddly demanding self.
I hope cats can't get norovirus, because Chickenfinger is being her usual cuddly demanding self.
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Date: 2011-02-23 00:53 (UTC)(And if I could Like part of this post, it would be the lose/loose bit.)
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Date: 2011-02-23 01:02 (UTC)Ideally by Thursday! I have managed to meet and hornswaggle a new after works drinks person and she's a linguist! Fer serious! So I hope you can come. I've promised conversations about bilabial fricatives!
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Date: 2011-02-24 00:41 (UTC)By the way,
Hunh. The idea of a phoneme that takes two people to produce has me wondering whether there have ever been communication systems where some of the signs involve the recipient. E.g., a language or sign system where tapping myself on the shoulder means one thing, but tapping you on the shoulder means something else. I know ASL makes use of the space in front of the signer to represent things being discussed; I wonder whether/how that allocation of space is affected by the viewer.
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May be canceling...
Get better soon
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