is how I feel right now. Any time in the future, if any of you feels the urge to go and tell your doctor that you've got a cold/flu, please do him a favour and poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick instead.
This has been a public service announcement. I now intend to crawl off into a corner and feel sorry for myself.
Geebs wrote:is how I feel right now. Any time in the future, if any of you feels the urge to go and tell your doctor that you've got a cold/flu, please do him a favour and poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick instead.
This has been a public service announcement. I now intend to crawl off into a corner and feel sorry for myself.
That's kind of how I feel when people call me up and say, "The toner is low - everything still looks good, but I don't know, maybe I should change it..." and on and on.
Especially when they call me over to their office with no explanation and say the same thing.
Geebs wrote:is how I feel right now. Any time in the future, if any of you feels the urge to go and tell your doctor that you've got a cold/flu, please do him a favour and poke yourself in the eye with a sharp stick instead.
This has been a public service announcement. I now intend to crawl off into a corner and feel sorry for myself.
That's kind of how I feel when people call me up and say, "The toner is low - everything still looks good, but I don't know, maybe I should change it..." and on and on.
Especially when they call me over to their office with no explanation and say the same thing.
dood I feel for you. that toner shit is incredibly toxic. I'd demand danger pay if they had me operating the copiers. :icon33:
I have to be just about dead before I'll take anything or go see a doctor. I see no reason wasting their time or mine on something that will probably fix itself given enough time.
You're forgetting the good times that come with being med/pre-med my man, I had a friend who thought he had breast cancer because earlier in the day I told him it's possible for men to get it. He went to the uni health services twice and got felt up by an old man. Now he won't admit he has any need to ever get checked up even with a mole the size of a throw-rug that moves from his back to his arm and back again daily. :L