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Saturday, December 02, 2006
Sick And Tired

One of the great things about living here is that we get sunny days pretty much 99.2% of the time. The other 0.8% of the time we get rain. Now although it may sound weird, it does actually rain here. And believe me, when it rains, it really rains. It's like the sky finally lost its bladder control or something and let everything go. It's been raining since last night, and looking out my window, the road in front of my building is flooded. Not to mention almost every other road connecting me to the rest of civilization. My area has officially become a community swimming pool.

One of the more fabulous aspects of rain here is that it signals the inevitable change-of-weather cold/flu epidemic. And sure enough, I'm sitting here feeling like a baked potato, with god knows what kinds of medication swimming inside me. I usually don't get these annoying colds but man oh man it sucks to be sick. A friend of mine would probably say something along the lines of how falling sick has something to do with my karma, that this is payback for squishing a bug or screaming at a cashier. In my opinion, karma is just nature's way of saying Screw You.


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