Scrambled Brains - and Other Goodness
Feb. 11th, 2004 10:12 amMy brain is feeling a bit on the scrambled side this morning. Or, maybe it's just the fact that my head cold is evolving into another respiratory infection of the double-whammy variety (just like NYE).
Whatever it is, I'll be calling the doctor to get something to help me get through it. And I will call before it gets so bad that I'm at home sick for 3 days.
Stepping out of the Whine Cellar ... I have to admit that I'm enjoying the Rolling Stones' Forty Licks CD. Even though it should go against my ideologies as a feminist - I like the song "Under My Thumb". :)
Yeah, I know that I'd never said anything about being a Stones fan - but I think it's been there since I was a kid, as I do remember seeing a copy of Let It Bleed in my parents' album collection, and I remember getting excited over seeing the video for "Start Me Up" when I was a kid.
But, enough of that. No need to justify my love of the Rolling Stones. Instead, I have a Moment of Zentm, courtesy of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company's Claims Department. For the record, they sold the Commercial business to another company - but from this, it doesn't sound that way: "Now, as the commercial business runs off, these experts will be able to devote more and more time to personal lines claims."
My question is this: Did the Commercial business run off screaming? Or, did they just run peacefully into the night?
Whatever it is, I'll be calling the doctor to get something to help me get through it. And I will call before it gets so bad that I'm at home sick for 3 days.
Stepping out of the Whine Cellar ... I have to admit that I'm enjoying the Rolling Stones' Forty Licks CD. Even though it should go against my ideologies as a feminist - I like the song "Under My Thumb". :)
Yeah, I know that I'd never said anything about being a Stones fan - but I think it's been there since I was a kid, as I do remember seeing a copy of Let It Bleed in my parents' album collection, and I remember getting excited over seeing the video for "Start Me Up" when I was a kid.
But, enough of that. No need to justify my love of the Rolling Stones. Instead, I have a Moment of Zentm, courtesy of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company's Claims Department. For the record, they sold the Commercial business to another company - but from this, it doesn't sound that way: "Now, as the commercial business runs off, these experts will be able to devote more and more time to personal lines claims."
My question is this: Did the Commercial business run off screaming? Or, did they just run peacefully into the night?