metawidget: A platypus looking pensive. (Default)
metawidget ([personal profile] metawidget) wrote2006-03-12 06:36 pm

ow. and perspective.

Managed to wonk my shoulder again (first time in five months or so) in the supermarket. It wasn't too painful, but it still sucks. I did it in front of a guy who also had recurring shoulder dislocations. He stood there and talked to me, and winced when I popped it back in. My forearm aches now.

I just realized that if Noisette has a full cat lifetime, she'll be with me into my thirties or even early forties. How's that for life-changing decisons? And feeling old?

I think, all things going more or less as I predict, I'll be financially stable on paper (as well as in reality) in a couple of weeks, delinquent roommate contributions or no. That could be very good.

[identity profile] ravi.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
What's wrong with your shoulder? Are you like [livejournal.com profile] azrhey ? (You have no idea what you're missing until you've seen her do her stuff)

Cat -- I know what you mean. That's one of the biggest reasons I'd never get a pet. I want the flexibility and control that I have over my life currently, and I'm too responsible to simply trash the cat in the dumpster and go away to mexico in a few years ... and there's a good chance I might want to do exactly that, and so yeah, here I am, pet-less :)

'Financial stability' sounds like a mirage, ugh.

[identity profile] felis-ultharus.livejournal.com 2006-03-13 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
The oldest living cats last into their 30s. It's disputed how far -- I've seen the claims for verified cat ages ranging from 31 to 38.

This has been a cat trivia moment :)

[identity profile] iangurudata.livejournal.com 2006-03-13 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Damn those dangerous shopping missions!
How did you seperate it ther, the ligaments that loose that it just pops out sometimes?