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The newest addition to the soap opera that is my bedroom is the crazy woman who spews out random shit every minute or so. I don't know if she's talking to herself or someone else. Sometimes she is screaming about how worthless someone is. Next it about Palestinians and bombings. This happened for most of last night, and some of this morning. Fortunately, the angry father was silent.
My back pain continues. Every morning since I've returned, my lower back has been in horrible pain, every time I wake up. It hurt me at least some of my morning in Montreal too, so I'm not sure if it's the mattress. I've tried sleeping with a pillow between my legs, lying in different positions, but the results are still the same. Tonight I'll sleep in our guest room, and see if I feel any different.
At work, the Bitch From Hell consultant has gone, but her stupidity remains. We have her old laptop, which we need to move files off of. Problem is, it doesn't see the network. We get a link light, and a message that it doesn't recognize the workgroup.
She has Windows Millennium that she installed, and we don't have the disks for.
She has a BIOS password on the laptop which we also don't have.
I can't find the CMOS battery on the inside of the laptop, and now that I've reassembled it, the keyboard doesn't work.
Some days, I feel as helpless as the LUsers I support.
But only sometimes.
My back pain continues. Every morning since I've returned, my lower back has been in horrible pain, every time I wake up. It hurt me at least some of my morning in Montreal too, so I'm not sure if it's the mattress. I've tried sleeping with a pillow between my legs, lying in different positions, but the results are still the same. Tonight I'll sleep in our guest room, and see if I feel any different.
At work, the Bitch From Hell consultant has gone, but her stupidity remains. We have her old laptop, which we need to move files off of. Problem is, it doesn't see the network. We get a link light, and a message that it doesn't recognize the workgroup.
She has Windows Millennium that she installed, and we don't have the disks for.
She has a BIOS password on the laptop which we also don't have.
I can't find the CMOS battery on the inside of the laptop, and now that I've reassembled it, the keyboard doesn't work.
Some days, I feel as helpless as the LUsers I support.
But only sometimes.