not really, but the pressure in my head is indescribable. what's worse is you can't get decent over the counter pharmaceuticals anymore, thanks to meth heads. what i want is real, honest-to-goodness sudafed. and i want a lot of it.
watched the most recent version of day of the dead tonight. a few thoughts: one, mena suvari? really? can she not get any other work or does she love the zombie oeuvre so much she had to be a part of it? two: running zombies are super scary. shambling ones are scary and sneaky, but running and jumping and fast zombies i don't like. however, the fact that they run like 'tards is amusing. three: i'm glad they still make zombie movies, and will gladly watch any they make, however, i don't think this one was as good as the original. true, they were very different, but then why remake it? why not just make another new zombie movie? and four: i kind of want to have a little boy and name him romero. is that too mean? i mean, it's better than my plan to name a baby "hobo" and then we can call him "bo." or "hobart," and we can call him "bart." if i name a boy romero we can call him romy. how cool would a twelve year old boy named after george a. romero be?! this is maybe why my sister thinks i shouldn't actually be allowed to breed.
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I was surprised when I last bought some cold medication at how much paperwork it involved! But at least I came out with the some sudafed - could always post you the rest of the box, but I don't know how it'd go through customs from Oz.
I think Romero is a cool name, but I think Posh spice has a boy named something like that. damn celebrities, always stealing the good names!
Posh Spice's kid is named Romeo (I don't know why I know that), so Romero is still free for the taking. Damn, I love George Romero's movies.
I just go and bug the pharmacist to give me the real sudafed. That fake shit they sell apparently did worse than placebos in a study.
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