I stopped watching daytime TV with its screaming audiences, melodramatic plots, and overly enthusiastic contestants.
But I have a headache. What else am I supposed to do?
The TV did not come on at all, but the computer did. However, unlike my friend Mary Ann I was not glued to a screen of Spider Solitaire or even Bejeweled. I took care of my computer business and went on to more pressing chores like finishing up the laundry, cleaning the bathroom, and washing dishes. Holiday weekends cause me to fall behind in my duties as housekeeper and it was just proper that I ignore the throbbing pain in my head and the fuzzy blind spot in my eye to take care of the business at hand.
I'm glad I didn't turn on the TV. Didn't even turn on the stereo. I was as focused as I could be while in massive headache mode. Makes me think that when I have a stroke or heart attack I'll be able to clean the oven while waiting for the ambulance to come and take me to the hospital. Knowing that is so much more satisfying than watching Jerry Springer.
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For the record, I rarely play Bejeweled!
Perhaps not, Mary Ann, but it's a favorite vortex of mine. Luckily I didn't get trapped.
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