The piano has been drinking, not me

Man, I feel like shit. Something about the pills I’ve been given makes me shaky, slow, and uncoordinated. I keep making weird logical mistakes or saying the wrong word, and I sometimes can’t think of a phrase or memory I need for 30 seconds or so longer than I should. Good times. I guess it’s better than actual medieval medicine where I’d be doing shots of warm mercury or being bled through my urethra.

Going to bitch to the doctor about it on Thursday though. It’s sort of hard to help maintain the infrastructure for a big media website when you’re, like, dumb and stuff. Also I’m afraid I’m going to have a car accident or something.

There was a pudgy, messy teenaged boy at D’s tonight whose trucker hat said “SAFE SEX ISN’T”.

Did you know that at restaurants, server-suggested food actually tastes better? I learned this from the book joyfulagitator was reading so that she could pretend tomorrow that she knows all about SERVING FOR SUCCESS or something.

My self image lately is the guy below.

caretaker

8 thoughts on “The piano has been drinking, not me

  1. Seratonin dinkydoo
    I had that weird haziness with lexical access, and general spaciness, stuff when I started on the Paxil. It went away within a month.

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  2. Your self-image should probably lose the trucker hat and swap the Members Only jacket for something a bit more modern, but otherwise seems like he might be pretty darn cool.

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  3. if it makes you feel any better, thats how i feel today…
    oh, and i had that god awful breakfast burger from carls…i dont think its much better, but damn. it did the trick

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  4. sounds like…
    prozac…eeek. and paxil too for that matter. hope you feel better…or you can just take a 6-pack with you to work; that would be a better “cure” for just about anything. 🙂
    as for the server suggestion…majority of the time, it does tastes good. just check the price on the dish though. 😛

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