Still here
by Sean - 30 March 2006
Nothing to report… Life goes on, busy at work, sick for a few days, new computer game out absorbing my time, distracting my thoughts. That’s about it.
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by Sean - 30 March 2006
Nothing to report… Life goes on, busy at work, sick for a few days, new computer game out absorbing my time, distracting my thoughts. That’s about it.
Still here continues »by Sean - 19 March 2006
I am looking at a co-worker walking back and forth. She is wearing a skirt. Women donā??t wear skirts nearly often enough. But there are two in this office that do on a semi-regular basis. This isnā??t bad at all. One of them is about as attractive as a rabid pitt-bull (though her mental abilities are more clam-like than dog-like). The other is attractive, in a fluffhead kinda way. But Iā??m not into co-workers. It causes entirely too much trouble. My dog, however, thinks itā??s the greatest of fun to stick her cold nose up womenā??s skirts. I swear I didnā??t train her to do that!
Monday musings continues »by Sean - 16 March 2006
Full moon here tonight. I feel like howling. Perhaps not because it’s the full moon, to my knowledge I don’t have any werewolf blood in me, nor any weresheep either. Mad I am, howling mad. I dare not start, for fear I’d not be able to stop. I’d howl and yell and scream until exhaustion would take me.
Howling at the moon continues »by Sean - 15 March 2006
And a model is worth much more. It’s funny, I’ve been "studying" the spine and spinal cord for decades. Well, not assiduously, I’ve looked into it because I’m obviously interested in the topic, and informed myself along the lines. I’ve seen charts and graphics and pictures of both the spine and spinal cord. I’d been much more interested in what happened to the body with injuries at certain levels of the spinal cord. Last week, I saw an actual model of the spine and where the spinal cord lives in it. Funnily enough, despite all the photos and graphics I’d seen before, seeing it in 3-D gave me a different understanding.
A picture is worth a thousand words continues »by Sean - 4 March 2006
I was speaking to someone who made contact yesterday, and one of the things I was asked was about the best way to tell someone close about the fact you’re transabled. Frankly, I don’t know that I’m the best person to ask for advice on that. My batting average is not that good all things considered. But nonetheless, here are a few thoughts on the topic…
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