  Eventually, Kurt and the friendly neighbourhood Giraffe phoned the Mounteds to clear out The Most Popular Boys in the World's party. As far as I can tell it broke up pretty painlessly, no arrests, smashing, or anything untoward. Good on them. Going to the doctor on Tuesday. Time to put together my list of symptoms, and questions. I dislike going to the doctor so much that I usually make for damn sure I've got at least three things wrong with me.
So, let's see. 1) I pee at least four times a night. 2) No energy. 3) Trouble sleeping, and trouble staying asleep. 4)Every time I eat, my stomach hurts for hours. 5)Frequent headaches. 6) Frequent muscle spasms and back pain. 7)Percription renewal and checkup. Seven lucky reasons. It reads like my body is falling apart, but I think most of my ailments, if not all are connected with being depressed. Everything sleep related certainly is, and I've noticed over the years that those random aches and pains are too. Helps to get checked out just in case, though. Wouldn't want to be running around with another disease, would I? Finished watching the first season of 24. As minako puts it; it is the first show in a long time to come out where one is not one step ahead.
There are hints, and things unravel very neatly, but I couldn't just sit there and figure out precisely what happens. It's also a show that is so watchable you can spend eight hours of your life immersed in it, and have no concept of the time that's past. Visual heroin. Poor Jack Bauer, though. The first 24 hours we get to know him, he goes through hell.
Then, evidently, he goes through hell at least two other times in his life. I would think once was plausible, twice not so much, and three times ridiculous - but hey, I'm more than happy to let the show prove me wrong. I'm home sick, and lonely for my parental units. It is a pity that home is a 6 hr car drive with no place to stay at the end of said trip; and parental units live six hours away by plane, and live in a completely landlocked city. 
