  We discovered just before the western conference in hockey that we get two channels - CTV and CBC. On the rough side it means i have to endure hockey, but on the plus side there's been shows that i like on. For example, 2 weeks ago, I caught "Dial 'M' For Murder"; a play-turned movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Cool. Then, I realised that "Law and Order" happens on one of those channels, "Wayne & Shuster" was on the other night, and there's this new show on, and i think i may love it. It's called "Cold Case" and i was going to link to the blurb, but it was written by tards. Basically, you got a detective, goes back to the old files, and, well hopefully solves them. Fine, that tells you NOTHING. The sad thing is, i can't tell you much more than that. It's funny, and smartly written, and i can't beleive i'm raving about something on TV but there you go. Amazing. I only saw the one episode, so i can say nothing about it as a whole, but if the episode i saw was any indication, it's phenomenal, and sure to get cancelled. And i have to say, since i mentioned TV, that I just don't give a fuck about hockey. It's still raining in W/V, and it's supposed to keep on raining until thursday.
And it's cold, so this nice horrid damp pain feeling has permeated my very bones,and makes me feel as though i'll never be warm again. Or in any less pain. I'm still not taking my meds, and i'm thinking hard indeed about going back to them. I remember an article about a woman who had this and how the wind would hurt her. I thought that was insane. I'm at the place now, though, where jeans, or a touch from Kurt is pretty painful. I noticed this morning that where ever my body touched a surface it hurt - so, lying in bed is fairly excruciating; in a chair less so; and i think the problem could be solved by living my life immersed in warm water.
Since that's not an option, (not yet, anyways) i think perhaps being good and being treated might be the way to go. Of course, being good involves going back to the doctor... 
