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<< Daily Photo » August 21 | Main | Banff/Kananaskis hikes >>

Feeling pretty wonky right now... Keth and Dave - your questions are coming, but you probably won't get them until Monday.

Update: Basically, all the stress and negative feelings I accrued working for the company I was talking about yesterday have invaded my body... my neck's near-seized, and I just feel icky.

I'm looking forward to this weekend, because Kirsten and I are heading down to the mountains (there's ONE trail in the Kananaskis area that's open, and that's where we're heading.

I've been pretty cranky all week, so I was raining on K's "Let's go Hiking!" parade yesterday... and now that I'm looking forward to getting into the wilderness, I feel like a heel for it, so I publicly apologize. :)

Posted by Darren James Harkness on Friday, August 22, 2003 01:01 PM
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  1. That's the Matrikrap Effect. It'll wear off. Especially now that you've vented all there is to vent.

    -- Posted by >> Anders » Friday, August 22, 2003 03:32 PM
  2. mountains heal all wounds. Hope you had some nice hikin'

    -- Posted by >> amanda » Monday, August 25, 2003 08:04 AM
  3. I get the exact same way, and it always seems to happen on weekends for some reason.

    When I SHOULD be relaxing because I'm not at this shitty job, I'm fretting... and bummed out because I am poor.

    If I was rich I'd probably have some other thing to fret about.

    -- Posted by >> Oorgo » Monday, August 25, 2003 08:54 AM
  4. Yeah. Like how your wallet is so heavy, and how all the supermodels won't stop bothering you...

    -- Posted by >> Anders » Monday, August 25, 2003 05:24 PM

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