As long as its pus as in "dab occasionally with tissue" and not pus as in "vacuum constantly with liposuction-style pipe" then I'm sure you're on the mend.
If it's any consolation, I kind of miss the swiish of your claws. That's why I've been walking round in tights since Saturday.
I have had an eye infection that bad once, so you have my sympathy. Just keep out of the sun, the shades on and don't rub your eye, hon. And isn't it fun smearing your eyelid with the jelly antibiotic to kill the staff infection?
I can sympathise. A problem which presented itself as a string of infections over the last nine months or so means I'm going for minor eye surgery in a few weeks. Can't wait. :(
I think we'll call this column an 'example' of a typical month for a while...keep picking up the badges, though!
Keep writing, keep submitting and earn Koala Love Points! Report in at the end of every month and She Who Is Always Right will total your points and let you know which badge you may display on the side of your blog.
New victims always welcome - please let me know in the comment trail of the latest post. Full instructions for the 2012 challenge here!
Nine or more points: Angie Stevie Pam Rick (who's Rick? Ah well, he reported in) Eight points:
Seven points:
Six points: 6 Iasa (it was 5.5, but I'm rounding her up out of amazement. I think it's an Iasa Record)
Five points:
Four points:
Sempra
Whirl (how'd he beat me?! That never happens!)
Three points:
3 McK
Two points
Mar
Sylvia
One point Pete
"We were on a break..."
Jenna
JJdeGoblin
Retired from combat (and yet The Koala never forgets...)
Displease the Koala by neglecting your writing altogether and you may find yourself joining Sarah
on
KOALA SMACKDOWN
Displease the Koala even more and she may call in her slippery sidekick and put you on: SUPER-SMACKDOWN!
Aniket Robin
With thanks to JJ de Benedictis for the fantastic artwork (and her fine abilities with toenail pliers).
McK's Top Ten Books 2011
I lost count a while ago. But it's well over 100 now, and I suspect it will be somewhere between 150 and 200 by the end of the year.
1. Before I Die - Jenny Downham According to my library, technically this is YA, but I think it defies genre. I think I managed not to cry until about page 25, but after that...I. Did. Not. Stop. Crying. Until I got to the end two and a half hours later. I couldn't stop reading either. Absolutely amazing. Utterly transcendent. 2. Dark Matter - Anita Paver I have a strange weakness for historical Arctic expeditions and this one added in one of my other weaknesses...ghoulies and ghosties. Admirably tight writing as well. Highly recommended. 3. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand - Helen Simonson Wonderful portrait of English village life with all its petty biases, plus a sharper undercurrent of racism. A beautiful story of love in the older generation, and it's funny too! The best thing, though, and the element that really made this story sing for me, was the strength of characters. 4. Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card Yes, I can't believe I hadn't read it before either. Isn't it good! 5. Room - Emma Donoghue Enchanting and utterly horrifying at the same time; an unforgettable read. 6. The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins Ah, good old-fashioned adventure! Unputdownable. 7. Sixty Lights - Gail Jones Admirable, but oddly frustrating. Maybe a bit too 'surface literary' for my taste. Tells the story of a fascinating life, with some interesting motifs running through it, but personally I think I would have preferred a plainer style. That's just me though. And it makes the list. 8. The City in the Lake - Rachel Neumeir Just gorgeous! 9. The Harrowing - Alexandra Sokoloff A fairly traditional little horror tale that I zipped through in a couple of hours - gave me a few genuine chills. 10. The Good Mayor - Andrew Nicoll - Didn't really come to life for me until around half way through, but then it really did!
Total books read so far this year: 85
McK still wants to read... Most of the Orange Prize shortlist Most of the Booker Prize shortlist The Bird Sisters - Rebecca Rasmussen
McK's Top Ten Books - The Rules Rules? What rules? One rule only - if McK is not impressed or entertained, it doesn't go on the Top Ten list. Oh, OK, rule number two - books on the Top Ten list will move around depending on how much McK is impressed or entertained.
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Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
And I mean that in a loving and caring way.
Poor gross you. And I similarly mean that in a loving and caring way. Feel better soon.
As long as its pus as in "dab occasionally with tissue" and not pus as in "vacuum constantly with liposuction-style pipe" then I'm sure you're on the mend.
If it's any consolation, I kind of miss the swiish of your claws. That's why I've been walking round in tights since Saturday.
Yuck! Poor you!
You've got Whirl wandering around in tights, though. I wonder if he'll post a picture... That might really damage your eyesight.
"Whirl wandering around in tights, though. I wonder if he'll post a picture"
You've already given us more information than we can handle.
Get better, McK.
I have had an eye infection that bad once, so you have my sympathy. Just keep out of the sun, the shades on and don't rub your eye, hon. And isn't it fun smearing your eyelid with the jelly antibiotic to kill the staff infection?
Be well soon, and try not to be too bored.
Oh, these things just stink! And they feel like they are lasting forever and ever and normalcy is alllllll gonnnnnnne.
Sorry!
For a moment I thought you'd written "Still on medieval leave here."
I hope you get better soon. I tend to prefer blogs that don't include pus.
I can sympathise. A problem which presented itself as a string of infections over the last nine months or so means I'm going for minor eye surgery in a few weeks. Can't wait. :(
I hope you feel better!!!
Also, about that koala threat level...
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