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practicality ([personal profile] practicality) wrote2009-08-22 12:36 am

lol FF7

-The approximately three people reading this who understand the reference will find this hilarious: Ally the Turk. She is this team's Reno. I give her roughly ten minutes before the Fearless Leader attempts to strangle her in frustration.
-New Rufus boots = surprisingly comfortable! The downside is that they were made with someone with larger ankles than me, so the heels rub a little without insoles
-Fifteen yards of wool-blend suiting = ~20 pounds. Now I understand why they wanted $45 to ship it to Canada
-Looks great, though - a little higher color saturation than the stuff I originally used for Jon's first suit, which I think will actually work nicely
-My Elena got a job, and thus is actually coming with us omg omg omg. Seriously she will be adorable.

This pile of awesome makes up for the fact that I am going to hate myself tomorrow (initial chiropractic exam, ie, lots of prodding, plus walking around campus lots, plus staying up past my bedtime)

[identity profile] ext_222718 (from dreamwidth.org) 2009-08-22 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
Of course the Rufus boots would be comfortable. Have to fit, for a President! ;D

[identity profile] momijizukamori.dreamwidth.org 2009-08-22 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but /he/ can afford to get them custom-made. I am but a poor college student XD Plus I ordered them on the internet, so I was a little nervous about them fitting. My old ones were kind of ugly, from Payless, and had no arch support, which I have now discovered is a great way to make my back pain kick into overdrive - so yes, new ones = a vast improvement.

[identity profile] phaseonehundred.livejournal.com (from dreamwidth.org) 2009-08-22 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The initial chiro exam isn't that bad 'cept for the poking and proding. You'll be wicked sore after your first adjustment but damn do those things feel SO GOOD

[identity profile] momijizukamori.dreamwidth.org 2009-08-22 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I was told that a little soreness the next day is not unexpected, which I am definitely feeling. Follow up is next week, I am looking forward to not having stabbing pain all down my left leg every time I stand for more than two hours.