1. More often than I would like (considering I do get paid hourly). But between sometimes utterly debilitating migraines that the meds can't put a dent into and the occasional need for a mental health day, my sick days do get used.
2. I waited this year and put it up the week of Thanksgiving.
1. How often do you take sick days? Very rarely. The last time I took any sick time, I went home an hour early because I was exhausted and feverish.
2 Have you put up your Christmas tree yet? Yes I have. And it's quite pretty. I haven't put it up quite this early before, but since I could (and there was a nice family selling Christmas trees on the corner half a block from my office), I did.
3. Bagpipes or tubas? Bagpipes. Highland pipes, small pipes, Union pipes, uilleann pipes, you name it: if it's got a bag and a chanter and a bunch of drones sticking out of it, I'm all over it. I shamelessly cry when I hear "Amazing Grace" played by a pipe and drum band. Maybe it's the Celt in me.
1. As a contractor, I do not get official sick days. But the last time I was out of work sick, was about two months ago. Missed 3 days due to bronchitis.
2. Nope. But I get to pick one up this weekend. And my husband said, "I want you to enjoy Christmas, so go get yourself a tree and I will help you decorate the God damn thing."
3. BAGPIPES!! For our 15th anniversary celebration for both my brother and his wife, and my husband and I, we got a bagpiper and drummer for entertainment. They stood at the edge of the lake...it was simply breathtaking. They make me cry.
1. Pretty much never. Being a grad student, I'm only in class 2-3 times a week, and every class only meets 14 times or so, so unless I'm dying or something, I drag my butt into class when it meets and just take a break from homework when it doesn't. I think I've only missed class maybe twice for being sick, and once for a death in the family.
2. Nope. Jewish. Haven't put up the menorah yet either.
3. Bagpipes. Particularly when played by attractive men in kilts. Less so when played by this guy who busks on my corner, who is not a very good bagpipe player, to say the least.
1. Lately? All the damned time, but I've had a lot of maintenance appointments lately.
2. Yes.
3. Bagpipes. As long as they don't have a microphone. I was at an Irish festival once where Brother was playing and they miked the damned bagpipes. Bagpipes are meant to be heard over a battlefield. They do not need microphones.
1. I'll take one once every few months or so. 2. I've erected no less than THREE Christmas trees already. 3. That's a toughie. I have lots of affection for the tuba, but more of a personal relationship with the bagpipes. Hm. I'm gonna say tuba though, because I got to see/hear Patti LuPone play one when she was Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd on B'Way.
1. Well, I typically miss each class a few times every semester. Not usually because I'm sick, though. And I think I've taken one sick day from my various summer/holiday jobs in my life, though granted I haven't worked very much.
2. I'm not putting one up, though I'm sure my family will.
Bagpipes. Highland pipes, small pipes, Union pipes, uilleann pipes, you name it: if it's got a bag and a chanter and a bunch of drones sticking out of it, I'm all over it. I shamelessly cry when I hear "Amazing Grace" played by a pipe and drum band. Maybe it's the Celt in me.
1. I don't know... I could go months without taking any, and I have done so, but in the past years it has changed. It seems that during the winter I get ill every three weeks and have to take one of two days off to recover. So... that would be about 3 a month? On average. But not too long ago I was ill for two weeks, so that definitely upped the monthly average.
2. No. We're not getting one because we're spending the whole Christmas with my parents and my in-laws, 800 km away from here. (I'm still going to put up some decorations and lights, just to get into the spirit of the thing.)
3. I'm not a big fan of either, but if I had to choose, I'd choose bagpipes because they remind me of Scotland, and I like Scotland. :)
1. no sick days. (though if you have a choice never get a dozen vaccinations simultaneously. the process has treated me poorly)
2.My mother is the keeper of the tree.
3.Tubas and bagpipes while fiercely independent and stubborn to the extreme are soulmates through and through. As such, if your lucky(?), you should hear them together.
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Date: 2008-12-09 06:24 pm (UTC)2. The main tree for the kids is up. Sometime this week I'll put up my little personal one.
3. Bagpipes. :)
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Date: 2008-12-09 06:25 pm (UTC)2. I waited this year and put it up the week of Thanksgiving.
3. Bagpipes.
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Date: 2008-12-09 06:44 pm (UTC)Yes!
Tubas
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Date: 2008-12-09 06:50 pm (UTC)2 This week -- proll'y Thursday :>
3. Bagpipes (and
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Date: 2008-12-09 08:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-09 06:54 pm (UTC)2) Nope, and not going to.
3) Can't I have both?
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Date: 2008-12-09 06:58 pm (UTC)2. Nope. Not going to put one up
3. Bagpipes
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Date: 2008-12-09 07:23 pm (UTC)2 December 2nd
3. Bagpipes
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Date: 2008-12-09 07:27 pm (UTC)Very rarely. The last time I took any sick time, I went home an hour early because I was exhausted and feverish.
2 Have you put up your Christmas tree yet?
Yes I have. And it's quite pretty. I haven't put it up quite this early before, but since I could (and there was a nice family selling Christmas trees on the corner half a block from my office), I did.
3. Bagpipes or tubas?
Bagpipes. Highland pipes, small pipes, Union pipes, uilleann pipes, you name it: if it's got a bag and a chanter and a bunch of drones sticking out of it, I'm all over it. I shamelessly cry when I hear "Amazing Grace" played by a pipe and drum band. Maybe it's the Celt in me.
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Date: 2008-12-09 07:31 pm (UTC)2. Nope. But I get to pick one up this weekend. And my husband said, "I want you to enjoy Christmas, so go get yourself a tree and I will help you decorate the God damn thing."
3. BAGPIPES!! For our 15th anniversary celebration for both my brother and his wife, and my husband and I, we got a bagpiper and drummer for entertainment. They stood at the edge of the lake...it was simply breathtaking. They make me cry.
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Date: 2008-12-09 07:49 pm (UTC)2. Nope. Jewish. Haven't put up the menorah yet either.
3. Bagpipes. Particularly when played by attractive men in kilts. Less so when played by this guy who busks on my corner, who is not a very good bagpipe player, to say the least.
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Date: 2008-12-09 07:50 pm (UTC)2. YEAH! w00t. Last Saturday.
3. Bagpipes!! *is happy*
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Date: 2008-12-09 08:00 pm (UTC)2. Yes.
3. Bagpipes. As long as they don't have a microphone. I was at an Irish festival once where Brother was playing and they miked the damned bagpipes. Bagpipes are meant to be heard over a battlefield. They do not need microphones.
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Date: 2008-12-09 08:15 pm (UTC)2. I've erected no less than THREE Christmas trees already.
3. That's a toughie. I have lots of affection for the tuba, but more of a personal relationship with the bagpipes. Hm. I'm gonna say tuba though, because I got to see/hear Patti LuPone play one when she was Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd on B'Way.
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Date: 2008-12-09 08:34 pm (UTC)2)no
3)Tubas, as a Barry sax player, tubas were my homeboys.
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Date: 2008-12-09 09:34 pm (UTC)It's up just not decorated yet.
Bagpipes
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Date: 2008-12-09 09:47 pm (UTC)2. We always put it up the Friday after Thanksgiving, so yes.
3. Definitely bagpipes.
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Date: 2008-12-09 09:54 pm (UTC)2. I'm not putting one up, though I'm sure my family will.
3. Bagpipes!
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Date: 2008-12-09 11:00 pm (UTC)2. Unfortunately, no
3. Bagpipes
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Date: 2008-12-09 11:27 pm (UTC)2. Yes, the stunted tree is up. The rest of the house will be decorated this weekend.
3. (Answer totally stolen from
Bagpipes. Highland pipes, small pipes, Union pipes, uilleann pipes, you name it: if it's got a bag and a chanter and a bunch of drones sticking out of it, I'm all over it. I shamelessly cry when I hear "Amazing Grace" played by a pipe and drum band. Maybe it's the Celt in me.
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Date: 2008-12-10 02:29 am (UTC)Yep - a couple days after Thanksgiving.
BAGPIPES!!!
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Date: 2008-12-11 09:45 pm (UTC)1. I don't know... I could go months without taking any, and I have done so, but in the past years it has changed. It seems that during the winter I get ill every three weeks and have to take one of two days off to recover. So... that would be about 3 a month? On average. But not too long ago I was ill for two weeks, so that definitely upped the monthly average.
2. No. We're not getting one because we're spending the whole Christmas with my parents and my in-laws, 800 km away from here. (I'm still going to put up some decorations and lights, just to get into the spirit of the thing.)
3. I'm not a big fan of either, but if I had to choose, I'd choose bagpipes because they remind me of Scotland, and I like Scotland. :)
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Date: 2008-12-17 01:56 pm (UTC)2.My mother is the keeper of the tree.
3.Tubas and bagpipes while fiercely independent and stubborn to the extreme are soulmates through and through. As such, if your lucky(?), you should hear them together.