Squishy.
Splort.
Grumblebug.
Squishy.
Splort.
Grumblebug.
Being woken at dawn by the sound of vomit splashing into the toilet really puts a damper on the rest of the day.
One thing I really, really appreciate is that Marcus has done enough throwing up in his life to know when to make a run for the bathroom. I guess the kids are going to have a movie day while I run laundry.
I have a prescription for Zofran in hand in case things get worse, but it looks like he’s finally keeping down liquids.
Friends. Vectors of disease.
Did you?
I ran across one today, [by enlarge](http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2006/09/csrf-sleeping-giant.html) instead of [by and large](http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mbylarge.html). This ranks right up there with [for all intensive purposes](http://eggcorns.lascribe.net/english/32/intensive-purposes/).
Still recovering from the aggravation of having to switch content management systems. It used to be that I could recommend Movable Type to clients, but I find myself leaning towards Expression Engine for actual content management and WordPress or TextPattern for weblogs.
I have a box of canned formula somewhere in my living room. I ought to find it and donate it or something. My breasts are functioning just fine (if a little _too_ fine at times) and this box is just sitting there annoying me. More stuff for me to get rid of because it is taking up space! And not only that, but stuff that some people really need, so I’d feel bad if I just threw it out. Bah, humbug, formula companies!
Too many things on my to-do list. Today, though, is a day off. I will wash dishes and fold laundry and knit and otherwise goof off.
Yeah.
So, if you’re using an unpatched version of Movable Type, you might want to patch it or upgrade to MT3.33. If, however, you’re a kook like me and just can’t take the news that a mandatory security upgrade/patch stayed completely under your radar because the news was allowed to scroll off the Movable Type site feed…
There’s always WordPress.