This is me telling my doctor I am running late. And also asking if tardies can have a little antibiotics, as a treat.
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Fun update! Even though I in fact did alert the doctor’s office (outside of twitter) and confirm I could still be seen, that was not the case when I arrived! Off to CityMD I go. Love to tour the boroughs instead of sleeping off this plague.
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Constantly.
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Runs in the family I guess. Though I can’t see either of our moms having done this even once


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Only literally every day of my life
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I think many writers have self-selected out of career paths that involve being places on time. Which is weird because deadlines.
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And then mentally blame it on a traffic light or a slow driver that added 30 seconds to your lateness even though the other 10+ mins were your own fault? Nope, never done that...more than 10 days in a row.
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Every time I tell my husband there were train delays he’s like ‘right but when did you actually leave?’
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worse is when I'm actually on time and then a great song comes on the radio just as I pull into the parking lot and that is hard to explain to the boss who can actually see me from the window.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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