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I should really try to keep myself awake for another hour or so, but I took a four hour nap yesterday and then didn't sleep last night, so I'm tiiiirrrrreeeeedddddddd. And I've had a headache since Saturday and... right, enough whining. Let's talk about hockey instead.

NHL Awards were tonight. Ovechkin won about a million awards, and seemed pretty comfortable at the podium. Malkin picked up his Art Ross Trophy and haltingly declared himself to be 'so nervous.' He then proceeded to make his thank yous in the most broken English he's used in a long time, to the point of being basically incomprehensible. It was very cute. Ovechkin declared Malkin's English to be better than Datsyuk's, but this was a flat out lie.

Speaking of Datsyuk, he also won about a million awards. It was, really, the Pavel and Ovie Awards night. And, well, the Bruins racked up an impressive number of awards as well.

This was the first time I've watched the hockey awards and I found them to be mostly entertaining. I do have to say, however, that the musical performances were not to my taste. Chaka Khan and Robin Thicke failed to make me ever want to hear them, singly or together, ever again. While in large part it was much like any other awards show, with painful jokes by the announcers and long, occasionally teary (Tim Thomas of the Bruins was nearly in tears when accepting the Vizzini Vezina Trophy, his second award of the evening) acceptance speeches, there was a certain redeeming factor. And that factor was the overwhelming awkwardness of the announcers and winners. These are not all folks who've made a living speaking in front of cameras and lots of people. There was much stammering, struggling to read cue cards, so many ums and uhs it almost drowned out the actual content. it was hilariously entertaining in its awfulness.

And it's taken me nearly forty minutes to write this post because my keyboard seems to have died sometime between last night and this evening. Capitals, especially capital vowels, are taking an excessive amount of effort to achieve, and the entire top row of letters are being really stubborn about working. Not so good.
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It's Monday, the Penguins are having their victory parade today and I'll be stuck at work for the whole thing. Bummer.

I've had a headache most of the weekend - a combination of not enough sleep Friday night and too much computer the rest of the weekend. It's the sort of headache that lurks right behind my eyes and grows steadily worse the longer I ignore it, but it usually goes away after a couple hours of sleep.

Last night I woke up around three-thirty with an absolutely pounding headache. The weird thing was, it was totally different than my normal behind the eyes deal. It started above and to the left of my left eye, and felt like something had gone straight through my brain and lodged in the back of my skull, because I could feel the pain up and over the crown of my head and the back of my head was throbbing (not the sort of throbbing you get when you hit your head on something, more of an inside throbbing).

Going back to sleep was difficult, because of course hypochondriac me started worrying about tumors and aneurysms and stuff. After about an hour I got up, noticed that it seemed a little less bad, took some advil anyway and finally got back to sleep. It's subsided, now, to a slight ache in the normal place, so I guess I'll live.

In the meantime, I had some really weird and interesting dreams last night. Strange buildings, aliens, being able to fly, followed by more exhausting dreams of being sick and/or extremely tired and not being able to just go to bed and rest.

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