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I missed it!

Hey, I went drag racing last night & got runner up!

Nope, you didnt miss it...just need to refresh your page...hit F5.

Cool on the drag racing!! Do you get anything for runner up??

I'm quoting myself! Not only do I have to STOP going to bed at 8:00, I may have to quite premature posting...after this I noticed the discussion on how TheDave stole Rachel's picture...um, the only picture I saw were the cute puppies...so Rachel, I wasn't talking about you when I wrote this comment.

ROFL

Too funny Donna :lol:

I must say....I sure am glad that whole ordeal is over with. :rolleyes:

this is the message I keep getting when I do the photo:

You are not allowed to upload that type of file as an avatar or personal photo

Debbie...is the file in Jpeg format? Most of the pics I have stored on my computer arent in the right format so I'm not able to use them. If I want to use a pic I always have to rescan it and make it a Jpeg file. Maybe someone else knows more about this. :unsure:

I'm sure there's an easier way to change the file format but I'm not too knowledgeable in this area. Maybe if you ask in the Technical support forum someone will be able to help??


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Rachel that picture of you is absolutely beautiful!

As to going to the Bristol race.. lucky you!!

Our home in Florida is about 3 miles outside Disney. It sleeps 10 comfortably and it is way cheaper than any of the hotels in the area. It has a full kitchen area so you dont have to eat out every night. That alone saves a lot of money.

If you want to see it.. you can check it out at www.lynvillas.com

debmidge Rising Star

This photo is of Mike before celiac took him down for the count. He was 21 and extremely hunky. I met him a few years after this photo and he was starting to gain & be "chubby."

The photo is of him on a destroyer in the US Navy patrolling the Viet Nam coast, defending an aircraft carrier. They were out in ocean for many weeks and their only outlet for fun was playing cards and working out in gym. Mike doesn't play cards.....as you can tell.

Daxin Explorer

Okay...finally got an avatar loaded. This is My wife Bobbi and I at our resort on the Mayan Riveria January 2006.

Hope it turns out okay.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

YAY....I love everyones new pics. :)

Ryan....cute couple. :)

Debbie...glad to see you've got it all figured out. ;)

Have I seen a pic of you and hubby before? Was there a pic in the newspaper when they ran that article on Celiac Disease?? For some reason I thought there was.

Green12 Enthusiast

Good morning!

Great pictures everyone :)

Picard- your little one is so cute!

Ryan- so nice to finally see you, great picture of you and your wife

The Dave- love the puppies, I want one. I miss puppyness :(

Deb- glad you figured the picture thing out :lol:

:lol: Donna, not only the expert of the drive by posts, but now the premature posts!

Hi Beverly :)

Congrats SusanW on the runner up!

Stephanie, sounds like a great house, lucky you!

Andrea- have fun today on your family outing :)

lindalee Enthusiast

Hi Everyone- Went to an oyster roast yesterday and listened to beach music-so relaxing...must have a zinc defiency since I ate about 50 or so. So good :P

Watched " My Fair Lady" last night on TCM - Rachel that picture reminds me of Audrey Hep.

Andrea- That baby is precious

Rinne- "Mis-Tints? I need to find out about that. What shade is the floor? Sounds wonderful. Went to Japan on business many years ago - Toyoko was very clean but something about the food left me with the C.

Patti and Rinne- I would love to see pics. Both sound nice.

Susan don't be sad please. Did you see Jagged Edge? Think of him as Jeff Bridges and you know what her friend said about him,right?

Donna- That Spa! Yes, and be pampered and beautified from head to toe. Took a train to NY and really enjoyed that.

Julie-Love the beach it is so beautiful...Momma Goose is having a get together next month at Nags Head please come - Can anyone make it? It would be so fantastic to meet and get together. I really hope some of you will be able to make it.

One thing I would love to do is learn how to be better on the computer and the camera also. Take care.


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I like everyone's new pictures.

I like you little one's picture too Picard.

Stephanie....I like your new on of your little one too.

Okay...finally got an avatar loaded. This is My wife Bobbi and I at our resort on the Mayan Riveria January 2006.

Hope it turns out okay.

That's a nice picture too Ryan. It's so nice to "see" everyone! :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Hi Everyone- Went to an oyster roast yesterday and listened to beach music-so relaxing...must have a zinc defiency since I ate about 50 or so. So good :P

Susan don't be sad please. Did you see Jagged Edge? Think of him as Jeff Bridges and you know what her friend said about him,right?

Lee - did not see Jagged Edge - no wait - probably saw it years ago, do not remember....what did they say about the guy?

I LOVE OYSTERS.....an oyster roast - how fantastic!

too sad to even go to church today. now THAT, my friends, is sad. But don't worry....it will get better, always does. symptoms of glutening today, though - ugh. there was a NEW kind of nugget that I ate - a mystery ingredient I am looking into, my friend took the bag wtih her so will look into it when she calls.

wait - this is R2 - only happiness here.....will go elsewhere to whine..... ;)

Ryan - great picture - what a cute couple. And did you say "OUR" resort on the Mayan coast? what is that? do you own a resort? can we all go? :rolleyes: ha ha ha

lindalee Enthusiast
Lee - did not see Jagged Edge - no wait - probably saw it years ago, do not remember....what did they say about the guy?

I LOVE OYSTERS.....an oyster roast - how fantastic!

too sad to even go to church today. now THAT, my friends, is sad. But don't worry....it will get better, always does. symptoms of glutening today, though - ugh. there was a NEW kind of nugget that I ate - a mystery ingredient I am looking into, my friend took the bag wtih her so will look into it when she calls.

wait - this is R2 - only happiness here.....will go elsewhere to whine..... ;)

Ryan - great picture - what a cute couple. And did you say "OUR" resort on the Mayan coast? what is that? do you own a resort? can we all go? :rolleyes: ha ha ha

I missed church today also. The pastor had surgery and is recouperating and there is crazy guy lurking so one of the members called and said if he shows up to duck under the pew- I'll pray he leaves town. It is a small church kinda like "Mitford" don't know if you read those cute books about the pastor and his little congregation ...

He said Forget him - he was trash. It is a good one to see when getting over a guy. (He uses a few bad words).

Can't you come over to Nags Head with the Momma Goose get together? No time to be sad there.

Look back but don't stare, Love, Lee

Green12 Enthusiast

Lindalee, your evening sounds like it was a lot of fun :) .....have not had oysters before and not sure I am brave enough to ty them :lol:

SusieQ- HUGS :):):):):) I am thinking of you hoping you are doing ok. Sorry about the additional suckiness of the glutening. If it is not one thing, it's everything.....Let the happiness of the ville make you laugh and smile and get your mind of things for a little while.

Yes, Ryan, do tell....what is this about "Your" resort?????? :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I missed church today also. The pastor had surgery and is recouperating and there is crazy guy lurking so one of the members called and said if he shows up to duck under the pew- I'll pray he leaves town. It is a small church kinda like "Mitford" don't know if you read those cute books about the pastor and his little congregation ...

He said Forget him - he was trash. It is a good one to see when getting over a guy. (He uses a few bad words).

Can't you come over to Nags Head with the Momma Goose get together? No time to be sad there.

Look back but don't stare, Love, Lee

is there some kind of crazy stalker at your church? :o makes things interesting....assuming he's harmless. just say extra prayers of protection!

"look back but don't stare" - - that is so good and I"ve never heard it!

MOmma Goose might be slightly mad at me for my instructions on burping post last night in her "how do you burp" thread. Got way too goofy - - I am a superior burper - it's a gift - and so I erased my whole post today. :lol::lol::lol: I would love to go to Nag's Head! I'm clear on the other coast, though......

lindalee Enthusiast
is there some kind of crazy stalker at your church? :o makes things interesting....assuming he's harmless. just say extra prayers of protection!

"look back but don't stare" - - that is so good and I"ve never heard it!

MOmma Goose might be slightly mad at me for my instructions on burping post last night in her "how do you burp" thread. Got way too goofy - - I am a superior burper - it's a gift - and so I erased my whole post today. :lol::lol::lol: I would love to go to Nag's Head! I'm clear on the other coast, though......

The pastor had to have him locked up for stealing his vehicle and other things and he threatened to get even so please keep the pastor in your prayers. He is an angel and so good to me.

Momma Goose is probably stressed. You have lots of time to make it to the Nags Head Celiac get together-sure wish you could.

debmidge Rising Star
YAY....I love everyones new pics. :)

Ryan....cute couple. :)

Debbie...glad to see you've got it all figured out. ;)

Have I seen a pic of you and hubby before? Was there a pic in the newspaper when they ran that article on Celiac Disease?? For some reason I thought there was.

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Yes, you did. Wall Street Journal 12/9/05 issue.

I will change this photo when I scan our anniversary photo in.

Lisa Mentor

Momma Goose is STRESSED. We have decided to down size and sell our house. We have found another that we like every much but it is much smaller, likewise price. But it's like putting 10 lbs of spinach into a 5lbs bag.... :blink::blink: And my GERD is acting up like hell fire. Meeting with a Realitor tomorrow to see if others think our home is as valuable as we do :(

If it wasn't so hard to get off Lexipro, I'd wish for it back. :(

Sorry Susan, if I appeared snippy. I was in so much discomfort that it was hard to breath, much less laugh at everyone who could belch. Everyone was belching on line and I just needed just one to feel better.

Still belchless, Lisa

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Awww, Lisa, sorry to hear you are still helium filled..... :P

Try what I do. When I get bad gas, it is the kind that cuts my breath off if I try to breath ever so slightly.....

I lay down on the floor and do postural positioning. By that, I mean lay down on the floor on your back for 3 minutes, rollover onto your right side with your arms above your head, stay like that for 3 minutes, roll over onto your tummy for 3 minutes, then onto your left side for 3 minutes. The postural positioning helps tremendously in moving the gas through your tract. I don't know if it is the same with you, but the really weird thing with me is when I get gas like that, if it relieve it that way by doing the postural positioning (meaning it coming out the other end), it kind of opens up a door for the gas to come out the other way too...... Told you I was waaaaayyyyyyy weird!!!!

Hugs.

Karen

debmidge Rising Star

Karen, I've heard of that method over 10 years ago. A co worker told me about it.

lindalee Enthusiast

Julie, I used to eat them with saltines but now I just eat them with lots of lemon and either drawn butter or cocktail sauceand horseradish. I like raw and steamed. Try the steamed first. They are so good! :P

Lisa, Making the decision is the hardest part so try to go with the flow. Believe me this will simplyfy your life :D:D:D

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i just posted this in the gab room

I will only be checking this once a day at the most, i probably will not be posting at all.

I have 3 APs and 2 honors classes so i will be gone this entire school year.

i will check my e-mail and write back if people have questions.

miamia Rookie
Awww, Lisa, sorry to hear you are still helium filled..... :P

Try what I do. When I get bad gas, it is the kind that cuts my breath off if I try to breath ever so slightly.....

I lay down on the floor and do postural positioning. By that, I mean lay down on the floor on your back for 3 minutes, rollover onto your right side with your arms above your head, stay like that for 3 minutes, roll over onto your tummy for 3 minutes, then onto your left side for 3 minutes. The postural positioning helps tremendously in moving the gas through your tract. I don't know if it is the same with you, but the really weird thing with me is when I get gas like that, if it relieve it that way by doing the postural positioning (meaning it coming out the other end), it kind of opens up a door for the gas to come out the other way too...... Told you I was waaaaayyyyyyy weird!!!!

Hugs.

Karen

Karen-

you do not sound weird to me at all. I do the crziest things to get gas out of my system. I have tons of weird stretching routines- sometimes they actually work sometimes they just shift the gas around causing a different area of my body to feel pain.

miamia

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Karen, I've heard of that method over 10 years ago. A co worker told me about it.

I've been doing it for years. In fact, I probably would have gone out of my mind with gas pain if I hadn't discovered that. I used to go into the boardroom after lunch and close the door and lay down on the floor and do it. Everyone knew to stay clear of the boardroom from 12:45 to 1:00 p.m.!!!!!

Karen

mouse Enthusiast

I hardly ever had any kind of gas (top and bottom) until about 6 months to a year before my Celiac diagnosis. Now I get the bottom only. I was always so polite during my marriage until this started and now I just let them rip. My hubby can't believe I have gotton so crude, but boy does it feel good LOL.

Love your photo of the twins, Karen.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Rachel, as far as the drag racing goes.....I am in the trophy division so I get just a trophy. I have so much fun though. Bill is in the division where they actually get cash. Bill, his dad & I race on Saturdays & our daughter loves it too. It's something I never thought I'd like but after I did it once....I am hooked.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Thank you everyone for the compliments on my little one Colin. He is without a doubt a miracle baby. He sure showed me that miracles can happen everyday.

Andrea your little one is beautiful also!!!!

That oyster roast sounds great. I used to love fried oysters! Absolutely wonderful. I havent tried them roasted yet... maybe soon. I dont think I am up to raw though... not that daring yet

Every year we have at my house what we call a fish fry. We have yet to have anything there that is fried though. We start with roasted clams and garlic butter, followed by a large pot of mussels steamed with wine and leek (this year we might try them marinara again), again followed by a large pot of steamed king crab legs. And usually there is no room for anything else!!! Last year we tried a new receipe from the food network called Shrimp Vincente.. it is out of this world.. with avacado in it.. wow!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel, as far as the drag racing goes.....I am in the trophy division so I get just a trophy.

Just a trophy??? Trophy's are an excellent prize! I've gotten the tiniest trophies....some for 3rd place even but they still meant the world to me and I displayed them proudly in my room. :D

I've never gotten cash for anything...just little trophies, ribbons, t-shirts...stuff like that. I have alot of softball t-shirts cuz thats what they pass out to the winning team.

I'm kind of embarrassed to ask this but what exactly is drag racing? What are you racing in and where....on a track?? :unsure:

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