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jerseyangel Proficient
Agreed...and as a fellow PA resident, if Patti could contain all fluids to her area code, that would be appreciated :)

:lol::lol::lol:

I'll try harder--but you know, with the loose vowels and all....


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Darn210 Enthusiast
See, now I knew that my big mouth (so to speak) would get me into trouble....do ya think they're on to me :unsure:

Do you think they are brave enough to venture onto the silly thread? I think your only possible threat might come from your fellow Pennsylvanian, Amanda, and she seems to like you. Plus, I think you could easily bribe her with chocolate covered gummy bears.

elye Community Regular
and traces of wee and many MANY other things on it............

Eeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwww.....

Like stains, and short, curly hairs? ((Shudder))................ :o

Must look for more sanitary conditions to deposit my river of wee.

:lol::lol::lol: this sounds even more like something sacrosact, like a great, holy pilgrimmage....Must search out a sanitary grail wherein to place my River of Wee...

Hi, Sarah! We all missed you, and often spoke of your very obvious absence. Sorry to hear of your yucky sinus/head stuff. Ezra is fantastic, though...this is excellent. :):)

Redneck Pickup Lines

OMG :lol::lol: ...Cannot pick a favorite. They are all a scream. It is difficult to believe that there actually are men walking around with one of these at the ready...

jerseyangel Proficient
Like stains, and short, curly hairs?

:o

Darn210 Enthusiast

Susie, excellent red-neck pick-up lines and unfortunately, I know (and am related to) a couple that would probably use those.

Sarah, so glad to see you back. You've got a lot of reading to do. Did you know that Jess is our new Queen? And we will all be singing scientific musicals! Glad to hear Ezra is doing well. Wish we could figure out what is going on with my daughter. All you experts need to read my post in "Post-Diagnosis". Ugh, I want to get her off of her medications and they are threatening to scope her again!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Hey everybody- sorry I've been MIA. I've been sort of battling a sinus infection since Thanksgiving, and it's been kicking my ass. This week has been awful- migraine type headaches, and the fatigue has been just ridiculous. I can't stay awake! I've been having to sit down and take a darn break while I'm grocery shopping. So I finally called the doc today. Yeah I know. That might've been a good idea a month ago, but who has money for the doctor around the holidays!?

Anyhow, the kids are doing great. The changes in Ezra have been dramatic. He's been gluten-free since October, and he's not had a rage or meltdown in a month. He's not having accidents anymore. He's participating and focusing more at school. Only one bad thing- His chronic cough, while it's decreased in frequency, is still there. We still don't know why.

How is everybody doing???

Hi Sarah--welcome back! :)

Sorry about the sinus infection--those are awful. Did you get an appointment?

Great news about Ezra!! :D Wow--he really is doing so much better--I'll bet even the cough will go away with a little more time.

I'm doing fine--but, evidently I talk too much and have put the state of PA into a bit of a pickle (fluidly speking, of course) B)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Do you think they are brave enough to venture onto the silly thread? I think your only possible threat might come from your fellow Pennsylvanian, Amanda, and she seems to like you. Plus, I think you could easily bribe her with chocolate covered gummy bears.

or Starbucks Lemonade Iced Tea's.....I like those too!


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jerseyangel Proficient
or Starbucks Lemonade Iced Tea's.....I like those too!

M-m-m....lemonade and gummy bears in exchange for your silence on this matter....yes, I believe we can work something out here B)

I don't wanna get kicked out of PA--I'm really liking it here :D

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am glad you're here Patti, you could be a little closer so we could do lunch every now and again, but you are closer than you were before....although you are farther from the shore now..but not as far as I am.....3+ hours....it is such a long drive to get there.

Erica94 Rookie

ummm, emily? i think ur a little confused... i'm not nearly old enough for wine... eww! :blink: did u miss the part about high school counselors coming to talk to us?? lol :)

janet that list is so funny!!!! :lol::D i can't even imagine trying to give my poor cat a pill... it would probably follow that list, replacing spouse with whoever i first grab in my house ;)

another song!! still waiting for suggestions... <_<

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2!!!! the not-as-good sequel to my all-time FAVORITE MOVIE!!! :D :D :D

"gotta go my own way" gabriella montez

i gotta say what's on my mind

something 'bout us

doesn't seem right

these days

life keeps getting in the way

whenever we try somehow the plan

is always rearranged

it's so hard to say

but i gotta do what's best for me

you'll be okay

i've got to move on and be who i am

i just don't belong here, i hope you understand

we might find our place in this world someday

but at least for now

i gotta go my own way

DingoGirl Enthusiast

and there's Erica!! Hi silly!!!!!!!!! :P

OMG - was it my turn to scare off Sarah??????? :o I was TOTALLY kidding about having no sympathy for your dreaded sinus infection - - really!!!!!! That is heinous....I hope you can kick it soon.

but I AM so excited about Ezra......SARAH!!!!!!!!! You can help me write my book about gluten removal and MENTAL HEALTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes: I've already told three of my friends who have young kids about this today...........

I often feel like....I am trying to scream w/ no voice about gluten removal and mental health......a story for another day. I need a platform - a way to do this....get the word out.....I feel AWFUL that so many are needlessly suffering mental ills and wretched depression and.....if they only knew.....or would listen....... :huh:

oops - sorry. :ph34r: small rant......back to silly......

:)

Erica94 Rookie
and there's Erica!! Hi silly!!!!!!!!! :P

OMG - was it my turn to scare off Sarah??????? :o I was TOTALLY kidding about having no sympathy for your dreaded sinus infection - - really!!!!!! That is heinous....I hope you can kick it soon.

oops - sorry. :ph34r: small rant......back to silly......

:)

hi sillies!!

lol... what did u do to poor sarah?? <_<

feel free to rant :) i feel the same way, except i'm kinda more self-indulgent... i wanna scream bcuz i start drowning in self-pity... i get all mad at the world cuz i still haven't found a lot of good food yet, and most people can just eat whatever, and proceed to do so right in front of me, and of course i don't want them to not eat it in front of me, but it's not fair!!! :(

sorry... longer rant :ph34r:

elye Community Regular
ummm, emily? i think ur a little confused... i'm not nearly old enough for wine... eww!

Oh........one can be too young for wine? :lol::lol:

another song!! still waiting for suggestions... <_<

Oh! Requests...lets see.......

Ella Fitzgerald's Black Coffee?

Jerome Kearn's All the Things You Are? :rolleyes::huh:

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2!!!! the not-as-good sequel to my all-time FAVORITE MOVIE!!! :D:D:D

Hey...This girl likes musicals.....!!!

I often feel like....I am trying to scream w/ no voice about gluten removal and mental health......a story for another day. I need a platform - a way to do this....get the word out.....I feel AWFUL that so many are needlessly suffering mental ills and wretched depression and.....if they only knew.....or would listen....... :huh:

I'm totally with you, Susie. I have SUCH a colossal message to communicate to all people with mental health issues, and particularly those with kids who are struggling with such, that goes something like, "Stop gluten consumption, then stand back and watch what happens!"

I haven't talked much at all about my son Jack, the boy who is now a new kid after going gluten-free about four months ago. Tested negative, but wanted to try the diet anyway. Incredible. No more explosive anger and uncontrollable frustration, a newfound ability to focus and concentrate at school, a whole new world of high marks at school...

I wanna shout it from the rooftops. And so does he! :):)

~alex~ Explorer
I don't wanna get kicked out of PA--I'm really liking it here :D

You could always head north, I'm quite sure Canada would accept you! You're definitely nice enough to be one of us (as are all the sillies).

See if you can identify with any number of the items on this Open Original Shared Link and if so you may want to consider heading to the Great White North if your new state decides to kick you out.

Open question regarding that list: Do Americans really not use the terms mickey and 2-4 when referring to the amount of alcohol being bought?

Okay, I have something embarrassing to admit. My name is Alex and I'm 24 and all signs are pointing to me being an adult - I'm engaged, I have a house (and a mortgage :wacko:), and I only sometimes watch cartoons - but I am a BIG FAT SCAREDY CAT!!!!!! I was still alone this evening (having sent Mr. Yeti on his way to visit the scouts in California) and the power was out and the wind was blowing and I got myself all worked up and for a second I was sure that I saw a peeping Tom creeping around my window. Why, why, why do I have to have such an active imagination? It gets me in all sorts of trouble.

Fiance is home now and all is good except I feel like a loser!! Is there any hope for me? :unsure::lol::unsure:

jerseyangel Proficient

Emily and Susie--

I hear you guys on the gluten / mental health issues.....

My own sister has been in and out of the hospital several times in the past year due to depression. It's taken over her life, and I feel very strongly that gluten is the reason.

I have done everything within my power to try and get her tested. It's been on my mind constantly for months and I feel so helpless. I can't believe that people can just dismiss something like this out of hand....she's on several meds, and they're not working.

She eats, but is painfully thin--so thin she could not walk into the hospital without help last winter. She's anemic, too. I have sent studies copied from Pub Med, information from other respected sites, my own personal medical information--including my DQ2 genes.....I've called, written letters, tried to enlist my mother to intervene for me. Her husband refuses to believe this could be at the root of her problems--but nothing else is working and I say--why not look into this. What have they got to lose at this point?

I just know if she were to go gluten-free, she would most likely get better. She did see an alternate practioner a few years ago--and when she was following his protocol (including no gluten) she felt the best she had ever felt. She was a real estate broker, now she sits in her apartment all day.

Sorry for the rant, guys.....this just mkes me so mad.

jerseyangel Proficient
You could always head north, I'm quite sure Canada would accept you! You're definitely nice enough to be one of us (as are all the sillies).

See if you can identify with any number of the items on this Open Original Shared Link and if so you may want to consider heading to the Great White North if your new state decides to kick you out.

Open question regarding that list: Do Americans really not use the terms mickey and 2-4 when referring to the amount of alcohol being bought?

Okay, I have something embarrassing to admit. My name is Alex and I'm 24 and all signs are pointing to me being an adult - I'm engaged, I have a house (and a mortgage :wacko:), and I only sometimes watch cartoons - but I am a BIG FAT SCAREDY CAT!!!!!! I was still alone this evening (having sent Mr. Yeti on his way to visit the scouts in California) and the power was out and the wind was blowing and I got myself all worked up and for a second I was sure that I saw a peeping Tom creeping around my window. Why, why, why do I have to have such an active imagination? It gets me in all sorts of trouble.

Fiance is home now and all is good except I feel like a loser!! Is there any hope for me? :unsure::lol::unsure:

You're not a loser Alex! I still hear every creak when Mark is away overnight.

Mickey here refers to putting something in a person's drink to drug them for nefarious purposes--as in "slipped him a mickey". I've never heard of 2-4.

I actually could identify with a couple things on your list, so at least I have a place to go if Pennsylvania decides it's had enough of me and my fluids. :lol:

Glad Ryan is home safe and sound. Say hi to him for me :D

psawyer Proficient

Hey sillies, I'm still around. My portable is still acting up, but I have determined a definite pattern to the problems and will be talking to the service tech again on Monday.

In the meantime, the cats have been leaving me alone while I read here.

Canadian hooch talk explained for you Yankees:

The term "mickey" refers to a half-bottle of liquor (375 ml--about 12 oz) which has a curved shape and can be slipped into a pocket and smuggled, concealed, into <name event>. If you have multiple pockets, then you may be able to carry more than one at a time. Football games in the years before alcohol could be sold at the stadium attracted their share, which the clean-up crews would find (empty, of course) in the stands after everyone else had gone home. :ph34r: It can also loosely refer to any bottle of this capacity regardless of shape.

A "two-four" is a full case of suds. The standard around here is to buy a case of 24 bottles. Beer is sold in cases of 24, 12 and 6. You can only buy it at the monopoly "Beer Store," although six-packs are also available at the government monopoly liquor store.

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for the hooch primer, Peter....I had never heard of those things :)

"case of suds" :D

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Oh Peter, my cat likes to work on the computer with me too, he types and everything, I have a lap top so I really think he likes the warmth of it :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Cute avatar Peter!

Weren't those redneck pickup lines a scream?!?!?

Janet your post about how to give a cat a pill had me giggling.

Alex, you are not a loser! I do the same thing and I am 35 :lol: Unless that makes us both losers......

Sarah, welcome back! So sorry you have been so sick. Good news about Ezra :)

Susie Q, about Grey's.....it's reminding me of Felicity. Ben. Noel. Ben. No, Noel. Ben. Noel. No, Ben.......Did ya watch that show (one of my all time faves)?? Derek and Mer are together, now they aren't. Then they are back together, Nope, they apart...Ugh! Allright already :wacko:

this sounds even more like something sacrosact, like a great, holy pilgrimmage....Must search out a sanitary grail wherein to place my River of Wee

Emily,

Well you know the toilet, or loo, is the Porcelain God afterall so one must not settle for anything less than a clean pure vessel in which to make pilgramages to in order to place thee River of Wee

Have a good weekend sillies!

elye Community Regular

Morning, Weekend Sillies!

The term "mickey" refers to a half-bottle of liquor (375 ml--about 12 oz) which has a curved shape and can be slipped into a pocket and smuggled, concealed, into <name event>. If you have multiple pockets, then you may be able to carry more than one at a time. Football games in the years before alcohol could be sold at the stadium attracted their share, which the clean-up crews would find (empty, of course) in the stands after everyone else had gone home. :ph34r: It can also loosely refer to any bottle of this capacity regardless of shape.

A "two-four" is a full case of suds. The standard around here is to buy a case of 24 bottles. Beer is sold in cases of 24, 12 and 6. You can only buy it at the monopoly "Beer Store," although six-packs are also available at the government monopoly liquor store.

Told ya...Psawyer knows everything.

Peter, are you Regis Philbin? <_<:lol:

I've been meaning to comment on your avatar. It is FANTASTIC. A pic that says it all for us multi cat-owners... :lol::lol:

~alex~ Explorer
I hear you guys on the gluten / mental health issues.....

My brother has had some mental health issues that I believe were triggered by our mom's sudden death. I never would have thought of him going gluten-free to improve his mental health if I hadn't gotten Celiac and come to this forum and saw what people were saying about gluten and mental/emotional issues. But thanks to this forum (and especially to Susie) I decided to help my brother go gluten-free. He's not 100% gluten-free but mostly and although he is still on medication for Bipolar II he is doing much better. This Christmas with my dad and brother was the best it has been in . . . well 6 years.

My brother has been helped by you guys who put the idea in my head that he should go gluten-free. I know it's only one person, by it's huge to me. Every person you give the idea about gluten has the potential to use the info and maybe get better and to become a gluten prophet themselves. It would be a lot easier if people would listen to and believe us! :angry: But I just wanted to say that these ideas have helped a very important person to me and as I result I too will insist on telling anyone in a similar situation to just try going gluten-free and see what happens. Jeez, how hard is it to at least try it. You think that people would be happy to try something as relatively simple as a diet change when they are sick with no answers or sad without help of medication.

jerseyangel Proficient

Alex--

That is such great news about your brother! I'm so glad that he was willing to listen to you and at least give the diet try.

It's a shame that so many people who could benefit from going gluten-free would never consider something so simple (but not always easy) as a diet change. Why that is so threatening, I don't know. When I found out that gluten had caused me to be ill for so many years, I couldn't cut it out of my life fast enough.

I guess we're all different and have to do things in our own time.

Susie is a wonderful and generous person--she even offered to speak to my sister about all of this--but unfortunately, my sister is not nearly ready to face up to the facts. Thank goodness your brother was, and now your family is able to enjoy some happy times together.

Hard-headed people :angry:

Now I gotta get back to being silly :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

GOOD MORNING, WEEKEND SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Well, I am always SO encouraged to hear the reports of mental health progress!!!!!! Emily, your son, Alex, your brother........but Patti - - SO sorry about your sister :( and sheesh, why DOESN"T she give gluten removal a try? I just don't get it........I'm sorry to hear she's not getting better but not at all surprised - she can probably no longer absorb her meds at all.

Gail is back w/ our lattes. :lol: we watched 3:10 to Yuma last night - quite a good western, I must say. Christian Bale/Russel Crowe - MASSIVE HOTTIES!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub:

and here's something......I felt terrible malaise all last night.....bouts of D.....and then, later last night - TWO fire hydrant - not kidding - diarrhea explosions.......just like the cleanout when you have to drink the potion for your colonoscopy. :o:ph34r:

No idea why. definitely not gluten-related - perhaps a bug up me arse?

more later!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Good afternoon sillies!!!

Yes, who'd of thought gluten could wreak such havoc (I am a believer folks!)

LOVED Alex's 'you know you're Canadian when....'

.....I think 'we' common wealthers should stick together as we Brits also like to eat chocolate (NEVER candy!!... :rolleyes: ....good grief!!!!)

and yes!!...the last letter of the alphabet is pronounced 'ZED' ;):lol::lol:

we watched 3:10 to Yuma last night - quite a good western, I must say. Christian Bale/Russel Crowe - MASSIVE HOTTIES!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub:

Why I think *I* hate Westerns as much as you modern musicals!!!!...they are SO..*yawn* boring

Terry LOVES 'em....we EVEN have to watch 'Bonanza' and 'High Chaperel'..............time for a nap -_-

perhaps a but up me arse?

Perhaps - and it may help temporarily...but you are delaying the inevitable......you run the risk of imploding (Miasma) :lol:

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