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Jestgar Rising Star
Alex, I don't think it's weird or creepy at all. In fact, it is a FANTASTIC idea that just fits the situation so well - - she was a big part of your life at a very difficult time, she became, it sounds, like a second mom to you for a while, she collects Royal Doultons, and you happen to have one that was your mom's.........sounds perfect. Yes, there will be many happy tears, I am certain!! :):)

Let us know how it goes......

gads. If people don't shut up about how incredibly sweet it is, you're gonna have a room full of sniffly sillies...


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Popping in to tell you all that I spent the day at one of the least likely places a Celiac would go to.

An all day beer fest!

I, of course, was not drinking, and was the coolest DD to my husband and friends.

I refused to touch anything in the whole place!!!! But, a beautiful day and a lot of fun, even for the sober girl ;). Can't say sober about the guys though!!

jerseyangel Proficient
gads. If people don't shut up about how incredibly sweet it is, you're gonna have a room full of sniffly sillies...

Gettin' a little choked up there Jess? :P

Popping in to tell you all that I spent the day at one of the least likely places a Celiac would go to.

An all day beer fest!

I, of course, was not drinking, and was the coolest DD to my husband and friends.

I refused to touch anything in the whole place!!!! But, a beautiful day and a lot of fun, even for the sober girl ;). Can't say sober about the guys though!!

Wow Laura--glad you had fun! :D

Jestgar Rising Star
Gettin' a little choked up there Jess? :P

:P figured I was outing myself.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Sillies I am so pooped! I am barely keeping my eyes open to type this. The BBQ was great, I ended up returning once Landen arrived. My coworkers fell in love with him. he was very well behaved. I was a little worried since we are cutting teeth right now so he is not himself. He was great though :) I think I am going to hit the hay for the night. Bye Sillies

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curlyfries Contributor
I got there in August '79!!

Was that you at Gentle Ben's? Or the Bum Steer? Greasy Tony's?

Oh....you're THAT Tom!!!!! Sorry I had to break your heart all those years ago. No hard feelings? ;)

Actually, I was newly married.....hubby was in the Air Force stationed at Davis Monthan. I think we got transferred to Utah in Nov. of '79.


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gads. If people don't shut up about how incredibly sweet it is, you're gonna have a room full of sniffly sillies...

PSILLY PHLUID ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

( I'm gettin out my goggles )

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tom Contributor

Whoa Lisa!!!! :lol: Too PHABULOuS!!!!!!!

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Oh....you're THAT Tom!!!!! Sorry I had to break your heart all those years ago. No hard feelings? ;)

I won't pretend it wasn't tough but I think I got over it ~ '83-'84

I'm good now . ..<sniff> . . .. really, I am . ...

elye Community Regular

Morning, Sillies!

Well, it's just Jack and I for the next three days...DH took off this morning for a meeting in Toronto, and is carting along DD and two of her girlfriends. They will be set loose on the downtown streets of the megacity, doing teenaged-girl stuff. :rolleyes:B)

Sophie called me about a half-hour ago - - they'd been gone twenty minutes. She had suddenly barfed out her window, all down the side of the car. A few miles later, she got out and threw up again at the side of the 416 highway. In between the barfs, she had taken a Gravol, but it came up. So she's taken a second one. This child never gets carsick....I'm hoping it was the four bowls of strawberries she ate last night. :huh:

We shall see. So sorry I jammed out of that trip.......

Lisa! Fan-f*ckin'-tastic artwork! :lol:

Hmmmm....too bad there isn't a Vomitguy Emoticon for this post......

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Wow....that's pretty projectile....... :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Poor Sophie....hope the pukies were just a one time thing and she'll be able to enjoy the rest of her trip :)

Guys,

I saw the most heinous, vile display this morning on the Today Show.....a woman was standing in the crowd, holding a little dog in her arms, partially covered with a blanket. She was telling the host how the poor dog has only one eye, is missing a leg and has skin cancer. She went on to say that the vets have given him about 9 months. :(

Here's the part that made me turn off the TV in disgust.....this woman is carting this poor creature around, entering him in The Ugliest Dog in America contest. <_<<_<<_<

She mentioned how, at one point in the competition, he fell asleep.....gee, ya think?????

This has been bugging me all morning.....I'm thinking of emailing the show.

I know it's Sunday and all but what in hell is the matter with some people?

elye Community Regular
I know it's Sunday and all but what in hell is the matter with some people?

I heard about this earlier this morning. They've actually declared a winner - - it might be this poor wee thing that you saw, Patti. His name is Gus (!)....

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Poor little guy....... :(

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Morning sillies,

Quick Poop-By--Meeting with my college friends in an hour for driving range and lunch.

Sorry to hear about Sophie's carsickness....hope she is feeling better by now....that is never fun!

Patti...that show would bother me so bad, I saw a show similar to that one night late and it was the Ugliest Child in the World....I was appauled to say the least...what a way to ruin a child's self image!

elye Community Regular
I saw a show similar to that one night late and it was the Ugliest Child in the World....

OMG......... :o:o:angry::angry:

That is unbelievable.

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Thanks for all of the input about the gift thingy everyone! It sounds very unanimous that it won't come across as creepy in anyway. I think I may write a note to go with it so that she can know exactly how I feel and why I want her to have it in case I get too nervous or emotional to say everything I want to. I really do think it is a great opportunity to thank her for her profoundly comforting presence in my life at that time but I just feel a little nervous about it for some reason.

Poor Sophie....hope the pukies were just a one time thing and she'll be able to enjoy the rest of her trip :)

Yes, that doesn't sound like a very fun start to her summer vacation!

I heard about this earlier this morning. They've actually declared a winner - - it might be this poor wee thing that you saw, Patti. His name is Gus (!)....

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Poor little guy....... :(

Poor pup!!! :(:angry: A dying pet should be treated with reverence and love. We treated our doggie like a prince when we knew his time was limited (not that we didn't treat him well before). We made a soft pillow bed by the fireplace and cooked him healthy meals and invited our neighbours and their dogs to come spend time with him to keep his spirits up. Your pet lives his life for you and to disrespect him and the end when he needs you most is despicable.

Mtndog Collaborator

Hallo Psillies!!!!!!!!!!!! SusieQ- Love your Kissey avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's beautiful!

This is just a quick drive-by poop-in! I am exhausted.....Went to NYC Thursday, ended up staying overnight (long story but kinda fun- New York is crazy but so much to see!). Got home late Friday and by Saturday afternoon my arm was in flames and had to have PICC line immediately removed. It was a relief as I was ready to do it myself. Arm was so itchy and yucky. It's much better today but I expect after all this excitement, I will sleep for days.

Hope everyone is well- what did I miss????????????? Cannot go back :ph34r: :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
Poor pup!!! :(:angry: A dying pet should be treated with reverence and love.

I had the exact same thoughts as you when I saw it. I literally couldn't believe my ears as she was talking and the newsman who had been interviewing her looked uneasy, too.

Hi Bev!!!! :D Yep--love NYC!! It must be so nice to be disconnected from the PICC line! Is that it, or will you have to have it re-done at some point?

jerseyangel Proficient

Speaking of pets and their negligent parents.... :ph34r:

I just caught Allo, who seems to have a new lease on life lately, (I think in part due to his joint suppliments) trying to off himself by sticking his whole upper body in a plastic bag... :o

We just got back from shopping, and I put a bag from Linens & Things on the dining room floor whilst putting away groceries. I hear something, and see the palooka trying to curl up inside this bag! Gawd :rolleyes:

elye Community Regular
We made a soft pillow bed by the fireplace and cooked him healthy meals and invited our neighbours and their dogs to come spend time with him to keep his spirits up. Your pet lives his life for you and to disrespect him and the end when he needs you most is despicable.

This is SO nice, Alex! :)

Man, I guess I should be treating my dad more like this....putting him beside the fireplace, cooking really healthy meals for him, letting the neighboUrs in to visit more.... :rolleyes:

...After all, he is about 15 in dog years.......

:lol:

I just caught Allo, who seems to have a new lease on life lately, (I think in part due to his joint suppliments) trying to off himself by sticking his whole upper body in a plastic bag... :o

:lol::rolleyes:

Mygawd.....speaking of my dad, HE is on new joint supplements, as well.......I'd best keep the plastic bags away from his chair........

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I looked at this last night for the longest time, and I still couldn't see what ya'll are seeing

:unsure: Patti, I don't get it either......short exam on a stick? something-cicle? what? does it have to do with pizzles? :lol:

I, of course, was not drinking, and was the coolest DD to my husband and friends.

:lol: gawd

I stared at this "DD" for a full 10 seconds before I figured out it meant Designated Driver......I really thought, when I first looked at it and was not computing, that Miss Laura was bragging about her.......cup size. :lol:

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Ummmmmm..........what is this? WHO is this? OMG............is this gorgeous blonde Aussie our very own Llama Lady? TELL US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TELL US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P:lol:

PSILLY PHLUID ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

LEE-SAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most OUTSTANDING graphics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

I just caught Allo, who seems to have a new lease on life lately, (I think in part due to his joint suppliments) trying to off himself by sticking his whole upper body in a plastic bag... :o

Paddeigh!!!!!! :lol: :lol: that just cracked me up.......poor Allo, trying to kill himself???????? I'd better send Weezee, for counseling......she'a a cat whisperer :lol:

Em - still haven't found a use for those goalie pads, eh? :lol:

Alex - - absolutely perfect and touching gesture - PHABULOUS idea

HALLOOOOOOOOOOO sillies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bloody hot weekend here.........106 today, I think..... :angry:

washed car this morning but - staying indoors a lot. Am very menstrual. :ph34r: (read: cranky)

Sarah - - love your poop dilemma :lol:

BEV - PICC line, OUT!!!!!!!!!!! Yay!!!!!!!!!!

Julie - - OMG. :( Your throat - oh sweetie that sounds awful and I hope it's gone, by now........

forgot what else. except - OMG - Tom's white chicken chili - w/ beans - :o Remember Bean Week here? 'twas the white chicken chili itself causing the jack-knifed pharting attack.......... :lol: How I love and miss those beans................

more later. Movie time coming up, sitting on our respective couches in the cool, darkened room. Going to make Kissey barbecue tonight, I am not lifting a finger. :)

Mtndog Collaborator
Poor pup!!! :(:angry: A dying pet should be treated with reverence and love. Your pet lives his life for you and to disrespect him and the end when he needs you most is despicable.

This makes me sick- I can't imagine EVER doing something like this to any animal!

Hi Bev!!!! :D Yep--love NYC!! It must be so nice to be disconnected from the PICC line! Is that it, or will you have to have it re-done at some point?

NYC is crazy! I don't know about the PICC line......we are going to do oral for the summer and if we don't like what happens, back to IV in the fall. I'm having a lot of regret....not that I had a choice but I'm terrified that the 12 weeks I was about to do would have been what kicked the beast. I've been on the verge of tears all afternoon. :( :(

Speaking of pets and their negligent parents.... :ph34r:

I just caught Allo, who seems to have a new lease on life lately, (I think in part due to his joint suppliments) trying to off himself by sticking his whole upper body in a plastic bag... :o

Patti said PALOOKA!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: Simon (our 20 pound cat) tried this twice. Both times freaked out and went flying through the house until he bumped into the bed once and a wall the second time. :o

OUCH!!!!!

tom Contributor

Em! Should be an awesome jazzfest!!

I was bummed to find out yesterday they've doubled the price of the SJ one. :(

Still, just 10$/day, but for at least 18yrs it was ALL FREAKIN' FREE!!!!!!!!!

Laura, no kiddin' on the 'what a non-celiac thing to do'. I miss my beerfests. :(

(Took me toooooo long to understand DD as designated driver :o )

Argh bummer for Sophie .. ...strawberries?? Hmmmmm

CarlaB Enthusiast
I'm having a lot of regret....not that I had a choice but I'm terrified that the 12 weeks I was about to do would have been what kicked the beast. I've been on the verge of tears all afternoon. :( :(

Don't have regret, you might make just as much progress on orals as you did IV. :)

(Took me toooooo long to understand DD as designated driver :o )

Me, too .... I kept thinking it was "dear daughter" and wondered how she became her husband's daughter for the afternoon. :blink:

tom Contributor
I'm having a lot of regret....not that I had a choice but I'm terrified that the 12 weeks I was about to do would have been what kicked the beast.

Aw jeez Bev :( so sorry about this bs

:lol: Pseuzee .. .I had no idea at first on the DD, but cup size??? :lol: THAT never came to mind.

Did I hear right that it was up to 110 in Phrez???? :ph34r:

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My apologies for the confusion over "DD," but I am happy the mystery has been solved. ;) It gave me a very good laugh this afternoon though!

Bev, I'm thinking of you!!!

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