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Jestgar Rising Star
Gaaaaaahhh.....Something else to niggle at my brain......for, like the words "ravel" and "unravel", I believe "furl" and "unfurl" are in fact synonyms. This happens rarely in our confounding language, an opposing prefix adding nothing to the meaning of its root word, but there you are.......not certain on this one.

Now isn't that just fascinating?? <_<

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm......Furl? :huh::lol:

I believe its an, um, adverb( :ph34r: ?)

As in: how furl'y go ta git that new pickup y' wanted?


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Wow, another beautiful day shaping up here, today... :)

A heads-up: I am heading over to the home of one of our Gang of Four this afternoon, the ones with whom I loll about in hot tubs and drink champagne through the lunch hour. Today we're going to be sitting around a gorgeous pool with unbelievably landscaped grounds bursting with flowers, bonsai and vinery. So, who knows what my posts will contain afterward....... <_<:rolleyes:

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm......Furl? :huh::lol:

morning all

this sounds like heaven to me.

have a great 'girlie' time

judy

jerseyangel Proficient
Wow, another beautiful day shaping up here, today... :)

A heads-up: I am heading over to the home of one of our Gang of Four this afternoon, the ones with whom I loll about in hot tubs and drink champagne through the lunch hour.

Hee--"niggle" :P

Well, dahling, have fun lolling about the pool B) Looking forward to your wine-soaked repartee later on..... :D

Darn210 Enthusiast
Well, dahling, have fun lolling about the pool B) Looking forward to your wine-soaked repartee later on..... :D

. . . and let us know what alias you are using today, Euphema (or whatever it was).

Green12 Enthusiast
My great-grandma used to bury her money in the backyard........she didn't trust banks.

My grandmother used to hide money in her bra, and all over the house in what she called "hidey holes" for the same reason :lol:

I lost my silly somewhere :blink: I am so behind, tried to catch up a little, you guys have been busy, and so PHUNNY!

Euphemia :lol:

elye Community Regular

Jess! :lol: Furl definition.....

It may also be a noun.........

That cat's furl come off in big clumps when you brush it.....

. . . and let us know what alias you are using today, Euphema (or whatever it was).

Yes....I must decide before I head over..... :lol:

These are great friends I am meeting, and the discussions are fascinating (progressively more so, I am certain, the more we drink....However, I have many things to run around and do after our lunch, including pick up Jack from camp - - wouldn't that be grand, stumbling into the campground, yelling and singing, "Jaaaaaaacko! I is heeeeeere!"). Our group is comprised of me, then the psychiatric nurse, the family doc, and the high school teacher. Quite interesting dynamic......

elye Community Regular

Whoa!.....Everything's suddenly gotten all.....squished here on the forum. It's all long and skinny....like another whole, parallel universe.....

Okay. I have had NO champagne yet. I am NOT imagining this.......correct? :rolleyes:


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Ridgewalker Contributor
Whoa!.....Everything's suddenly gotten all.....squished here on the forum. It's all long and skinny....like another whole, parallel universe.....

Okay. I have had NO champagne yet. I am NOT imagining this.......correct? :rolleyes:

Correct! This has happened on and off since Scott started playing with things again.

I like it to be squished like this. :P Now the main part is actually on my screen. For months now, I've been having to scroll over to the side every single time I get on a new page. <_<

curlyfries Contributor

Are you sure you both haven't had a little sumphin on the side? <_< Everything is hunky dory here. :P

Ridgewalker Contributor
Are you sure you both haven't had a little sumphin on the side? <_< Everything is hunky dory here. :P

Ever since the bog board update however many months ago (I can't keep track of time) when all the green was added, the forum screen no longer fit on my monitor screen. I always had to scroll over. Now today I don't. :lol:

Weeeeeelllll, when I post, it's still too wide, but not as bad.

curlyfries Contributor

Wow!!!!! :o Fellow Sillies are kicking butt on the Glutenease thread!!!! :lol: Strength in numbers, as the saying goes! High-five, ladies!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

Hmm, yes. I tried to shut that thread down by adding some science. Usually it works; once I post something sensible, no one else ever posts. On that particular thread, however, I noticed that my comments were completely ignored. I guess that works too... If you can't be right, be ignorant.

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm curious now--I thought that thread had fizzled......be right back....

Ridgewalker Contributor
Hmm, yes. I tried to shut that thread down by adding some science. Usually it works; once I post something sensible, no one else ever posts. On that particular thread, however, I noticed that my comments were completely ignored. I guess that works too... If you can't be right, be ignorant.

Gah! I totally wasn't ignoring you, Jess. Just didn't really have anything to add.

And I guarantee that you're going to get a response.

jerseyangel Proficient
And I guarantee that you're going to get a response.

You're right, she did! From moi :lol:

I put in my 2 cents--I never learn.....

Jestgar Rising Star
Gah! I totally wasn't ignoring you, Jess. Just didn't really have anything to add.

And I guarantee that you're going to get a response.

You're right, she did! From moi :lol:

I put in my 2 cents--I never learn.....

:lol: :lol: :lol: I know YOU GUYS read it. It's the people that actually should be trying to learn something that skip over other people's non-supportive comments.

(Thanks for the g-ease bump, Patti :) . Makes me feel like we're some sort of conspiracy group, dedicated to irradicating ignorance (and failing, badly))

jerseyangel Proficient
(Thanks for the g-ease bump, Patti :) . Makes me feel like we're some sort of conspiracy group, dedicated to irradicating ignorance (and failing, badly))

Here's the thing--I've had it about up to here with the ignorance (good word) and opinions posing as fact.....as you can probably tell, I normally go out of my way to avoid arguments but I was gonna burst if I didn't say something ;)

Poor Amanda was trying to explain what actually happened in clinical trials in a hospital, and even that had to be "bested". <_<

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Jess

I posted on your link on genes on the 'e' thread.

It was a really good one and it was easy to understand. Best I've read on this.

This gene this is a big concern for me as my 33 year old son is going gluten-free now.

Judy

Ridgewalker Contributor
Poor Amanda was trying to explain what actually happened in clinical trials in a hospital, and even that had to be "bested". <_<

I know, oh ma GAH! It drives me nutzoid when people state opinion as if it were fact, and when people find it impossible just to say, "Good point." <_<

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hi Everyone

I took a me day today and called off sick....I wasn't feeling too great and I figured a day on the couch would be much appreciated. So here I am I slept with my kitty cat all day, did a jigsaw puzzle and stayed in the cool house since I hear it is hotter than Heck outside....enough to make even the anal glands sweat ;)

I am off to check the glutenease thread....

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

jess

Princess Chunk............your avatar just cracks me up

i heard the cat was going to be on Reigis and Kelly tomorrow

Since the cat is so well fed :blink::o .......and clean and healthy, i pray it's not lost from some older person who died........don't want to go the 'dark' place..but just can't figure out why no one is claim her/him. Think they said it was a she...thus Princess.

Amanda........glad you took a 'mental health day' as i used to call them. but I was gonna burst if I didn't say something

Patti........"""" but I was gonna burst if I didn't say something """ :o:blink: WELL WE SURE DON'T WANT THAT....... :lol:

judy

Ridgewalker Contributor

If yall just heard a scream- nay, an ear-splitting SHRIEK- of pure shock and rage coming from a southerly direction, that was ME! Somebody just suggested to a 13 year old child that it's ok to order food with a little gluten, as long as you take some GlutenEase with it! :angry::angry: :angry:

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nikki-uk Enthusiast
If yall just heard a scream- nay, an ear-splitting SHRIEK- of pure shock and rage coming from a southerly direction, that was ME! Somebody just suggested to a 13 year old child that it's ok to order food with a little gluten, as long as you take some GlutenEase with it! :angry::angry: :angry:

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OMGAAAAAAAWD!!!!

I KNOW, I KNOW I KNOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aaaaarrrrrrrrGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

I had to read it twice :blink: I thought I was seeing things.......THEN I thought

''Holy earsplitting screams!!....our Sarah's gonna BLOW!!!!!!!!'' :lol:

Jess.....'Princess chunk' :lol:

tom Contributor
If yall just heard a scream- nay, an ear-splitting SHRIEK- of pure shock and rage coming from a southerly direction, that was ME!

Well, it was east of me - but thx for the explanation. Wondered wth that bansheeingwas. :ph34r:

I PM'd PJ about it. Ugh ... ..we KNEW ppl think these things!!!

Ridgewalker Contributor

I know... This kid comes on here for a little help, and someone has to go and post something like that... utterly irresponsible... and a hotly debated topic anyway.... UGH!!!!!!!!

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