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jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: SQUICKY! A tremendous word. What does this mean? Nauseated? Nervous? The feeling you get when you look over a cliff?

More like cringeworthy ;)

Crinkly bum! :lol: I know THAT feeling :P I'm afraid of heights and get the crinkles starting in my ankles all the way up :lol:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
*******Jack's fascinating phact of the day:*********

On average, women say 7,000 words a day. Men say 1,200 words a day.

Ha!!

Except for two guys I dated........both very brilliant. Both hyper-analytical............absolutely WORE ME OUT. That was the end.........they talked too much and wanted to talk about every fact, feeling, nuance, how *I* was feeling, etc. made me psychotic and exhausted :wacko:

Pick a war, study it, and write about it. I personally find WW II the most interesting of the lot, but the Civil War is more complex from the US view (as opposed to the world view of WW II).

A pOeter sighting!!!!!!

Yes, WWII quite fascinating, really because of Churchill, my fave. oh, and lots of other things, of course.

And yes, as Em said - MUST have been Churchill's quote - he DID say everything! (and so wittily)

Martin (full eyebrows) permanently looks like this-----> :angry: ....is full of teen angst and ain't NEVER gonna see the inside of a school ever again (no doubt)....been out of school for 4 yrs already (was at a 'special unit')

Tres profound for you sillies......sumwon crack a joke for gaaawd sake

Oh he's a tough one, that Martin. Poor Nik. :( Say lots of prayers, is what I say......put 'em in God's hands because.........ain't no way a human can deal wif 'em.... :unsure:

Yep--DWTS on Mondays.....is it just me or does anyone else feel squicky watching Cloris dance and cavort with her partner?

:lol: Patti said squicky

OK- embarassing fact: I took a quote from this song for my high school yearbook

NO MORE PICC LINES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:huh: was THAT the quote from the Kenny Loggins song? "NO MORE PICC LINES"? :lol: :lol:

sillies - listen to this.

Today I was to go in, in the morning, and work for Shane, my former boss, whom I help occasionally. So - I'm on standby becasue he has a GIGANTIC army truck FULL of marijuana raided from the illegal (duh) growing sites in the Sierra and the Sequoia. :blink: (this organization works on wilderness maintenance, including rehabilitation of these toxic, trashed grow sites - I have been on a couple of these trips myself). So.........he has been waiting for a phone call from some feds, who are going to escort him with truck to a secret spot to dump and burn the Mary Jane. :lol: [and NO, I cannot procure any for you, please do not ask :lol: ]

Shane is in a big ol' frenzy as national press outlets are coming to his office on Thursday (AP, UPI, and local stations) to get reports on these raids and, he wants me to help him on soooooooo many projects. We'll have about 1.5 days to do all of it.

Meanwhile, I'm waiting at home.......... :unsure:

JULIE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where is that puppy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When's he coming????????? (this is Weezee asking, not me)

got nowt else, sillies. Carry on!!!!!!!!!!!

Bunnie - NEED this banana bread recipe - don't MAKE me go look for it :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Shane?

jerseyangel Proficient

Wow Sooz--quite the operation you are to be involved in! Are you looking forward to this? Waitin' by the phone? :D

Those talkative guys you speak of.....sound very squicky. I mean, just ew-w-w. Not my cup o'tea in a guy, I guess.

And, I got to use me new word twice today :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Holy squickley crinkle bums!!!!!

So - I'm on standby becasue he has a GIGANTIC army truck FULL of marijuana raided from the illegal (duh) growing sites in the Sierra and the Sequoia. :blink: (this organization works on wilderness maintenance, including rehabilitation of these toxic, trashed grow sites - I have been on a couple of these trips myself). So.........he has been waiting for a phone call from some feds, who are going to escort him with truck to a secret spot to dump and burn the Mary Jane. :lol: [and NO, I cannot procure any for you, please do not ask :lol: ]

Twas a time this would have made me cry :ph34r::lol:

Peace out :D

Erica94 Rookie

uh-ohhhh... hope this stays on 99... :unsure:

urgh... had to take out all the quotes' smileys to post

Skaught is is a psilly fonetic spelling of Scott, and refers to the board administrator, Scott Adams (username admin).

US history is a fascinating area of study. The US has been in existence for 232 years, but has been involved in so many armed conflicts during that time. The US has had the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam, among other conflicts.

Pick a war, study it, and write about it. I personally find WW II the most interesting of the lot, but the Civil War is more complex from the US view (as opposed to the world view of WW II).

But then, "History is just one damn thing after another." I phorget who said that.

:ooopsies.... I DIDN'T MEAN IT SKAUGHT!!

well, thank goodness i don't have to write an essay for history... yet <_< well i have one on monday for a unit test, but it's not about a war

love that quote :D

A noble occupation......you missed my signing lessons back in July

darn! are u offering more anytime soon? ;)

GADS!!...BTW....since giving up the smokes *I* have turned into one of those insufferable converts that I promised I would NEVER be

After my friend (who smokes) had been round my house I realised with HORROR and DISMAY that the fleece jacket I was wearing was indeedin the path of her vile smoke..on the back of the chair she was sitting on!

..dear GOD!!! ....it was all I could DO not to whip the jacket from behind her (whilst making LOUD coughing noises) and hang that jacket on the washing line to air it!!!!

..I in fact waited 'til she left

I'm SUCH a hypocrit

:lol::P congrats on quitting!! whenever that was... :)

Another day of brand new clothes- I did mention how last weekend I broke down and bought two pairs of khakis at Kohls. It feels odd to have new items....I am such a dork!

Hi Erica- I go to bed by 11:30 on work nights, hopefully I'll catch you on next time

yay! more new clothes!! :D yeah, i'm usually off by about 11:30ish too...

Erica! beautiful av! The vital question: Are those your pheet? If not, we want to see them, in your ballet slippers. . . .. . ....

no, sorry its not... OH well i do have a "self-portrait" of my feet i took for photography class... hmm... ok well i put it up just for a bit, tell me what u think :)

Well now sillies....for about the 3rd time in his life I am pulling my youngest son (AKA Devil child) out of his school educational setting

GAAWD help me, I may live to regret this!!.... :unsure: but summat's gotta give.....it ain't working

Left a voicemail with the relevant tutors that they arrange a meeting ASAP (GADS... i really am a thorn in their side)

Poopy tutors (although would love to see their faces as they listen to their messages in the morn)

why? what's going on w/the "Devil child"?? is something wrong? :unsure:

Nikki! Lots happening wif that boy o' your'n. . . . . .no eyebrows, and a new school!

Where will he be going? How does he feel about it?

. . . Perhaps it is difficult to know how he's feeling much of the time. .. . .eyebrows are a vital part of facial expressions . .. .... ...Does he just look. . . . kind of. . . ..surprised all the time?

:lol: :lol:

Sillies, we might be getting snow this weekend ....tis a little early for snow in my book!!

:o *jealous* lucky!! the weather's so weird here.... HOT cold HOT cold HOT cold :rolleyes:

Wow, Nik.. . .. . .a real variety of children! I'm sorry to hear about Martin's troubles. Teenagers are perplexing, exasperating, exhausting.. . .. ..and then suddenly they're twenty, and gone .. . .......

If anybody can handle all of this, it is YOU!

:lol: SQUICKY! A tremendous word. What does this mean? Nauseated? Nervous? The feeling you get when you look over a cliff?

Actually, I must share this: When I was a very small child, I inadvertently coined a phrase that has become part of my family lexicon . . . we use it regularly, and it is rooted now in our clan history. I was standing with my parents up in the Gatineau Hills, looking over a very steep cliff. I stepped quickly back and said, "I can't stand there and look down for very long . . . it makes my bum crinkle". . . .....

oh well thanks!! so sweet of u to say :P

:lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
no, sorry its not... OH well i do have a "self-portrait" of my feet i took for photography class... hmm... ok well i put it up just for a bit, tell me what u think :)

Much better. Very abstract.


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Jestgar Rising Star

Gotta tell you my story.

Bought a crockpot from Amazon beginning of July. Have used it continuously since. A few weeks ago I noticed a flaw, which has since turned into a full fledged crack. Went to the Amazon site to try to return it. Since it's past the 30 days, you have to do something special. What that something special is, I couldn't tell you, because the site is set up in such a way as to not let you do anything (all the links lead to each other, none lead to where you can send it back).

I finally figured out how to email them (also not a trivial task) and sent a slightly snippy email saying I had a defective stoneware insert and I wanted to return it.

Went to my account to get the brand and search for stoneware replacements and discovered that Amazon is sending me a new one. This is like a four hour response time. I'm so amazed.

I'm sure the fact that I spend hundreds of dollars at their site has nothing to do with it :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient

Jess, that's great! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

well *I'm* not afraid to be monarch, will be posting now!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

Sillies - have been working in the garden :unsure: haven't found anything dead or rotting yet.

And - the marijuana dumping took longer than anticipated. I have to be at the office at 8 a.m. SHARP tomorrow - gads. I usually roll in around 10. Crikey.

Actually, I must share this: When I was a very small child, I inadvertently coined a phrase that has become part of my family lexicon . . . we use it regularly, and it is rooted now in our clan history. I was standing with my parents up in the Gatineau Hills, looking over a very steep cliff. I stepped quickly back and said, "I can't stand there and look down for very long . . . it makes my bum crinkle". . . .....

:lol: my favorite blog (thepioneerwoman.com) uses the phrase "heiney tingle" when she really likes sumfin'

Two friends and I made up an expression when something or some place is soooooooooo depressing you don't want to be there. 'twas named after this horrid mall we had back then called Manchester Mall (I assure you, I have a niece who lived in Manchester for three summers and.....'tis nothing like any part of the UK, Nik :huh: )

Anywho........we three 13-year-old girls had just eaten at this dirty restaurant, where we spied cockroaches running amok and things floating in our water glasses. We'd been to a movie attached to the sad mall. So, it was about 110 degrees on a Saturday afternoon........we walked into the long, sad, depressing and desolate mall. Half the stores were vacant - no tenants. We saw maybe two or three people walking through the entire thing. We were all INSTANTLY struck with the feelign that we'd rather be anywhere but there - looked at each other and said (amidst tumbleweeds blowing through)......."this is so depressing. There is a mood here. It's a Manchester Mood. We must leave." :lol:

Sillies, to this very day............ALL of my friends and family know the word Manchester...........and it's simply used as follows:

"that's SOOOOOO Manchester"

"well, the food was good but the restaurant....kind of Manchester"

"I'm feeling a slight sense of..............Manchester"

"Fresno is just SO BLOODY MANCHESTER"

:lol: :lol: Very effective - the made-up term has been in play for.......over 30 years. Pheel phree to use it.

Shane?

:lol: I dunno, never been to the burn site, I'll try to get to the next one :lol:

Holy squickley crinkle bums!!!!!

Twas a time this would have made me cry :ph34r:

Peace out

*snort* :lol:

Erica94 Rookie
Much better. Very abstract.

thank you, thank you veeeeeeeeeeeeery much *strange elvis impersonation* :P

Went to my account to get the brand and search for stoneware replacements and discovered that Amazon is sending me a new one. This is like a four hour response time. I'm so amazed.

I'm sure the fact that I spend hundreds of dollars at their site has nothing to do with it :ph34r:

yay jess!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

well *I'm* not afraid to be monarch, will be posting now!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

Sillies, to this very day............ALL of my friends and family know the word Manchester

yes!! i think soozie should be queen!! post soozie post!! :D

haha :lol: manchester

Erica94 Rookie

ohhhh shoot... that's not what it was supposed to do... :ph34r:

Erica94 Rookie

uhhh... well... youngest queen ever huh? :ph34r:^_^

Jestgar Rising Star
uhhh... well... youngest queen ever huh? :ph34r:^_^

Queen Erica!!

WoooHoooo!!!

Erica94 Rookie

Queen Erica!!

WoooHoooo!!!

:D :D

bow my loyal subjects!! bow!!

oh, and jess/emily? no need to send the trumpeter & jester over until they've had some couples counseling... wish them luck for me though!!

curlyfries Contributor

All Hail Queen Erica!!!

In case you hadn't noticed, I had to leave to fix dinner......couldn't hang around for the rollover......DARN!!! ;)

I cannot remember... . . Lisa, is she celiac?

She hasn't been tested, but is sure she is at least gluten intolerant. GP refused to test her unless I got tested first <_<:blink: .....too late for me to consider that, as far as I'm concerned.

She had symptoms as a child and was diagnosed with the usual IBS.....different doc. No problems during her teen years but came back the last year or so. I've finally convinced her to take it seriously.....well, me and her ailing stomach.

She was eating gluten-free but then cheated on a grumpy day, with regrets. Shortly afterwards decided to eat gluten to get her rash to flare up before going to the dermatologist. I hope she's eaten gluten enough for the blood test.

Well now sillies....for about the 3rd time in his life I am pulling my youngest son (AKA Devil child) out of his school educational setting :ph34r::rolleyes:

GAAWD help me, I may live to regret this!!.... :unsure: but summat's gotta give.....it ain't working <_<

Do they have military school there? :P

New rock group......Devil Child and the Expressionless Wonder.

Sillies, we might be getting snow this weekend :huh: ....tis a little early for snow in my book!!

There's NEVER a good time for snow in MY book! :angry:

Heee-larr-rii-ouss!!!! :lol:

darn! are u offering more anytime soon? ;)

Hmmm......we'll see ;)

Two friends and I made up an expression when something or some place is soooooooooo depressing you don't want to be there.

Sillies, to this very day............ALL of my friends and family know the word Manchester...........and it's simply used as follows:

"that's SOOOOOO Manchester"

"well, the food was good but the restaurant....kind of Manchester"

"I'm feeling a slight sense of..............Manchester"

"Fresno is just SO BLOODY MANCHESTER"

:lol: :lol: Very effective - the made-up term has been in play for.......over 30 years. Pheel phree to use it.

I guess it never caught on like the *L on the forehead* :P

curlyfries Contributor
In case you hadn't noticed, I had to leave to fix dinner......couldn't hang around for the rollover......DARN!!! ;)

Sorry Gian-knit! :P

elye Community Regular

HEEEEEYYYYY!!!!!!! :):lol::)B)

******Queen Erica The Youngest********

Congrats, Erica!!!! Now you've REALLY gotta stick around. .. . . . ...no mid-terms, no essays or ballet practices. . . . . .you now have a full plate of monarchical duties, complete with a jester and bugler (they're okay, now....had an intervention). . . ....

Now, you must lay this huge announcement on yer parents. .. . . .....

We wanna hear, exactly, word fer word, what they say. .. . ..... :lol::lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Bunnie - NEED this banana bread recipe - don't MAKE me go look for it :lol:

Alright, alright...... :ph34r:

SERIOUSLY awesome banana bread, here goes. Makes 2 loaves.

1 cup sorghum flour

1 cup arrowroot starch

1 cup buckwheat flour (or quinoa flakes)

1 tsp salt

1 1/2 Tbsp baking powder

2 tsp baking soda

1 1/2 tsps xanthan gum

6 eggs

6 very ripe bananas, I freeze mine and thaw, they're sweeter

1/2 cup honey, more if you like it sweeter

Preheat oven to 375.

Mix all wet & dry separately, then together. Mix very well, has a tendency to clump because of the buckwheat. I just realized I'm not sure how long it took to bake.... I think maybe 35 min? I dunno, it won't give in the middle when it's done. Use the fork test.

This was SO GOOD. Especially toasted, it even has that slightly gooey bit at the very top-center like a normal banana bread. I also put chocolate chips in one loaf, WHOO boy! Now THAT'S dessert.

Erica94 Rookie
All Hail Queen Erica!!!

She hasn't been tested, but is sure she is at least gluten intolerant. GP refused to test her unless I got tested first <_< .....too late for me to consider that, as far as I'm concerned.

She had symptoms as a child and was diagnosed with the usual IBS.....different doc. No problems during her teen years but came back the last year or so. I've finally convinced her to take it seriously.....well, me and her ailing stomach.

She was eating gluten-free but then cheated on a grumpy day, with regrets. Shortly afterwards decided to eat gluten to get her rash to flare up before going to the dermatologist. I hope she's eaten gluten enough for the blood test.

New rock group......Devil Child and the Expressionless Wonder.

There's NEVER a good time for snow in MY book! :angry:

Hmmm......we'll see ;)

mm poor DD... hope they figure it out soon :(

haha... :lol:

*gasp!* no good time for snow?!! :o it's ALWAYS a good time for snow!! :P

yay! :D;)

HEEEEEYYYYY!!!!!!! :):lol::)B)

******Queen Erica The Youngest********

Congrats, Erica!!!! Now you've REALLY gotta stick around. .. . . . ...no mid-terms, no essays or ballet practices. . . . . .you now have a full plate of monarchical duties, complete with a jester and bugler (they're okay, now....had an intervention). . . ....

Now, you must lay this huge announcement on yer parents. .. . . .....

We wanna hear, exactly, word fer word, what they say. .. . ..... :lol:

:lol: :lol:

well i'll definitely skip the essays and mid-terms!! :lol: gladly! oh so now he's a bugler? is this one from, uh, CVS? or some other giant store? ;) or has he merely switched instruments?

oh thank goodness :)

but what am i supposed to say? "hey guess what i just got, um, elected (sorta) Queen of Psillyville!" "Of WHAT?!!" "Psillyville... it's this thing, it's a post/topic/thread/whatever on that celiac forum we found forever ago....?" "And how much time exactly have you been spending on there, to get elected queen?" "Uhhhhh...... :ph34r: well i mean that's not how u get elected..." "How much time?"

elye Community Regular

Erica's been crowned monarch, and OUR HOT TUB WAS DELIVERED TODAY!!!! :):)B)

What an Excellent day, with superb turns of events. . ....

OMG......sooooo much to learn . . ....alkalinity, PH levels, water hardness. . . . . .hell. Dunno what in hell I'm doing. :wacko: A little bit scary, and aggravating....and (((((shudder)))).......MATHY...... :huh:

SO! Coronation celebration o'er here, in the tub. Fits eight, so we'll be takin' turns... . .Patti will have a new haircut to show off, Bevel won't have any catheters to worry about.....Amanda, did you pick up a new bathing suit in your shopping spree?..... . .Sooozie can maybe nab some o' that stuff in da truck. . . ... :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Hey Aaaairrrr-i-cuuuhhhh

I found my old ASL(American Sign Language) lessons.

It starts on page 1156 and continues for about a week, I suppose....about 1 a day on average.

.........not sure you're old enough for some of them, though :unsure::lol:

curlyfries Contributor
. .Sooozie can maybe nab some o' that stuff in da truck. . . ... :lol:

.........not sure you're old enough for some of them, though :unsure::lol:

We are soooo gonna warp this poor child's brain! :o

elye Community Regular
We are soooo gonna warp this poor child's brain! :o

Hey, she's Queen.... . . ...trial by fire. . . ...... :lol:

happygirl Collaborator

I haven't read at all -

but there is good reason.

See the picture. She's here and she's ours. :D:D:D And in my lap, asleep.

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      Yes, I do think they need a Thiamine supplement at least. Especially since they eat red meat only occasionally. Most fruits and vegetables are not good sources of Thiamine.  Legumes (beans) do contain thiamine.  Fruits and veggies do have some of the other B vitamins, but thiamine B 1 and  Cobalamine B12 are mostly found in meats.  Meat, especially organ meats like liver, are the best sources of Thiamine, B12, and the six other B vitamins and important minerals like iron.   Thiamine has antibacterial and antiviral properties.  Thiamine is important to our immune systems.  We need more thiamine when we're physically ill or injured, when we're under stress emotionally, and when we exercise, especially outside in hot weather.  We need thiamine and other B vitamins like Niacin B 3 to keep our gastrointestinal tract healthy.  We can't store thiamine for very long.  We can get low in thiamine within three days.  Symptoms can appear suddenly when a high carbohydrate diet is consumed.  (Rice and beans are high in carbohydrates.)  A twenty percent increase in dietary thiamine causes an eighty percent increase in brain function, so symptoms can wax and wane depending on what one eats.  The earliest symptoms like fatigue and anxiety are easily contributed to other things or life events and dismissed.   Correcting nutritional deficiencies needs to be done quickly, especially in children, so their growth isn't stunted.  Nutritional deficiencies can affect intelligence.  Vitamin D deficiency can cause short stature and poor bone formation.   Is your son taking anything for the anemia?  Is the anemia caused by B12 or iron deficiency?  
    • lizzie42
      Thank you! That's helpful. My kids eat very little processed food. Tons of fruit, vegetables, cheese, eggs and occasional red meat. We do a lot of rice and bean bowls, stir fry, etc.  Do you think with all the fruits and vegetables they need a vitamin supplement? I feel like their diet is pretty healthy and balanced with very limited processed food. The only processed food they eat regularly is a bowl of Cheerios here and there.  Could shaking legs be a symptom of just a one-time gluten exposure? I guess there's no way to know for sure if they're getting absolutely zero exposure because they do go to school a couple times a week. We do homeschool but my son does a shared school 2x a week and my daughter does a morning Pre-K 3 x a week.  At home our entire house is strictly gluten free and it is extremely rare for us to eat out. If we eat at someone else's house I usually just bring their food. When we have play dates we bring all the snacks, etc. I try to be really careful since they're still growing. They also, of course, catch kids viruses all the time so I  want to make sure I know whether they're just sick or they've had gluten. It can be pretty confusing when they're pretty young to even be explaining their symptoms! 
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