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I think we should ALL gather in a pub today in a cold, snowy city wif a big, blazing fire......absinthe and cinnamon bread all around......a big limo w/ tiger pigs to drive us to a chalet wif crutch-tip infused ho'tubs :lol:

We so need to do this, sounds like a date. A silly date!!

So glad you had such a good time on Sat ;) And yes, go into Ulta, even though it's risky for ya, you must try the Brocato line. I am forever thankful to Patti for recommending it.

Emily, I do believe I've seen all kinds of lines for thinner hair, Volumizing is what the word for it is. The act of...... voluming I suppose? :lol::lol: I don't know what I am talking about, it's late. I'm giddy, but yes check out the drug store for some affordable options and look for that "V" word.

Thank gawd my kids don't play soccer or I would suspect you might be talking about ME!!!

:lol: Janet, this made me snort and guffaw!!!!!

Julie....glad you had a nice weekend getaway

eating out does get easier but it's never easy

Thanks Judy Jude :wub: How you doing/feeling??

So, this one time, when I was about 16, a squirrel killed itself on our power lines and took out the whole neighborhood. My 13 yr old neighbor, who was a great friend, decided to ask his mum if we could eat it. So she told him to chop it's head off and clean out its guts, which he did, and we proceeded to have Sparky Stew. Tastes like chicken. (They're from Arkansas, whaddaya want?)

Bunnie!!!!! My lord, now you made my crockpot image a reality :lol:

. . . . ...what exactly does the quintessential Soccer Mom look like? A short-haired van-driver, by the sounds of things. . . .. ....

Double snort!

Double guffaw!

Um, aren't squirrels just rats with bushy tails? B)

Xactly Peter.

My niece sings the cutest song about squirrels...

"squirrel, squirrel, shake your bushy tail" :D

Niikerler- If you find 'em buy me one too- I'll pay you back. I am SO glad that Tel doesn't have shingles- my dad had them last winter and they were SO painful!

Hey Bevel!! :wub: You gots snaugh?!?! I bet it is purty :)

Speaking of your dad, how is he doing? How is the kitteh Angus 2??

They thought gluten was in milk?? Crazy, but I believe it.

Even had one manager tell me...."Oh, my husband had that but he got over it!".....after they poisoned me. (This was in an Outback that has a gluten-free menu). "Oh...you can't have potatoes..right?" I love the way they set the bread directly in front of you after you tell them you can't have it...and the croutons on the salads.....We do NOT go out to anyplace anymore...have not in about a year...I'm too paranoid :ph34r:

These comments are ones for the book Theresa :shaking head:

Speaking of rashes and pain....when DD got tested for Lupus, it did come back positive for the skin version. DD was given topical cream and an oral prescription of some kind. The pills seem to help, but she still occassionally gets a HORRIBLE itch that is so bad it brings her to sobbing tears............and it is not where there is a rash........nothing. Now the derm thinks maybe it's not lupus. Jeez..........the first diagnosis before that was scabies..........WRONG :angry: ....so it's a vicious cycle of misdiagnoses!

Lisa, so your daughter was tested already for the Lupus? I am interested in knowing how they test and what the names of the tests are, if you happen to know.

Where be Tom???????????????????????????????????????


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It's good that they get to learn drunken driving skills before developing any silly habits like, watching the road, or, keeping both hands on the wheel. They'll be so much more skilled.

ROFLMAO!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

.... still lafffffing... lafffing... needed that :P

Crystal Brown Rookie
Ju-lee...I sympathize with the restaraunt thing. Around here, when we were attempting to still eat out, I've gotten some really strange comments. Even had one manager tell me...."Oh, my husband had that but he got over it!".....after they poisoned me. (This was in an Outback that has a gluten-free menu). "Oh...you can't have potatoes..right?" I love the way they set the bread directly in front of you after you tell them you can't have it...and the croutons on the salads.....We do NOT go out to anyplace anymore...have not in about a year...I'm too paranoid :ph34r:

I know, right!! They plop the evil thing in front of your face.. you're sittin' there like.. ummm.. kryptonite.. please remove.. dying.. keeling over... heeeeeeeellllppppp.. Or maybe that is just me and my weird imagination.. But I'm fairly certain just looking at the big 'ol bread bun is going to kill my shhhooper powers :D

Oops.. everything but the celiac disease... Ummmmmmm... we're talking about the malicious effects of buns of kryptonite.. what's gluten? who's Celiac? Pssshhhhh, I know nothing....

::tip toeing out of conversation::

Crystal Brown Rookie

K... it just took me 5 minutes to figure out what snaugh was....

I must think phonetics..

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Morning Sillies-

Another dawn of a very cold day!

I can't believe we are turning clocks ahead this weekend--at least a hint that spring is coming--I am more than ready!

elye Community Regular

Good morning, Psills!

Hard to believe that we missed virtually ALL of the psnough that has crippled the States below us.. . .....got nuttin'...just very cold temps.

But hey, I certainly haven't put me spsnaough shovel away yet.... <_<

Emily, I do believe I've seen all kinds of lines for thinner hair, Volumizing is what the word for it is. The act of...... voluming I suppose? I'm giddy, but yes check out the drug store for some affordable options and look for that "V" word.

:huh:

:huh:

The V word....? Um, Jooooolie, I'm talking about products for me head. . . .....

:lol:

I must think phonetics..

Yep. 'Round here, yoo haf too.. . . . ... :rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast
:huh:

:huh:

The V word....? Um, Jooooolie, I'm talking about products for me head. . . .....

:lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

K... it just took me 5 minutes to figure out what snaugh was....

I must think phonetics..

Don't you mean FoeNeTicks?


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Jestgar Rising Star

Only kinda skimming this during the day, so I really appreciate the quoted highlites.

Working on this heinous project at work. Trying to decide when 15000 = 25000.

Not as easy as it sounds.

jerseyangel Proficient
The V word....? Um, Jooooolie, I'm talking about products for me head. . . .....

Another case of our minds in the gutter :lol: Pseriously Em--check out the link I posted.....Brocato has V products, too. They don't specilaize in just curly hair, they have products fer all hair types. Your hair is lovely to begin with anyway B)

Not as easy as it sounds.

:blink::blink:

Good luck wif all that..... :lol: ....I'm sure wif yer amazing scientific mind, you'll have it phigured out by the end of the day. :rolleyes:

Amanda!! I know! Can't believe we turn the clocks ahead this weekend :o Where DOES the time go??

Cozy pub, roaring phire, sillies.....we must make this happen!! :D

Teer-essa, you having to think about snaugh!!! :lol: Made me laff :lol:

Snaugh has stopped, sun is out--but it's cold! 11 when I got up, only to go up to 25. I will be heading out to run a couple errends and I hope the main roads are better than me street.

elye Community Regular
Working on this heinous project at work. Trying to decide when 15000 = 25000.

HEY!!! Could we have perhaps finally found a situation where one can utilize that obscure trigonomery SOHCAHTOA formula??? I've been waiting for twenty-five years!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Ok, so Nik.....when you phind that immune system fer Tel, you gotta pick one up fer me.....

I was stricken twice at the grocery store this morning..... <_< Darn (sorry Jan-it) good thing they have good, accessable restrooms. How embarassing to go in twice wifin 10 minutes :ph34r: Of course we all know that in a situation like that, who really cares :lol:

No earthly reason that I can come up wif.....days like this I'm tempted to chuck the whole thing (except gluten--I ain't that stupid :P ) But jeesh...I might as well have had ice cream er sumphin :angry:

Rant over :D .....where is everybody? :unsure:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
K... it just took me 5 minutes to figure out what snaugh was....

I must think phonetics..

:lol: :lol: Yes. there is snoe, snaugh, snaouw, and, the stuff we get here in Central CA about every 30 years: SNAUX, cause it was phake. :lol:

The V word....? Um, Jooooolie, I'm talking about products for me head. . . .....

we just go to the dark side so quickly, don't we? :lol:

Don't you mean FoeNeTicks?

I thynke shee duz :lol:

Only kinda skimming this during the day, so I really appreciate the quoted highlites.

Working on this heinous project at work. Trying to decide when 15000 = 25000.

Not as easy as it sounds.

what, like that's hard or something? <_<

just kidding.

:blink::blink::wacko::lol: WIH

HEY!!! Could we have perhaps finally found a situation where one can utilize that obscure trigonomery SOHCAHTOA formula??? I've been waiting for twenty-five years!!!

would just be outstanding, wouldn't it? :lol:

but wait - what IS that? :lol:

Weezee is REALLY growing leary of Kitteh.......looks terrorized at all times now :unsure:

sometimes, I let her go sit in the car in the garage for a few minutes, just to get away :lol:

MYGAWD, did anyone watch The Bachelor last night? I was hyperventilating..... :o

jerseyangel Proficient
MYGAWD, did anyone watch The Bachelor last night? I was hyperventilating..... :o

I don't watch it but I saw the highlights on GMA this morning. :o

Poor Weeze :( She needs her "alone time" now. I can see how the wee one would wear her out after a while.

elye Community Regular
sometimes, I let her go sit in the car in the garage for a few minutes, just to get away :lol:

:lol::lol: That poor Ol' Weeze.. . .....

Jestgar Rising Star
Weezee is REALLY growing leary of Kitteh.......looks terrorized at all times now :unsure:

sometimes, I let her go sit in the car in the garage for a few minutes, just to get away :lol:

Children will do that to you. Ask the moms here how many times they hid in the car when their kids were young. :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Where are me quotes? :angry: this always happens at work....

but yes, anywho, poor Weezel, she LOVES coming to work as she is left alone (by Kittehs, anyway, the boys pay plenty of attention to her ;) )

slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow day at work here, pholks :mellow:

I am trying to figure out........let's see........the equation would be, trying to figure out how to take something that's boring and make it interesting :lol::wacko:

how about this, my boss has poison oak in his weenis area :o:lol: :lol: and eveyrwhere else, too

he's a scritch-scratchin :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Children will do that to you. Ask the moms here how many times they hid in the car when their kids were young. :P

Heck yeah! There was a time when a shower was like a mini vacation :lol:

how about this, my boss has poison oak in his weenis area :o

Now this is interesting.....although I doubt if he would agree :P

"Scritch-scratchin" :lol:

elye Community Regular
Children will do that to you. Ask the moms here how many times they hid in the car when their kids were young. :P

Hah, I don't just go hide in the car.. . ..I leave in it. . . . ... :lol:

I am trying to figure out........let's see........the equation would be, trying to figure out how to take something that's boring and make it interesting :lol::wacko:

how about this, my boss has poison oak in his weenis area :o:lol::lol: and eveyrwhere else, too

Man, you worked that equation out, Soooooze - - no longer boring . .......

:lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

yes - itchy weenis - interesting, I suppose....trauamatic.....very bad.....me own granddad was in the hospital wif it, in his youth....went pee in wilderness after touching some bad flora :huh:

Padt - just love that calm, serene photo of Allo :wub:

I have a newfound love for kittehs again - - it's been over 30 years since I've had a kitten, though my fab Cookster Kitty kept yer youthful playfulness all her life (but only the good parts, no shredding of papers or chewing on the dogs)......so - - I thought I was really a dog person now, until Wee P came into our lives :wub::wub::wub:

he really is the SECOND cutest thing alive :)

Sillies - I think there was gluten in some pancetta I used :( Squishy poops today, rumbling tummy, fogged-up head :wacko: BUGGER THAT!

I'm sick of everythign :angry:

:lol:

end of rant - sorry

Green12 Enthusiast

Good afternoon Sills :)

The V word....? Um, Jooooolie, I'm talking about products for me head. . . .....

How easily the mind goes to the gutter, that's my Sills :lol:

Working on this heinous project at work. Trying to decide when 15000 = 25000.

Not as easy as it sounds.

HEY!!! Could we have perhaps finally found a situation where one can utilize that obscure trigonomery SOHCAHTOA formula??? I've been waiting for twenty-five years!!!

That, OR.....the magic triangle formula!!!! Jess, plug that right in and you will find yer answer ;):lol:

Ok, so Nik.....when you phind that immune system fer Tel, you gotta pick one up fer me.....

I was stricken twice at the grocery store this morning..... <_< Darn (sorry Jan-it) good thing they have good, accessable restrooms. How embarassing to go in twice wifin 10 minutes :ph34r: Of course we all know that in a situation like that, who really cares :lol:

No earthly reason that I can come up wif.....days like this I'm tempted to chuck the whole thing (except gluten--I ain't that stupid :P ) But jeesh...I might as well have had ice cream er sumphin :angry:

Oh Patti, so sorry :( It's the pits, and so frusteratin but so glad you had access to the facilities. Hope your tummy and GI tract settle down soon.

Weezee is REALLY growing leary of Kitteh.......looks terrorized at all times now :unsure:

sometimes, I let her go sit in the car in the garage for a few minutes, just to get away :lol:

Poor Ouizell baby, but this really di crack me up! I can just picture her sitting out in the car having a moment to herself to collect her thoughts and calm her nerves :lol:

OMG the Bachelor, I got sucked in last year with the Brit Matt Grant BUT I didn't fall for it again this time. No, I stayed away, but I heard there was major dramz?? What's up with that?

itchy weenis -

This makes me larph, don't know whatever on earth why...... :lol:

Suze, not you too with the gluten poops and related symptoms :( Hope you feel better soon also.

Mtndog Collaborator

Oh Suzzle- Sorry about the possible gluten-in-the-pancetta :( Literal poopy cow! Pancetta is like prosciutto, no?

Thanks, all! I so enjoyed doing it.....zebras really are lovely creatures, even close up. Such intricate, fascinating markings.....I really do get lost in them. So next - - a leopard face, this one unsettlingly close. . .. . ...not gonna want to go to bed with it starin' at me, fo sho......will decidedly NOT be a bedroom piece.

oooh....so cool! How about a mini giraffe for me? I am mesmerized by their eyes (yes- they look like they have thyroid bulge :lol: but those lashes!!!!! They look so gentle and the bebes are all legs! :wub: :wub:

It's good that they get to learn drunken driving skills before developing any silly habits like, watching the road, or, keeping both hands on the wheel. They'll be so much more skilled.

:lol: x10 (yet scary at same time).

Speaking of rashes and pain....when DD got tested for Lupus, it did come back positive for the skin version. DD was given topical cream and an oral prescription of some kind. The pills seem to help, but she still occassionally gets a HORRIBLE itch that is so bad it brings her to sobbing tears............and it is not where there is a rash........nothing. Now the derm thinks maybe it's not lupus. Jeez..........the first diagnosis before that was scabies..........WRONG....so it's a vicious cycle of misdiagnoses!

O lisa- poor girl. :(

HEY!!! Could we have perhaps finally found a situation where one can utilize that obscure trigonomery SOHCAHTOA formula??? I've been waiting for twenty-five years!!!

The Soh-kit-2-ya formula? :lol:

Ok, so Nik.....when you phind that immune system fer Tel, you gotta pick one up fer me.....

I was stricken twice at the grocery store this morning.

Another poopy cow for our sweet Patteigh!

Yes. there is snoe, snaugh, snaouw, and, the stuff we get here in Central CA about every 30 years: SNAUX, cause it was phake.

This was worth a good <SNORT>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

Poor Weeze She needs her "alone time" now. I can see how the wee one would wear her out after a while.

Luckily the kitteh doesn't accompany you on walks!

Children will do that to you. Ask the moms here how many times they hid in the car when their kids were young. :P

I'm sure my dad did!

Speaking of which......Jules asked about me dad and Angus 2 the kitteh. dad is doing well- taking him to NY next time I have to go and he is over the moon! I love that guy :wub: 79 years old and still ready to pah-tay! As far as he and the wee kitteh- it's LOVE! She is back to Hazel though- took her to the vet and it turns out she was a cat up for adoption there first so they all came out looking for Hazel and petting her..........she became Hazel again toot suite! My dad's place (retirement community- story for another day!) has huge windows in the living room and hazel sits on the couch and bats at the snowflakes :wub: :wub:

how about this, my boss has poison oak in his weenis area and eveyrwhere else, too

he's a scritch-scratchin

Yikes- no phun for him- but you should keep count of scritching and scratching for blackmail at a later date!

Pt Deux momentarily..........

Mtndog Collaborator

Part Deux (I love when susie says that):

Good news- thyroid med upped and restarted antibiotic- energy slowly returning (note: slowly being keyword) but made three pairs of earrings and a necklace today. I'll take it! :D

But, am heart-broken. got a phone call today from our friend Mary. She is Kurt's second cousin twenty times removed but a friend. We love her- she's a hoot. She's in her fifties but has the attitude of a twenty five year old-pierced nose, massage therapist and all-around angel. She fought breast cancer last year and it came back and spread to her liver. On Friday she is having 80% of her liver removed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How crazy is that? And then intense chemo with 20% of a liver. Ugh.

This is the second blow in 2 months for us as one of my closest friends from childhood is going through chemo for fallopian cancer that spread to her ovaries (ovarian cancer runs in her family).

So disgusted with cancer. hate it hate it hate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Nik Nik, I see you!!

Wanted to ask how Tel was feeling today, any better??

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh Patti, so sorry :( It's the pits, and so frusteratin but so glad you had access to the facilities. Hope your tummy and GI tract settle down soon.

I'm ok now, Julie--thanks :D

dad is doing well- taking him to NY next time I have to go and he is over the moon! I love that guy :wub: 79 years old and still ready to pah-tay!

This is so good to hear!! I'm happy that Mr. Bevvies Dad is doing so well, ready to per-tay and that Hazel is.... well....Hazel again! :D

Green12 Enthusiast

Oh Bevel, I am so sorry about your cousin and friend. It's just not fair :(:( I'll keep them both in my thoughts that treatments go well and that they kick cancer's arse.

I'm not Bevving your other comments, just signing out for a few, but I will come back!! Just wanted to say something really quick about your friends :)

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