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Questions Re Shared Toaster Oven, Initialisms


KikiB

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and when Sylvia says this to me : "Pffft!"

it makes me laugh and I know she is really saying "Psshaw" or piffle!

:)

Now really, does ANYone still say Psshaw!!?? :lol:

The one that got me for a while was KWIM? :D I guess it's better than "you know"...... one of my pet peeves - NO, I don't.


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IrishHeart Veteran

Now really, does ANYone still say Psshaw!!?? :lol:

The one that got me for a while was KWIM? :D I guess it's better than "you know"...... one of my pet peeves - NO, I don't.

or "piffle" for that matter ? :lol:

arrgh!! on the "you know what I mean?" <_<

I have a relative who punctuates every sentence with this ---and my sister and I mouth to each other "no we don't" --because she never really says anything. No full sentences whatsoever.

In 30 years, I still have no clue what this woman is talking about.

and FWIW ...to the OP, we have not really gone OT, as we are trying to amuse you during your difficult gluten challenge. ;)

GottaSki Mentor

The one that got me for a while was KWIM? :D

Hey, I'm stumped again :blink:

Kite with insufficient momentum?

Kid with immature Mom?

Koalas wading in marsh?

something to do with a kangaroo or kazoo?

IMO (in my opinion) we are certainly OT (off topic) - hopefully making the OP (original poster) :D while laughing at ourselves.

IrishHeart Veteran

uh oh ...well, now 3 of us are involved with these hijinks and shenanigans and hooliganism...and so, we should probably stop.

IMHO, FWIW, KWIM? so, let's KIO!

:lol:

poor Kiki. She must think we're OOOH.(out of our heads) I may have made that last one up. :unsure:

but, definitely do not lick the toaster oven handle.

KikiB Explorer

uh oh ...well, now 3 of us are involved with these hijinks and shenanigans and hooliganism...and so, we should probably stop.

IMHO, FWIW, KWIM? so, let's KIO!

:lol:

poor Kiki. She must think we're OOOH.(out of our heads) I may have made that last one up. :unsure:

but, definitely do not lick the toaster oven handle.

I am laughing! And I'm up on keeping up... except the FWIW and KWIM... :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

I am laughing! And I'm up on keeping up... except the FWIW and KWIM... :lol:

Good, hon! and seriously? hang in there. We're here for you.

KikiB Explorer

Good, hon! and seriously? hang in there. We're here for you.

Thanks! It helps a lot! What a stupid process this is!


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IrishHeart Veteran

Thanks! It helps a lot! What a stupid process this is!

Most of us (silently) agree, but do what you have to do and we can be your cheerleaders. :)

KikiB Explorer

Most of us (silently) agree, but do what you have to do and we can be your cheerleaders. :)

Cool. I have cheerleaders!

(Now, what to poison myself with for dinner tonight.) :rolleyes:

GottaSki Mentor

Cool. I have cheerleaders!

(Now, what to poison myself with for dinner tonight.) :rolleyes:

Make a "bucket list" of your favorite gluten containing foods - I forgot to add glazed old fashioned donuts to my list while I was being diagnosed - I hadn't had a donut like that for quite a while prior to dx and I really don't miss gluten very often, but boy does that image of a freshly made glazed old fashioned jump into my head at the strangest times

mushroom Proficient

Cool. I have cheerleaders!

Shroom -- waving pompoms (about all I can do since that damned newmoanya :rolleyes: )

KikiB Explorer

Make a "bucket list" of your favorite gluten containing foods - I forgot to add glazed old fashioned donuts to my list while I was being diagnosed - I hadn't had a donut like that for quite a while prior to dx and I really don't miss gluten very often, but boy does that image of a freshly made glazed old fashioned jump into my head at the strangest times

That's a good idea. I am getting fatter by the day though because I am only eating the gluten at night, and normally my big meal is lunch.

IrishHeart Veteran

Cool. I have cheerleaders!

(Now, what to poison myself with for dinner tonight.) :rolleyes:

Honestly, if I could have one meal again (from "my other life") pre-DX...it would involve beef wellington and a pastry crust or something with phyllo dough. Because there is no way to re-create that--not that I have found anyway.

But everything else can be done gluten-free, I promise you! We have an in-house chef who will help you : love2travel.

Otherwise, I do not miss poison at all.

okay, good night and I say this with a bit of mixed emotions because I know it's making you feel icky..., "enjoy dinner".

IrishHeart Veteran

Shroom -- waving pompoms (about all I can do since that damned newmoanya :rolleyes: )

well, I can do the jump, (sorta) but SKI is going to have to do the split.

OMG, :rolleyes: between the 3 of us, you've got yourself ...A cheerleader.

KikiB Explorer

Shroom -- waving pompoms (about all I can do since that damned newmoanya :rolleyes: )

well, I can do the jump, (sorta) but SKI is going to have to do split.

OMG, :rolleyes: between the 3 of us, you've got yourself ...A cheerleader.

You are the nicest people ever!!!

IrishHeart Veteran

You are the nicest people ever!!!

Yowzers, if you can perform a multi-quote (something I still have yet to figure out after 2 years), then your brain frogs are laying low!

Hang tough, kid.

sa1937 Community Regular

and when Sylvia says this to me : "Pffft!"

it makes me laugh and I know she is really saying "Psshaw" or piffle!

:)

Pffffft! Nope, I'm not saying "Psshaw" or piffle! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

IrishHeart Veteran

Pffffft! Nope, I'm not saying "Psshaw" or piffle! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

ooohh. okee dokee.....then you must mean...."IH, that's just bulls**T!" :lol:

KikiB Explorer

Yowzers, if you can perform a multi-quote (something I still have yet to figure out after 2 years), then your brain frogs are laying low!

Hang tough, kid.

hehehe I couldn't figure it out -- I cheated. One of those quotes is just a copy and paste.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

(There's a multiquote button..... just sayin....)

GFinDC Veteran

Yowzers, if you can perform a multi-quote (something I still have yet to figure out after 2 years), then your brain frogs are laying low!

Hang tough, kid.

Erm, hit the "multiquote" button in the bottom right of each post you want to quote. Then when you are ready hit the "Add Reply " button at the bottom of the thread. Tis' easy-sleaszy.

Pffffft! Nope, I'm not saying "Psshaw" or piffle! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Pfftt!! ala Bill the dead cat? Doonsebury star?

Well, Pffft! to that! :D

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sa1937 Community Regular

ooohh. okee dokee.....then you must mean...."IH, that's just bulls**T!" :lol:

You're right on! Hahaha

IrishHeart Veteran

(There's a multiquote button..... just sayin....)

I know, Bunz....but I still do it wrong every time...what can I say? I'm a doofus.

I go for the cut and paste. :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

Erm, hit the "multiquote" button in the bottom right of each post you want to quote. Then when you are ready hit the "Add Reply " button at the bottom of the thread. Tis' easy-sleaszy.

Pfftt!! ala Bill the dead cat? Doonsebury star?

Well, Pffft! to that! :D

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PFFFT! and ACcKK! :blink: ....if you say so, Gee!

Thanks for the lesson. :)

IrishHeart Veteran

I did exactly what you said, Gee FREE....and nothing happened.

Maybe I am just "multi-quote challenged" :unsure:

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