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BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 09:28 AM
It's generally a bad idea to listen to the playlist you made for a drive out to Vegas on a Monday, 3 weeks before you're going to go.
/sob. I wanna go now.
Moonliner
07-09-2007, 09:29 AM
* Warning *
Egg rolls which feel only warm to the touch can still hold a searing hot filling.
Ouch.
Moonliner
07-09-2007, 09:32 AM
It's generally a bad idea to listen to the playlist you made for a drive out to Vegas on a Monday, 3 weeks before you're going to go.
/sob. I wanna go now.
I had a great drive out to Vegas in my Hertz rent-a-speck. I was however bumming about the lack of tunes issue until I noticed the 'XM' button on the radio. From there on in I was "deeptracking" my way across the desert.
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 09:45 AM
* Warning *
Egg rolls which feel only warm to the touch can still hold a searing hot filling.
Ouch.Isn't it funny how your brain will occasionally decide that something that is too hot to hold in your hand would be better placed in your mouth?
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 09:48 AM
I had a great drive out to Vegas in my Hertz rent-a-speck. I was however bumming about the lack of tunes issue until I noticed the 'XM' button on the radio. From there on in I was "deeptracking" my way across the desert.
XM is awesome. We'll have that too. And CDs. It's only a 3.5-4 hour drive but we need lots of music.
I suppose it would be completely geeky to bring my laptop, plug it into the wireless access card and work.
Moonliner
07-09-2007, 09:51 AM
XM is awesome. We'll have that too. And CDs. It's only a 3.5-4 hour drive but we need lots of music.
I suppose it would be completely geeky
to bring my laptop - No
plug into the wireless access card - No
work - YES!
To surf Lot - No.
alphabassettgrrl
07-09-2007, 10:01 AM
Much of my current dissatisfaction has to do with being someone that is just too familiar, too safe. There's no motivation to break free - and in many ways having the rest of my family so close is confining. I want to be somewhere new where I can be me free of the baggage that comes with how others who've known me for so long see me.
I hear you. We build our little cocoons of safe people, and then we stay there. But we don't get anywhere doing that.
The first ever article I've submitted for publication will be coming out in an unschooling magazine called Connections.
Congrats!!! :)
Although my wife still gets annoyed when I pull out my smartphone and run a search while we are in "polite company" but hey if you need to put the beat down on your pain-in-the-ass, know-it-all, ex sister-in-law, that Hoover dam opened in the 30's not the 40's and was originally called "boulder dam" even though it's located in black canyon not boulder canyon, well what else are ya gonna do?
That made me giggle. I would do the same thing. :)
Moonliner
07-09-2007, 10:19 AM
It's official (http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/09/hemingway.cats.ap/index.html):
Polydactyl Hemingway cats are indeed animals of historic, social and tourism significance
http://www.dailykitten.com/kittens/1119305695sidney2.jpg
Obligatory cute polydactylcat photo
blueerica
07-09-2007, 10:22 AM
Cute!
Not Afraid
07-09-2007, 10:32 AM
YAY! They did the right thing in this case. I still need a poly (but I have a VERY lovely girl).
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 10:35 AM
KITTY!
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 01:59 PM
I'm in love...
With the skirt and two blouses I just got at Kohl's! And the $50 skirt I haven't bought yet because, well, it's $50, but it's BOGO, so I have to go back and see if I can find a second suitable garment to make the purchase worthwhile. It's stripey, kind of a box-pleat A-line design, and it has tons of colors in it I already wear: dark brown, light grey, burgundy, and that yummy dark pink I like so much.
Add to that that I've been thinking so much about getting some light, casual skirts, and boom.
Matterhorn Fan
07-09-2007, 02:05 PM
I have one version of "Under the Sea" on my iTunes. It is a steel drum version.
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 02:15 PM
Why is it, when you're running late, getting the FNG at your food trough of choice is almost inevitable?
The construction of Togo's Monday special sandwich (Shanghai Chicken, for those keeping score) is literally written on the menu board behind the counter. I get n00b boy who doesn't know that when I say spring mix instead of chips, that I mean spring mix on the side instead of kettle chips (which exchange is advertised on the very same menu board, just above the recipe for Shanghai Chicken), and not spring mix on my sandwich. And despite the provision of recipes for the special sandwiches by Togos to their employees, requiring the construction of my sandwich to take place at the complete opposite end of the counter from me, FNG (effin' new guy) managed to get exactly two ingredients of my sandwich correct without my assistance (he asked me about the bread, and missed EVERYTHING ELSE).
So I have this sad state of sandwich, which held so much promise initially, and had to wait extra long for the privilege.
I know I'm bitching incessantly about a freaking sandwich, but Shanghai chicken is delightful: grilled chicken breast slices, asian slaw (incl. a healthy dose of julienned carrots), fried wontons, mayo, and spicy asian dressing on classic white. Instead I got chicken, wontons, and spring mix, dry on white (after he had to ask me which bread).
Oh, and it's normally served on a covered plate with the kettle chips or spring mix filling the rest of the space.. instead he took a soup cup, filled it with spring mix, wrapped my sandwich, taking extra time, and started to ever-so-slowly wrap it again after cutting in a second sheet of paper, appropriate for sandwiches normally shoved in a bag but completely unnecessary if my sandwich had been properly served on a plate in the first place.
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 02:53 PM
I'm on a conference call at the moment. Obviously a captivating conference call.
Mousey Girl
07-09-2007, 03:02 PM
TO the Asshat that broke into my car this morning: I hope you enjoy the sunglasses, especially the prescription pair. Also, the 2 lighters you took were not nearly as valuable as the antenna toppers you left behind, or even the cds. Thank you for not taking my cd's. Oh, at the house key (without address) and the remote garage opener do not belong to my address, so good luck with that.
It it's not one thing, it is another.
~Grrr
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 03:04 PM
Somedays you just think, "You know, I'd gladly GIVE you the POS items you stole from me if you just wouldn't break my window, which costs more than everything you took combined."
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
07-09-2007, 03:14 PM
So... Satuday night I'm driving home after the CHICAGO concert at the Greek theatre and a very late dinner at Bob's Big Boy, when I'm getting onto the 101 freeway right off of Universal Studios I see sparks fly. I am about 1 car lenght onto the onramp when I see sparks and tail lights take flight over the middlesection between the freeway and the onramp, which is made of bricks. Smoke, hubcaps and from my POV, looked like the car was on its roof - lucky it wasn't. When it settled and the female emerged in a tube top, high heals and one of those mini skirts Lindsey is known for wearing, I chose not to stop, as others did so. Maybe I'll burn in hell for it, I don't know.
It's possible she was on her way back from some club drunk off her ass - maybe not. I did think to consider that if the people in front of me at the Bob's Big Boy counter had NOT taken so long to pay thier bill, I might just have been in that car's path.
Anyway...
blueerica
07-09-2007, 03:15 PM
Ugh, yes yes yes... So sorry this happened, MG. Ugh!
Somedays you just think, "You know, I'd gladly GIVE you the POS items you stole from me if you just wouldn't break my window, which costs more than everything you took combined."
That's why growing up we never locked the house (unless we going to be gone more than a day) or the car doors. We figured if they wanted in they would get in so why have to buy new windows/doors on top of everything else.
Capt Jack
07-09-2007, 03:27 PM
I did think to consider that if the people in front of me at the Bob's Big Boy counter had NOT taken so long to pay thier bill, I might just have been in that car's path.
I do the same thing anytime I see an incident that Ive missed by mere seconds or moments. "hmm, that stoplight I was so put off by a minute ago/idiot that cut me off/etc might just have saved my life. how interesting"
anyway indeed....
Mousey Girl
07-09-2007, 03:36 PM
That is just it, no windows were broken. Either they had skinny arms and reached through a window or I forgot to lock it. I did call David and ask him where my spare key was, he is at work and it is in his pocket. He said he would leave it with Boy tonight. The stuff taken was so random, that I know it wasn't him (or her). She would have known that the green RayBans were prescription and that I cared more for my antenna toppers than the cheapy Bic lighters. She would have also known that there is always change in the ashtray.
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 03:42 PM
That's why growing up we never locked the house (unless we going to be gone more than a day) or the car doors. We figured if they wanted in they would get in so why have to buy new windows/doors on top of everything else.
We didn't lock our house up either... of course, we lived about 50 feet from the guard gate.
As far as car doors though, it's my understanding that insurance won't cover the damage if they find no signs of forced entry?
It was moot. We never had anything in the cars worth filing a claim for (and frequently the cars were in that category).
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 03:49 PM
(and frequently the cars were in that category).Well then you must be a lesser of a person if you are not driving a big fuel sucking SUV or a high-end luxury car!
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 03:53 PM
TO the Asshat that broke into my car this morning: I hope you enjoy the sunglasses, especially the prescription pair. Also, the 2 lighters you took were not nearly as valuable as the antenna toppers you left behind, or even the cds. Thank you for not taking my cd's. Oh, at the house key (without address) and the remote garage opener do not belong to my address, so good luck with that.
It it's not one thing, it is another.
~Grrr
I hope you filed a police report anyways. Never know who it was. Could be shewhoshaltnotbenamed who wanted to make it look random.
That's why growing up we never locked the house (unless we going to be gone more than a day) or the car doors. We figured if they wanted in they would get in so why have to buy new windows/doors on top of everything else.
Reminds me of a story I just heard. My friends former neighbor is a cop. He used to brag that his house was locked down better than Fort Knox. Someone broke a window, went and unlocked the front door and emptied the house out. Guess they forgot the alarm system too.
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 03:56 PM
Word of the day: paraskavedekatriaphobia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraskavedekatriaphobia)
The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia (a word that is derived from the concatenation of the Greek words Παρασκευή, δεκατρείς, and φοβία, meaning Friday, thirteen, and phobia respectivelySomebody asked me how it was pronounced and I said "just how it looks."
Mousey Girl
07-09-2007, 03:57 PM
I hope you filed a police report anyways. Never know who it was. Could be shewhoshaltnotbenamed who wanted to make it look random.
That is what I thought, at first, too. That was why I called David and asked where the key was.
DreadPirateRoberts
07-09-2007, 03:58 PM
TO the Asshat that broke into my car this morning: I hope you enjoy the sunglasses, especially the prescription pair. Also, the 2 lighters you took were not nearly as valuable as the antenna toppers you left behind, or even the cds. Thank you for not taking my cd's. Oh, at the house key (without address) and the remote garage opener do not belong to my address, so good luck with that.
It it's not one thing, it is another.
~Grrr
I'm sorry. A similar incident happened to me about a month ago.
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 04:06 PM
Sweet! We can wear capris, t-shirts and flip flops to work tomorrow.
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 04:06 PM
I'm starting to agree with NA... this thread is getting too heavy to pull up. Might be time for a new one.
That's what I said several weeks ago but almost everybody thought it was fine. Interestingly I've been noticing that it has been opening faster for me lately.
Capt Jack
07-09-2007, 04:16 PM
do it! I walked away earlier letting it load, it was still trying when I got back.
Not Afraid
07-09-2007, 04:18 PM
That's what I said several weeks ago but almost everybody thought it was fine. Interestingly I've been noticing that it has been opening faster for me lately.
It just goes to show you. What i say matters and what you say does not, ;)
Ghoulish Delight
07-09-2007, 04:20 PM
I'd call my observations of this thread opening since Alex mentioned it inconsistent. Sometimes it loads slowly, sometimes it loads quickly. It's never been slow enough to pose a particular nuisance to me.
Of course, if the OP requests that it be closed, we'll gladly oblige. Similarly, nothing's stopping anyone else from starting a thread, whether this one's closed or not.
Not Afraid
07-09-2007, 04:23 PM
Just what kind of anarchy are you proposing here?
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 04:33 PM
Sweet! We can wear capris, t-shirts and flip flops to work tomorrow.Dang: I wished I worked where you work.
I'm starting to agree with NA... this thread is getting too heavy to pull up. Might be time for a new one.No
Just what kind of anarchy are you proposing here?Is it possible to PLAN an anarchy?
JWBear
07-09-2007, 04:39 PM
I vote to let the thread continue. I want to see how big it has to get before it crashes LoT! :evil:
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 04:46 PM
That's how I was voting last time it was brought up (pardon the pun), but since NA mentioned it, I've finally noticed a correlation between load times for THIS thread, and its size, versus how long (or not) it takes to load the other, shorter threads.
Part of me LOVES that we have a thread with this many posts in it. But most of me is incredibly impatient and will not stand for dialup-length load times.
Sorry to start a firestorm here.. just I've changed sides on the discussion.
Prudence
07-09-2007, 04:56 PM
It's supposed to be in the 90s here for the rest of the week. I don't mind the hot - and I'm trying desperately to move somewhere hotter - but up here we don't have air conditioning. Even at work there's no air conditioning. Blah.
In other news: 25 applications submitted today. Whee!
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 05:11 PM
I personally don't see any correlation between thread size and load time (remember: size isn't everything ;) ).
I have some threads get hung up on load and others not with no dependence on threads size.
Betty
07-09-2007, 05:21 PM
My rear view mirror fell off. WTF?
Got in the van after a quick-feeling day at work and there it was, looking at me as I was looking at it. Like someone had removed it and set it down facing me right where I'd see it. I guess it just fell off.
So... I guess the auto part store had some sort of glue or something to put it back on? or something?
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 05:22 PM
I say just weld it back on.
MouseWife
07-09-2007, 05:26 PM
Not!!
Yes, you can buy the glue at an autoparts store. Maybe a drugstore, too.
It is odd how they fall off sometimes. Is it the heat? Quite the pizzer.
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 05:29 PM
It's supposed to be in the 90s here for the rest of the week. I don't mind the hot - and I'm trying desperately to move somewhere hotter - but up here we don't have air conditioning. Even at work there's no air conditioning. Blah.
In other news: 25 applications submitted today. Whee!
That's the (odd) advantage of living somewhere hot: massive air conditioning! :)
RStar
07-09-2007, 05:32 PM
It's common. The glue gets weak after a while. The trick is to be sure to put it back in the same place. Get the kit for this- trust me.
You have to first remove all the old glue, then use the glass etching solution, then the proper glue. Or it will fall off while you are driving and scare the you-know-what out of you.
Trust me, I know. My soda straw went right up my nose and I bled all over my hamburger and fries. :eek: Funny to think about now, but wasn't back then.
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 05:41 PM
I'm telling you that welding is the way to go. Take a hot torch to glass and plastic and make that sucker stick!
Moonliner
07-09-2007, 05:41 PM
I say just weld it back on.
Kevy you are just evil. Weld it on... Geesch everyone knows you nail them back up.
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 05:44 PM
I thought you were supposed to use screws!
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 05:48 PM
No, that's what you do AFTER you've fixed the car ;)
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
07-09-2007, 05:53 PM
You're all wrong -
Use duct-tape.
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 05:58 PM
I thought you were supposed to use screws!In this case, a hammer and nails would be an option as well.
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 05:58 PM
Ah yes... duct tape. The physical manifestation of The Force: it has a light side and a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
Capt Jack
07-09-2007, 07:38 PM
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImage/d2bb5058-71bc-45ab-b34e-185dd72cac4b_300.jpg
Im voting nailgun
Mousey Girl
07-09-2007, 07:47 PM
LOL!!!
I just found out it wasmy fault she was not invited to the 4th festivites, that I organized the whole thing. Damn, I am a powerful bitch.
wendybeth
07-09-2007, 08:03 PM
LOL!!!
I just found out it wasmy fault she was not invited to the 4th festivites, that I organized the whole thing. Damn, I am a powerful bitch.
Must be all those drugs you be taking.;):D
They deserve each other, and you deserve better. :cheers:
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 08:27 PM
Haha, MG... you vindictive biznatch :evil:
ozron
07-09-2007, 08:43 PM
Sweet! We can wear capris, t-shirts and flip flops to work tomorrow.
Tomorrow is a blue jeans day. Jeans may be worn with zoo uniform shirt.
It's also going to be over 100. So the dilemma becomes: the novelty and comfort of jeans, or the coolness of shorts?
It's also two-dollar Tuesday. Always a day from hell.
ron
CoasterMatt
07-09-2007, 08:46 PM
The nailgun picture got me all randy...
BarTopDancer
07-09-2007, 08:50 PM
The more I think about it the more I think something big [and not good] is coming. They are doing these little things to improve morale. A fund raiser (for a very good cause) allows us to donate $10 a week to wear Friday casual all week (jeans and polo's). This random super-casual day is unheard of and is only occurring in this office.
They have already laid off 2 marketing people and are looking at getting rid of consultants who have poor service evaluations. Things are not good :(
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 08:53 PM
I don't know... my company has done the donation casual Friday thing before, just because. If they were doing something really bad, they'd probably have their hands full with doing it.
CoasterMatt
07-09-2007, 09:06 PM
I get to dress like a cabana boy at work tomorrow... oh wait, that's EVERY day I work :)
lindyhop
07-09-2007, 09:06 PM
I found this rusty colored line of dust on my car bumper, just next to the edge of the trunk lid. When the trunk is open I can see a scorch mark in the corner of the frame that smells like fireworks. It looks like someone stuck a firecracker in there. What I can't figure out is when it happened. Most likely it was on the 4th since I know there were all these idiots with fireworks in the alley where I park. But I didn't notice it until Saturday and that was after I'd been taking things in and out of the trunk in broad daylight all week.
innerSpaceman
07-09-2007, 09:07 PM
I have a friend who keeps getting burgled, and I don't know how to help.
I mean, in the obvious sense, there's nothing I can do. They had their car stolen, their storage locker contents stolen, and their identity stolen. Unrelated crimes.
The common factor is the victim, not the crimes. I feel like they must have a target on their backs ... and there's something about themselves they must change in order to change this pattern.
I just don't know what that might be, or what advice to give them so they could find out what it is.
But something needs to change with them, or I'm afraid they're going to keep getting ripped off.
:(
(and no offense, but those who think being victimized - whether by crime or cancer or hurricane - has nothing to do with the victim, can just take their cluelessness elsewhere and kindly refrain from bothering to call me a whackjob.)
CoasterMatt
07-09-2007, 09:10 PM
Can I just call you a whackjob cause it's fun?
alphabassettgrrl
07-09-2007, 09:32 PM
MG - sucks that your car got broken into. Cool for pissing off his new girl. Even better that it's not your doing... :)
I found out tonight why the cartoon skunks bounce. Real ones bounce when they walk! I saw deer, too but the skunk was a novelty.
Prudence
07-09-2007, 09:36 PM
Damn you, Bumbershoot planners! Damn you for scheduling Gogol Bordello and Rodrigo y Gabriella at the same time!
CoasterMatt
07-09-2007, 09:37 PM
I picked up my portable DVD player today (I won it last week at an employee raffle) - this is gonna be fun for commuting - I'll probably keep the Lost And Found Video in there to freak out any co-riders :evil:
RStar
07-09-2007, 09:38 PM
I found out tonight why the cartoon skunks bounce. Real ones bounce when they walk! Which is interesting, 'cause the fabric softener that makes it smell good is called Bounce. What's the connection I wonder??
CoasterMatt
07-09-2007, 09:40 PM
Bounce fabric softener sheets are also a great ant control device.
Not Afraid
07-09-2007, 09:41 PM
Damn you, Bumbershoot planners! Damn you for scheduling Gogol Bordello and Rodrigo y Gabriella at the same time!
Ooooh! That's a tough one. I think I'd choose GB.
RStar
07-09-2007, 09:56 PM
Bounce fabric softener sheets are also a great ant control device.
So are skunks! That's the connection!!!
Kevy Baby
07-09-2007, 10:14 PM
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImage/d2bb5058-71bc-45ab-b34e-185dd72cac4b_300.jpg
Im voting nailgunAh... the TRUE way to a man's heart!
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 10:16 PM
Hmm... must be a guy thing.
I'd rather have a router. Or a compound miter saw.
lashbear
07-09-2007, 10:31 PM
I get to dress like a cabana boy at work tomorrow... oh wait, that's EVERY day I work :)
Show me a picture of you in those shorts again !!! *woof* :D
lashbear
07-09-2007, 10:32 PM
PS: remember *woof* is a GOOD thing amongst bears.
MouseWife
07-09-2007, 10:36 PM
Heck, even this mouse knew that, Lashie. :)
Prudence
07-09-2007, 10:47 PM
Ooooh! That's a tough one. I think I'd choose GB.
My classmate and I discussed it, and I think that's our conclusion, too. Bigger show. Now I have to decide if I'm going Monday, too, to see Kultur Shock.
alphabassettgrrl
07-09-2007, 11:35 PM
So are skunks! That's the connection!!!
Skunks control ants? Cool! Hubby said I could have one as a pet so long as I get it de-glanded. Do they eat snails too?
Morrigoon
07-09-2007, 11:44 PM
...or you could get an aardvark and skip the surgery
alphabassettgrrl
07-10-2007, 12:17 AM
Moot point anyway- skunk pets are illegal in California. ::sniffle:: I was looking forward to scaring the neighbors by walking my skunk.
Ponine
07-10-2007, 10:13 AM
Tomorrow is a blue jeans day. Jeans may be worn with zoo uniform shirt.
It's also going to be over 100. So the dilemma becomes: the novelty and comfort of jeans, or the coolness of shorts?
It's also two-dollar Tuesday. Always a day from hell.
ron
So what did you decide?!?!?!
RStar
07-10-2007, 10:38 AM
Skunks control ants? Cool! Hubby said I could have one as a pet so long as I get it de-glanded. Do they eat snails too?
It only works if the skunk sprays all around the house. So de-gland wouldn't work. I did see someone with said skunk on a leash walking it. Very cute, but I don't know what the skunk thunk about it. This was in the 1970s, I don't know if it was illegal then.
I'd go for the ardvark. Is it legal?
Oh, and a goat so I don't have to mow the lawn while we're at it.....
Mousey Girl
07-10-2007, 10:42 AM
I almost had a pet skunk...the Old People refused to let me keep her. *sigh*
Moonliner
07-10-2007, 11:04 AM
*BOOM*
I really need to pay more attention to the local weather reports. I just about peed myself. We got some real wrath of God type stuff rolling past my window today...
Capt Jack
07-10-2007, 11:12 AM
yeah, I heard something this morning about localized thunder etc being possible all over SoCal (along with lightning strikes...which would suck). low to mid 70's here with clouds o plenty. likely hear some of the same here in the next few hours.
Mousey Girl
07-10-2007, 11:53 AM
Tehachapi is under a 'dry lightening' warning. It is overcast and very hot & muggy. It doesn't even look like there is a breeze.
BarTopDancer
07-10-2007, 01:13 PM
I am getting nothing done today. And it has nothing to do with being online.
Morrigoon
07-10-2007, 01:32 PM
I'm bored... they haven't released me from jury duty yet.
RStar
07-10-2007, 01:36 PM
yeah, I heard something this morning about localized thunder etc being possible all over SoCalReally? I hadn't heard that! I just wish it came with some wet stuff. I mean cripes, dry lightening with our fire danger and dry brush could spell real disaster!! Yikes!!!:eek:
Mousey Girl
07-10-2007, 01:40 PM
It sucks, I have a mess of stuff to do at home. It has been uber-quiet here at work and all of my stuff is caught up. But, then, if I was home I would find a way to do nothing at all and ignore the stuff I need to do.
MouseWife
07-10-2007, 01:59 PM
Any 'weather' to speak of up your ways, Capt Jack, Ponine, katie sue?? Any other San Diegans?
I am down by the border and it was a bit muggy but not much else. Right now it isn't sunny but not gray either.
I actually went for a walk at 9:30 a.m. which on a normal summer day would have killed me.
I am home, MG, and not getting much done myself. Getting ready to take the boys up to the theater to see Potter. Soooo much to do. Isn't there another person to tend to this stuff?
katiesue
07-10-2007, 02:04 PM
It's about the same here in the Rancho Santa Fe/Del Mar area. Kinda muggy not totally clear but not cloudy either.
wendybeth
07-10-2007, 02:10 PM
We just found out that, in addition to (and probably because of) Loose Ligament syndrome, Tori also has scoliosis. She had x-rays today and is being referred to an Orthopedic specialist and a scoliosis phys therapy group.
It's just one frigging thing after another, poor kid.:(
alphabassettgrrl
07-10-2007, 02:16 PM
I'll have to look up if aardvarks are legal. I kind of doubt it- California won't even let me have a hedgehog, d'ya think they'd let me have an aardvark? They're also kind of big.
All the cool pets are illegal. ::sigh::
Matterhorn Fan
07-10-2007, 02:34 PM
Why do gas stations think that we want (or will tolerate) loud stuff coming from speakers right on the pump?
First all the Hess stations start playing crappy pop music from speakers you have to stand a foot away from (loud enough that inside the car, with the doors shut, someone I'm talking to on the cell phone can identify the song). Now BP plays a commercial as soon as you start pumping gas.
Loudly. Do they think we're all deaf?
BarTopDancer
07-10-2007, 02:36 PM
We just found out that, in addition to (and probably because of) Loose Ligament syndrome, Tori also has scoliosis. She had x-rays today and is being referred to an Orthopedic specialist and a scoliosis phys therapy group.
It's just one frigging thing after another, poor kid.:(
:(
Poor Tori.
We just found out that, in addition to (and probably because of) Loose Ligament syndrome, Tori also has scoliosis. She had x-rays today and is being referred to an Orthopedic specialist and a scoliosis phys therapy group.
It's just one frigging thing after another, poor kid.:(
Hopefully it'll turn out not to be anything too bad. I have a friend who has scoliosis but other than finding some positions uncomfortable it otherwise isn't an issue in her life.
Ghoulish Delight
07-10-2007, 03:04 PM
Why do gas stations think that we want (or will tolerate) loud stuff coming from speakers right on the pump?
They don't. I remember when gas stations starting piping crappy music outside. It was to discourage people from loitering.
wendybeth
07-10-2007, 03:06 PM
We knew something was up, as her posture just got worse over the past year despite orthotics and excercise. She's grown so fast, particularly in her torso, and that's why it became so pronounced over the past six months. I have a feeling it's going to be brace and/or surgery- the doc didn't even have to do anything beyond look at her to diagnose it. They only took one x-ray and from the looks on their faces it was obvious that it wasn't minor. One thing I am really worried about is Marfan's syndrome- we may be getting genetic tests done as she has several of the symptoms.
Not Afraid
07-10-2007, 03:15 PM
WB, don't worry too much. Tori is an amazing girl and will get through whatever is presented to her with your help and the support of the family and friends.
I just did a 5 minute download of information about Marfan's. Is anyone else in your family effected?
katiesue
07-10-2007, 03:24 PM
Oh WB I'm so sorry. My mother was convinced I had scolosis and I got tested a bajillion times. I'm guessing treatment has changed a lot since the Judy Blume book "Deenie" came out. That was one of my favorite pre-teen books.
Kevy Baby
07-10-2007, 04:26 PM
Hugs to Tori and Mom!!!
Prudence
07-10-2007, 04:34 PM
I would like to thank the publishers of the latest Harry Potter book for scheduling the release to be the day after my moot court brief is due, and the weekend before I have to cram for finals, thus allowing me to read it all in one sitting without feeling guilty. And, perhaps most importantly, it's the weekend BT is gone to visit his folks so I can have the book all to myself.
RStar
07-10-2007, 04:51 PM
<<<<<<<WB & Tori>>>>>>>>>>
alphabassettgrrl
07-10-2007, 04:55 PM
WB, your poor girl. Hopefully it can be corrected now and then not have to deal with it.
Now I need to go research Marfan's.
Mousey Girl
07-10-2007, 05:15 PM
(((hugs to mom and daughter)))
It sucks when the kidlets hurt, or when there is something wrong, and we know there is no quick fix.
wendybeth
07-10-2007, 05:33 PM
Hey, thanks you guys! I'm sure it will be fine, but geez! Enough already! The kid has had one thing after another this year, and I just feel badly for her. She's a trooper, but still.... We'll know what we have to do in a few days- hopefully it's not anything too drastic. If she does have to have surgery, at least we already homeschool and don't have to worry about missing class for an extended period of time. Same goes for any back brace- that is a huge PITA for kids attending school.
NA- there isn't any on my side, but I kind of wonder about Eric's. It's sort of difficult to diagnose, and he's had a few close relatives that very well might have had it but are no longer around to test. It could be that she just happens to have some of the symptoms and not the actual syndrome, but it's nerve wracking to even think about. As far as scoliosis, her aunt Bobbi Jo (the one in Cleveland) has it, and Tori seems to take after her a great deal.
mousepod
07-10-2007, 05:46 PM
WB - sorry to hear about Tori. Maybe she's going through a lifetime worth of sh!t now just to get it out of the way. She's an awesome kid. Give her a big hug from us...
CoasterMatt
07-10-2007, 05:57 PM
Take care, Tori and WB
lashbear
07-10-2007, 08:54 PM
We just found out that, in addition to (and probably because of) Loose Ligament syndrome, Tori also has scoliosis. She had x-rays today and is being referred to an Orthopedic specialist and a scoliosis phys therapy group.
It's just one frigging thing after another, poor kid.:(
BIG bear hugs to both of you from the LashPair.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
07-10-2007, 10:07 PM
Best thoughts to Tori and you WB!
ozron
07-10-2007, 10:10 PM
So what did you decide?!?!?!
I was at the Cascade Grill today - the nice sit-down restaurant at the front of the zoo. I knew I was spending the day inside in a fairly well controlled atmosphere. I wore my jeans, but shorts were in my locker in case I changed my mind.
Tomorrow I'll be at Africafe. Shorts for sure.
Morrigoon
07-10-2007, 11:15 PM
I just sneezed all over my screen... snot should never be backlit yellow.
Motorboat Cruiser
07-11-2007, 02:26 AM
Hugs to you and Tori, Wendy. We'll keep you both in our thoughts.
Snowflake
07-11-2007, 07:07 AM
{{{hugs}}} to WB and Tori. An awesome girl with an awesome Mom, you'll get through this. That said, I'm sorry you're going through any of this at all. Take care all of you.
Moonliner
07-11-2007, 07:15 AM
While I'm sad this has to happen to any child I'm happy that it happened to one with a mom as strong and loving as you are. I know you will get her through this. Good luck to both of you.
Moonliner
07-11-2007, 09:02 AM
Sooo how can the "Deathly Hallows" Spoilers-o-plenty thread already have 20 replies? Do you people have no sense of mystery? Is it just one more joke I'm not in on?
Capt Jack
07-11-2007, 09:16 AM
I didnt read the spoiler parts. just popped in on the last post to get a glimpse...other than that, yeah. Ive been avoiding it too.
Morrigoon
07-11-2007, 09:24 AM
I'm dying of curiosity, but I'm afraid to pop in in case any of the rumors are true and it ruins the book for me.
Mousey Girl
07-11-2007, 09:27 AM
The spoiler is in a link you have to click on to read. There is a discussion about that spoiler, but not much about the spoiler itself. The article linked is very badly written and seems to be from a non-Potter fan. I did not click the link, but it seems to be unreliable.
Morrigoon
07-11-2007, 11:05 AM
Ah, thanks.
So.... is anyone else craving Farrell's. I don't know why Farrell's specifically (after all, Thrifty's fine products aside, ice cream is ice cream, right?) but it only sounds good to me if served by a guy in a straw boater with sirens and bells.
Not Afraid
07-11-2007, 11:11 AM
Not Farrell's, but I'm craving PeachBerry.
Morrigoon
07-11-2007, 11:19 AM
Mmm... never had, but sounds yummerly.
Mousey Girl
07-11-2007, 11:23 AM
When it comes to icecream, I am craving Dewar's. I love the carmel sauce, even better over their peppermint icecream. hmmm... Sounds like Boy and I will be going to water The Old People's plants sooner than necessary...
blueerica
07-11-2007, 11:39 AM
Regarding the spoiler thread, I find anything prior to the actual release of the book/movie/whatever to be pure speculation. Once the book is out, or even once more people have it, I don't dare go near the stuff. Same goes for people who had advanced copies that I know have advanced copies. I shun them.
Cadaverous Pallor
07-11-2007, 11:43 AM
Regarding the spoiler thread, I find anything prior to the actual release of the book/movie/whatever to be pure speculation. Once the book is out, or even once more people have it, I don't dare go near the stuff. Same goes for people who had advanced copies that I know have advanced copies. I shun them.I was just wondering why that thread seems so popular. WTF are you people doing opening that thread?? I won't go near it. A pox on all of you. :p
ETA - I had the ending of Half Blood Prince ruined for me, and I'm still mad about that.
Morrigoon
07-11-2007, 11:58 AM
LAME... so I'm in the middle of selling off the old Jeep. Yeah, it's taking forever, but anyway, part of the sale deal is that the buyer pays my overdue registration. Meanwhile, apparently the lovely State has decided to contact my employer to ask for the money :mad: Now I'm going to have to get in touch with the guys who are buying it to make sure they've sent in the payment on that, because they're supposed to have done so while submitting my request for duplicate title (because I lost the original).
I was just wondering why that thread seems so popular. WTF are you people doing opening that thread?? I won't go near it. A pox on all of you. :p
Like erica said, technically Hogwarts getting destroyed in the final battle isn't so much a spoiler as speculation.
Kevy Baby
07-11-2007, 12:46 PM
Like erica said, technically Hogwarts getting destroyed in the final battle isn't so much a spoiler as speculation.You're such a jerk.
And I want to put as a smilie on this post so that you know that I am saying that with tongue in cheek, but I know you don't like smilies so I won't.
And why is my explanation longer than the actual post?
Not Afraid
07-11-2007, 03:46 PM
I have one client who is a complete nutjob. I don't regularly take care of her cats (thank god) but when I do have to take care of them, I end up rolling my eyes a lot.
The instructions for Saturday's visit included this specific bit of direction: Write this down......Py likes to have ice cubes put in his water. Please make sure you put ice cubes in his water or he will be VERY unhappy with you. Also, take Py out in the backyard for 10 minutes. He may not want to come back in because he LOVES to go outside, but he will be VERY unhappy of he doesn't get to go outside. He will be dying to go out. But, don't leave him out for longer than 10 minutes. Oh and the key is on the tree by the driveway. It is painted black so it cannot be seen. Make sure you identify the key first before reaching for it because it will be hard to find if it drops in the pine needles.
Ghoulish Delight
07-11-2007, 03:50 PM
It is painted black so it cannot be seen. Make sure you identify the key first before reaching for it because it will be hard to find if it drops in the pine needles.
But more importantly, what will Py think of you if you drop it in the pine needles?
Not Afraid
07-11-2007, 03:54 PM
Py is also the ONLY cat I take care of that hates me. He hisses every time I visit. I already know what he thinks of me.
He's a Maine Coon, which are usually friendly beasts. I think he's been ruined by the nutjob.
Capt Jack
07-11-2007, 03:55 PM
why is it I picture said nutjob as somewhere between 70 and a hundred years old?
Not Afraid
07-11-2007, 04:11 PM
She's not. She's probably about 50.
Capt Jack
07-11-2007, 04:14 PM
oh...how sad
Prudence
07-11-2007, 04:46 PM
I used to have to give my brother's cats the filtered water from the fridge door, rather than tap water, because they didn't like tap water.
I make my cat sitters call me. :( I'm psycho, but Boris is on so many meds now that I get really concerned about him. They just use my house phone to call my cell and leave a message to let me know that he's still eating, drinking, pooping, and peeing, and such.
€uroMeinke
07-11-2007, 07:26 PM
Py is the product of his owner - the ten minute of outdoor time is merely a moment of organized torture as he is first released and then chased around the yard only to be confined to the house and force to lick ice cubes for refreshment.
It's hardly a wonder that Py bit me.
Prudence
07-11-2007, 07:59 PM
Ooooo! Fresh carrots from my garden and the most fragrant sweet peas I think I've ever grown. I'm in heaven.
lashbear
07-11-2007, 08:06 PM
Regarding the spoiler thread, I find anything prior to the actual release of the book/movie/whatever to be pure speculation. Once the book is out, or even once more people have it, I don't dare go near the stuff. Same goes for people who had advanced copies that I know have advanced copies. I shun them.
I tend to go with this thinking as well. I don't believe that them saying that someone dies means that that person will die, even though they claim to have hacked the publishers mail servers (and found lots of copies on everyone's computers there - so they say)
ozron
07-11-2007, 09:04 PM
But more importantly, what will Py think of you if you drop it in the pine needles?
He'll be very unhappy...
JWBear
07-11-2007, 09:42 PM
He'll be very unhappy...
...And you make Py unhappy he might send you to the Cornfield....
CoasterMatt
07-11-2007, 09:47 PM
or the house of pain...
Kevy Baby
07-11-2007, 10:29 PM
or the house of pain...Where you can Jump Around
wendybeth
07-11-2007, 10:31 PM
Just got home from the HP movie, and there was a message on the phone from Tori's doc. (They never get back to us this quick!) They reviewed her x-ray and determined that she is probably a candidate for the physical therapy program, which is good news in that they might have caught this early enough for therapy to be beneficial. She is still lining her up with an ortho specialist, but I am happy that they are getting right on this and moving quickly. I am feeling a bit relieved, but don't want to let down completely until I know for sure the degree of damage. We're still doing the genetic testing, because we think she has too many of the markers for Marfan's to ignore, and Trudy thinks perhaps (for a variety of good reasons) it might be something on Eric's dad's side- Tori's aunt also has a lot of the same problems, and if something turns up we can have her and Eric tested as well.
So, thank you all for your hugs and well wishes- it means a lot, and I appreciate your letting me vent. Tori is such a great kid- she knows I'm worried, even though I try not to let on, and she has gone out of her way to be silly and cheerful to try to make me feel better. I'm really very lucky to have such a cool girl, and to have such good friends.:cheers:
Mousey Girl
07-11-2007, 11:21 PM
I got good news today too!
I finally talked to my lawyer. He said I have nothing to worry about tomorrow, that he sees no problems during mediation (just for custody and visitation). He did mention that when David's lawyer first contacted him she was very rude, saying that I was going for full custody and alreayd denying David contact with his son. My lawyer directed her to read the declaration and talk to her client again. She called him the next day apologizing.
I was also able to get answers to my questions. I have been doing my best not to coach Nickolas on what to say. I did tell him that it will be very important for him to tell the truth to the mediator, no matter whose feelings may get hurt. I told him that tomorrow is all about him and what he wants and what needs to be done to help him through all this mess.
I also had another long talk with my mom (who is currently in Fairbanks). She said I was doing a good job at trying not to say too much in front of Nick. She feels that had Nick been spending more time with his dad he would have been heavily coached on what to say.
Since I know that Dawn will be with David tomorrow I already have a game plan. I plan on totally ignoring her, not even look at her or acknowledge her presence. Since she will probably have the baby with her, as a way to needle me, I have been prepping myself for it. My sister will be there with me, and she can be quite intimidating in her own way.
So, tomorrow at 2, please keep us in your thoughts and send us some of that special LoT spiritual mojo.
blueerica
07-11-2007, 11:40 PM
<3 WB, Tori & the family.
What a weird, weird evening this has been so far. At least I'm done with this session and have this weekend to relax with the boy. Then, back to the friggin' grindstone. :(
RStar
07-12-2007, 07:15 AM
Great news WB! My experience is that if they give PT it should be able to help, otherwise they usually go right to surgery (if that is even an option for that kind of problem- I don't know).
{{{{{{{MG & Nick}}}}}}} Mojo Vibes your way today! I hope it goes well, it's been a rough road and you deserve a great outcome out of all of this.
Ponine
07-12-2007, 08:42 AM
.... He may not want to come back in because he LOVES to go outside, but he will be VERY unhappy of he doesn't get to go outside. He will be dying to go out. But, don't leave him out for longer than 10 minutes. ...
Thank you, I needed that.
And well of course he wont want to come back. He wants to be an outside kitty. Sheesh.
blueerica
07-12-2007, 09:11 AM
So just 30 minutes before I head to the airport, I get a phone call from mom. Well, it was actually one of my sisters, calling on behalf of my mom who you could hear screaming in the back. Apparently, nuclear devastation will happen if Brittany can't stay over here.
"Umm... I'm leaving for the airport..."
I hated to pass the burden onto my grandma, but it was the only way. :( Why today, mom? Why today?
katiesue
07-12-2007, 09:50 AM
Great news WB.
MG - hang in there. The mediators have seen it all and at least from my experience they can see through all the bs fairly quickly. I'll be sending positive thoughts your way this afternoon.
Snowflake
07-12-2007, 09:59 AM
So, tomorrow at 2, please keep us in your thoughts and send us some of that special LoT spiritual mojo.
Sending vibes right now, before, during and after, MG.
You're amazing, you know that? :snap:
Snowflake
07-12-2007, 10:00 AM
That's encouraging news WB!
Please keep us posted and I think I can speak for just about anyone, vent as much and as often as needed. (Same for you MG)
alphabassettgrrl
07-12-2007, 10:38 AM
WB- PT is way better than surgery!! I'm hoping with you that it does the trick.
MG- hoping for the best for you and your boy. Ignoring what's-her-name is probably the best plan. **hugs**
Morrigoon
07-12-2007, 10:59 AM
Glad to hear she won't need surgery! If she's young enough they might be able to do a lot with a back brace too.
Soo... it's not every day you can make your boss feel "manly" in a work-safe way, but today was one of those days. What can I say, I needed the gatorade bottle opened and I have weak hands ;)
Not Afraid
07-12-2007, 11:12 AM
Good news about Tori!
MG, stick to your guns and lets the mediators do their job. And, don't take any bait from the "others".
Ghoulish Delight
07-12-2007, 02:58 PM
Things I currently hate:
1) Relying on a VP that's too busy to give a crap about me
2) People who say, "We'll meet again tomorrow at 4:00 to get a status update" who then ask for status nearly hourly between now and the 4:00 meeting. You'll get your damn status at 4:00!
Kevy Baby
07-12-2007, 03:39 PM
2) People who say, "We'll meet again tomorrow at 4:00 to get a status update" who then ask for status nearly hourly between now and the 4:00 meeting. You'll get your damn status at 4:00!At the 4:00 status update, list how much more *would* have been done had there not been frequent interruptions for hourly updates. I've done that before.
BarTopDancer
07-12-2007, 03:55 PM
I had a manager barking at me for the last 2 days because she couldn't print to the printer on her desk (but she could print to any of the 6 other printers she has installed on her machine). I didn't have time until this afternoon to look at it. And when I did I discovered that...
her printer cable was not tightly plugged into her docking station.
Not Afraid
07-12-2007, 04:01 PM
I'm waiting for the tub reglazing guy to show up.....again. he was supposed to come on monday and didn't show. I called yesterday and he didn't call back. I called today, we scheduled for tomorrow then he called back because he had a cancellation for this afternoon. I told him 3:45 was fine. It's now 4:00 and no call, no knock. This should be that difficult.
I just sent out a request for an estimate from another company. God help me if I ever want to do aything major!
Morrigoon
07-12-2007, 04:44 PM
By all means, get a new company to do it.
Not Afraid
07-12-2007, 04:51 PM
OK, that was actually FUNNY! The guy shows up 45 minutes late with his "technician" (no phone call to tell me he will be late). I bring him in to look at the tub, moving the laundry I had just hung there to dry. The "technician" says - "We'll need the light". "To do an estimate" I ask? "No, to do the resurfacing!" Ummmm, I just wanted an estimate and we can't do it today anyways since my husband needs to take a shower in the morning. The "technician" gets pissed off, walks out of the house, starts the truck and starts honking the horn.
The owner tries to snooze me a bit and tell me he wouldn't come all of the way out here to give an estimate that he could have done over the phone. Well, maybe you should've actually talked to me on the phone for a bit then or called me back when you said you were going to. Meanwhile, the "technician" is honking outside. I tell the guy to leave, that his "technician is disturbing the neighbors.
Even if he IS the best price, i will NOT give him the job. What a way to run a business.
Morrigoon
07-12-2007, 05:07 PM
OMG, what a bozo.
Betty
07-12-2007, 05:50 PM
Good news to hear that physical therapy may do the trick! Sending warm and fuzzy vibes your way. :)
BarTopDancer
07-12-2007, 06:05 PM
stopped by Chipotle to pick up a steak bol with a side of chips and guac. I should have stopped at half. I ate way to much. I think I may pop.
Not Afraid
07-12-2007, 06:21 PM
Clean up on Aisle 1.
MouseWife
07-12-2007, 06:26 PM
Oh, I know the pain, BTD.
Not Afraid, what a jerk your 'technician' was. And, doesn't the idiot know you can report him for such unprofessional behaviour?
What a day. I am tired.
CoasterMatt
07-12-2007, 06:37 PM
Today was absolutely craptacular, and I don't have any vodka!! :mad:
Kevy Baby
07-12-2007, 07:33 PM
Here CM, enjoy this video (http://www.funnyhub.com/videos/pages/cheerleader-props.html). It is a clip from "Whose Line Is It Anyway" where three Loyola Marymount cheerleaders are used as props by Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie. VERY funny.
CoasterMatt
07-12-2007, 07:39 PM
Thanks, I needed that :D
Kevy Baby
07-12-2007, 08:01 PM
I knew you would enjoy
Mousey Girl
07-12-2007, 08:09 PM
thank you for all the good vibes!! Things could not have gone any better. First off, he came alone. The look on his face when my sister showed up was great. I was glad she was there. When he and I went in with the mediator he sat in the waiting room with Lorene.
I was incredibly sweet and nice, made sure that both David and the mediator knew I was not trying to keep David from seeing his dad. I did get my points across. I also got my digs in, in such a way that David will be scratching his head for a week trying to figure out what I meant.
The mediator then talked to Nick, alone. I guess Nick really opened up. They were in there for quite a while. When Nick came back out and we went back in the first thing the mediator said was directed towards David. He told David that he sees a lot of sadness in Nick, but that Nick also has a LOT of anger towards his dad. David shrank about 3 inches into his seat.
So custody is settled (for now). We have joint legal and physical, with me being the primary custodial parent. That was what I wanted all along.
I would hope he has the balls to tell the crap talkers that I did not do anyting to prevent him from seeing his son.
Kevy Baby
07-12-2007, 08:18 PM
Good News MG!!! WTG!
I would hope he has the balls to tell the crap talkers that I did not do anyting to prevent him from seeing his son.Something tells me he won't :(
lashbear
07-12-2007, 09:17 PM
Here CM, enjoy this video (http://www.funnyhub.com/videos/pages/cheerleader-props.html). It is a clip from "Whose Line Is It Anyway" where three Loyola Marymount cheerleaders are used as props by Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie. VERY funny.
I still prefer the one with richard simmons. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTxkxG3DF4k) :D
BarTopDancer
07-12-2007, 09:24 PM
Great news MG!
alphabassettgrrl
07-12-2007, 09:48 PM
I still prefer the one with richard simmons. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTxkxG3DF4k) :D
I laughed myself stupid at that one. He's so awesome!
ozron
07-12-2007, 10:02 PM
It's been a week of hot in Portland. The last five days have been in the nineties and low hundreds! Summer in Portland heat. I took a walk along the river after work. It was a beautiful day, with a few high clouds, a light blue sky and a clear view of Mt. Hood.
Most of us don't have air conditioning up here. It comes in handy only about eight weeks a year - other than that we either revel or suffer. I got home, opened windows and turned on fans.
At 9:30 I there were two loud booms from outside. "I couldn't be!" I thought. There was another. Then a flash.
I smelled it first. That dusty, sweet smell of fat raindrops falling on bone-dry pavement. Then I heard the flat splat! splat! outside the window. Looking out I could see the circles of moisture spreading on the parking lot across the steet.
More thunder, more flashes. Then it came. The crackle of thousands of tiny water bombs pouring out of the sky. Rainwater boucing off the street, caught in the headlights of cars that managed to look surprised as they passed. I opened more windows to bring in the freshly ionized air, then closed them as raindrops rebounded from the window sill into my living room.
Twenty minutes later, it's over. The windows are open and the apartment is cooling down with freshly washed air.
I love these times.
Morrigoon
07-12-2007, 10:10 PM
Awww, I LOVE the smell of rain on cement! :)
Cadaverous Pallor
07-12-2007, 10:21 PM
Awesome tidbit, ozron - I wish we had summer storms here.
wendybeth
07-12-2007, 10:47 PM
Please send some of that rain up north, Ozron. It's supposed to get to 105 tomorrow.
MouseWife
07-12-2007, 11:00 PM
I love these times.
I love your writing! I totally experienced it and I love the 'headlights that managed to look surprised...'
Yeah, MG!!!
{must watch those videos!}
Snowflake
07-13-2007, 07:05 AM
Way to go, MG!
This is totally awesome news! I'm happy for you and glad the mediation went so well.
Here's to you and Nick! :cheers:
Mousey Girl
07-13-2007, 07:26 AM
Thank you!!!
I do believe that I honestly surprised David. One of the things he told Boy was that I had organized everything on the 4th to make sure Dawn couldn't go. So, I said in front of the mediator, that I had already reassured his family that, when they had a family function and wanted both of their grandsons there, I have no problem with dropping Nick off and picking him up later, or that they could come get him any time. I went on to say that I had said this on numerous occasions. That goes against what he thought about the 4th. He looked stunned to find out that I had said anything like that to his family (which is why I made sure to say it).
He seems to have no backbone when Dawn isn't around. I find that funny. I am/was not a controlling spouse. Now he is stuck in a situation of his own making.
The court date is July 30th (my moms's 70th b-day). It will be interesting to see how he tries to slam me over finances. I just hope he has to pay me back child support from April.
wendybeth
07-13-2007, 08:35 AM
Congrats, MG! He is in a hell of his own making, and he deserves it. You stick to the high road and you'll continue to come out ahead.:cheers:
BarTopDancer
07-13-2007, 08:47 AM
WTG MG!
Stay strong. You know you did nothing wrong. These were his choices and is his creation.
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 09:05 AM
Stick it to him!
You just stay on the high road, you'll always win out in the end -- especially in the eyes of your future-adult child!
katiesue
07-13-2007, 09:08 AM
Hurray MG. I was hoping things would turn out nicely for you.
Prudence
07-13-2007, 10:41 AM
I haven't had a coherent dream I could remember the next morning in quite some time. But last night, I dreamt that I was still living at home. And I came home after work or an errand to find both garage doors and the front door open and lights on. And the place was entirely cleaned out. Well, it was entirely cleaned out at first, but then when I went inside I could see it was cleaned out of anything important, but the miscellaneous detritus of daily living was still there.
It was clear that in the dream we had been robbed. All our possessions of any value were gone. Although in my dream my two cats lived there, and we did find them.
I called people to come home immediately. A crowd gathered. We wondered how it was that no one had seen anyone stealing this stuff and leaving the house wide open. At some point, someone outside the family brought me something they'd found down the street - it was something (I don't remember what) that had been in my purse - which apparently had also been stolen.
I asked him where he found it, and some of us went down the hill to that location (a neighbor's lawn) and rooted around in the grass. We came up with lots of little things that had been in my purse. I was particularly looking for my grandmother's wedding rings, which I kept in my purse. (Not in real life, of course. I'm not that stupid.)
We found the Ziplock bag in which I'd kept the ring (also not in real life) and the ring was gone, but in its place was a pendant (that doesn't exist in reality) that had originally been loose in my purse. Why the burglers a) didn't take the pendant, which was valuable and b) bothered to put it in the bag formerly containing the ring, was a topic of much discussion.
Then we were talking about what to do next, because I needed to find that ring. Too much sentimental value. Should I go to pawn shops? In what areas? Or fax photos? And did we have photos?
And then I woke up or something.
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 10:47 AM
Huh... weird. Perhaps this relates to your el jay - that you feel something valuable which meant a lot to you (desired job) has been replaced with something unfamiliar and of lesser value, and you realizing the importance of not accepting the lesser item, and instead finding your way to the more valuable one, and wondering how to make it happen.
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 10:59 AM
Worst real estate property photos collection: http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer/viewer.asp?t=830679&sk=46&dm=teamfisher.com
It ends up being an ad for some kind of virtual tour, but it's hilarious, he's got commentary on the bad photos and everything.
DreadPirateRoberts
07-13-2007, 11:07 AM
Worst real estate property photos collection: http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer/viewer.asp?t=830679&sk=46&dm=teamfisher.com
It ends up being an ad for some kind of virtual tour, but it's hilarious, he's got commentary on the bad photos and everything.
great commentary! I particularly like the mystery shack shot.
Not Afraid
07-13-2007, 11:09 AM
Worst real estate property photos collection: http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer/viewer.asp?t=830679&sk=46&dm=teamfisher.com
It ends up being an ad for some kind of virtual tour, but it's hilarious, he's got commentary on the bad photos and everything.
That's absolutely brilliant!
mousepod
07-13-2007, 11:10 AM
Worst real estate property photos collection: http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer/viewer.asp?t=830679&sk=46&dm=teamfisher.com
It ends up being an ad for some kind of virtual tour, but it's hilarious, he's got commentary on the bad photos and everything.
Very funny.
MouseWife
07-13-2007, 11:24 AM
I haven't had a coherent dream I could remember the next morning in quite some time.
I rarely have dreams, or rather, ones that I remember, like you said, the next morning. This is good and bad.
I've dreamt of Chris Cornell and Kid Rock. You pick the good and the bad. :rolleyes:
But, one thing the Hubster and I were discussing when talking about school with the Boy, we always have dreams we are back in school. And, that we can never find our classes.
I thought it was just me but he said the same thing, we wander about with our locater cards and can't find the classes or else we get to school and forget where we are going.
I told him I finally figured out it must be because our brains have all of those memories and when we dream they get all jumbled up and it isn't clear. That is all I can think about.
I used to have a reoccuring dream that the giant Tweetybird Jekyll/Hyde was chasing me.......don't understand that one...
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 11:29 AM
Chasing dreams are almost the only ones I ever remember. One in particular I have no idea why I remember, probably because it was so absurd, but I was on a spooky riverboat like you'd see in a Scooby Doo cartoon, desperately trying to run/hide from the bad guys because they were going to take my bottle of vanilla shampoo.
MouseWife
07-13-2007, 11:37 AM
LOL Isn't is funny how we remember the specifics? Vanilla shampoo?!
What I wonder about~ when I was very young, 5 or so {maybe younger, not sure} I had a reoccuring dream that my mother and I were being chased. We were in the south and people were upset because she was Mexican and they were threatening us and we had to get somewhere and hide.
This always freaked me out and I have no idea why a child would dream that.
Perhaps I would watch the news with her? I do remember her telling me much later that she did experience a lot of prejudice there but especially saw a lot directed at Blacks. She said one family broke down and no one would open their doors to let them use their phone to call for help. It could have been raining but that could be an embellishement on my part. :blush: Anyways, she let them in. {she was in the south at some points between 53-69}
And...was your dream a cartoon, Morri?
Mousey Girl
07-13-2007, 11:44 AM
I have had a few, recently, that I can still remember. One was the morning after Easter. I had finally slept after being up all night cleaning out stuff, I was dreaming that David was standing in front of me. I was slapping him, hard, screaming, "Why did you do this to us, why, why?" Then I could hear the slapping sound and it was my sister at the front door, knocking loudly.
The other one also involves David, go figure. I was at a restaraunt and he & Dawn showed up. I had more than a few choice words for her.
Those 2 themes seem to be running rampant in my dreams lately.
MouseWife
07-13-2007, 11:49 AM
MG~ you are going through a lot, have been for a while now. That turmoil seems to be coming out in your dreams. You seem to be keeping everything else in check, so good with Nick, maybe this is your release?
I am glad to hear you are sleeping, going through this can leave people so upset they don't sleep well.
I wish there was a line we could all get in and take turns slapping him for what he's done.
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 11:54 AM
And...was your dream a cartoon, Morri?
Nope, scary real. Nasty, swampy riverboat.
And I loved that damn shampoo. That was right around when they (Bath & Body Works) stopped selling it. But the dream was still WAY bizarre.
Kevy Baby
07-13-2007, 02:29 PM
Worst real estate property photos collection: http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer/viewer.asp?t=830679&sk=46&dm=teamfisher.com
It ends up being an ad for some kind of virtual tour, but it's hilarious, he's got commentary on the bad photos and everything.I will preface my post by saying that I looked at the photos with the sound off (too many close neighbors at work).
However, in just looking at the photos, I would say that only about 1/3 of them were bad. Sure, most of them could have been at least better, but if I am looking at photos of house, I would rather see a lot of marginal quality rather than a few of better quality.
But that's just me.
Betty
07-13-2007, 05:32 PM
For the house dream I'll take it at the literal level which sometimes works and sometimes is way off.
You are worried about losing something very personal to you that has value. (you said everything of value was gone in your family's home)
Something that you keep around or close to you (because it was specifically in your purse - something that if, you're like most women, have around you whereever you go and that always know where it is.)
You feel that even if you could replace it with something else that other people thought was valuable, it was not really a replacement at all. (it was in the same bag - replacing the other item of value.)
Whatever you're worrying about is something you feel that you should have already known about - but didn't. (why did no one see people taking your stuff)
€uroMeinke
07-13-2007, 06:30 PM
And then I woke up or something.
If we take the dreamscape as your own internal environment, then in the context of the dream you have lost certain things valuable to you. They may have been stolen by someone else, but in the dream it seems in a way they have either gone missing or have been replaced with other valuables - things other's might value, but not necessarily yourself and your internal thief. The doors left open, things unnoticed by your neighbors (also internal to you) makes it seem like some things that were dear to you may have lost their value.
or it was indigestion
lindyhop
07-13-2007, 06:54 PM
So...I'm sitting at Plaza Gardens waiting for Stompy Jones...
Morrigoon
07-13-2007, 07:06 PM
Awww! I wish I was out swing dancing!
Not Afraid
07-13-2007, 07:12 PM
OH! How long are they in town?
€uroMeinke
07-13-2007, 07:14 PM
So...I'm sitting at Plaza Gardens waiting for Stompy Jones...
Are you posting from your new iPhone?
Not Afraid
07-13-2007, 07:33 PM
Tomorrow, I'll see if Py really wants to go outside. In other news, the tub refinishing guy has an appointment in "Los Felix".
Prudence
07-13-2007, 07:43 PM
I was supposed to get my portion of the brief drafted today, but last night I discovered The Case That Makes Everything I've Done Wrong, so I had to basically start over. Considering that I started from scratch, I got quite a lot done - created a preliminary argument structure, weeded through research to find the best/most cited cases for my arguments, and to demonstrate the current agreement of all circuit courts on this issue, and pulled out the major supporting citations the argument will be structured around.
Nothing actually written yet, but my brain is full for the day. I might get some cleaning/laundry/class reading done tonight. Tomorrow is tutoring and dinner with the fam, and Sunday I must turn my "advanced outline" into a coherent near-final draft. I hope I get it done, or my team mate will be pissed!
I have, at most, 10 double-spaced pages to fill, though, so it shouldn't be too hard. It's a fairly straight-forward argument.
madmonkeygirl
07-13-2007, 09:04 PM
Just to let all of you know that CM had a seizure and he's home and resting. He was on his way home from work and was taken to the emergency room where i picked him up tonite. He will be online in a few days. He is to rest and no computer for the weekend.
Kevy Baby
07-13-2007, 09:06 PM
Oh crud. Thanks for the update MMG. Please keep us posted and send him our best wishes!
madmonkeygirl
07-13-2007, 09:11 PM
Kevy Baby you got it...
Not Afraid
07-13-2007, 09:16 PM
Thanks for the update, Rose. Wish him our best and make sure he gets ome good Johnny time. I know that is important to him post-seizure.
wendybeth
07-13-2007, 09:18 PM
Hugs to you both, MMG, and tell CM to behave and get better, so he can get better and misbehave!
KB, looks like you've got weekend sick-humor detail.;)
Kevy Baby
07-13-2007, 09:22 PM
KB, looks like you've got weekend sick-humor detail.;)Ohhh... the pressure :eek:
mousepod
07-13-2007, 09:25 PM
Rose - thanks for the info. I like it when the bad news is mitigated in the same post. Please let us know if there's anything we (individually or as a group) can do for him.
madmonkeygirl
07-13-2007, 10:48 PM
Ty for all the well wishes for CM. I told him you guys send your best. There really isn't anything anyone can do for him now. He just needs to rest and take care of himself the next few days. I found out his job was basically not giving him a break or lunch til 2pm when he started working at 9am and he just his body can't handle that. But he is in good hands and he was in good hands so i don't worry.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
07-13-2007, 10:54 PM
BEst to my buddy Matt!! Get well soon!!!!!
Prudence
07-13-2007, 11:13 PM
Eeep! MMG: Please tell CM that Ryan and I are thinking about him.
wendybeth
07-13-2007, 11:50 PM
Well, it hit over 100 today, and of course our air conditioner died. We had a tech out last week and he has a new fan on order, but knowing how these places operate, it could be winter by the time it 'arrives'. It's a zillion degrees inside and I'm roasting.
Ozron did send some of his storm up our way today, but not nearly enough. Still, I thought of his elegant prose when I stepped out into the rain today- I could definitely relate to how he felt as he was writing it.
Tori's doc called me at work yesterday, and was impressed when I told her I'd already made appts at the Scoliosis center and the dermatologists. (She said normally it takes forever to get into a dermatologist in the summer). The derm appointment was to look at a lesion Tori has on her arm, just to make sure it's nothing to be concerned about. (She has excema). Anyway, she said her x-ray shows a moderate curve, but she seemed happy to have caught it at this point rather than later. Today we got the paperwork for the Shriner's Hospital; her doc wants us to apply there, as they have the best pediatric spine docs in the biz. She then encouraged us to have the genetic testing done, so I am reluctantly doing so. I really have mixed feelings about this- I don't know why, but I do. Still, we need to know.
I have a feeling she may be in for a tough adolescence, but she's going to emerge an absolute swan, both physically and mentally. I look around at other kids her age and I am sooooo glad she is my kid- she has a great attitude, she's not afraid to talk to me about anything, and she has a very caring, empathetic soul. I just wish she wouldn't tell people I snore.:rolleyes:
(She does, too).
CrazyLegs
07-14-2007, 01:05 AM
Just to let all of you know that CM had a seizure and he's home and resting. He was on his way home from work and was taken to the emergency room where i picked him up tonite. He will be online in a few days. He is to rest and no computer for the weekend.
I hope he is doing okay hugs to all
lashbear
07-14-2007, 02:32 AM
Just to let all of you know that CM had a seizure and he's home and resting. He was on his way home from work and was taken to the emergency room where i picked him up tonite. He will be online in a few days. He is to rest and no computer for the weekend.
Hey Rose, thanks for letting us know.
Please give Matt some Big Bear Hugs Downunder from me.
....er, you know what I mean.. :blush:
lashbear
07-14-2007, 02:33 AM
Tomorrow, I'll see if Py really wants to go outside.
I bet he'd stay in for Bacon.....
Capt Jack
07-14-2007, 05:34 AM
so, this morning at 5 am....I popped awake. wide awake. no clue why. no returning to sleep. got up, started getting ready for work...
realized a few minutes ago its saturday. I dont work on saturdays
/sigh
guess I'll make some coffee
Motorboat Cruiser
07-14-2007, 05:50 AM
Capt Jack, if its any consolation, you aren't the only one up at this ungodly hour. I have a toothache from hell. Can't see a dentist until Monday and can't sleep at all. I'm waiting for the drug store to open to get some clove oil, which I was told will hopefully help. Then, maybe I can sleep.
Otherwise, this is going to be a long fvcking weekend, I'll tell you that.
Rose, please send Matt our well-wishes.
Capt Jack
07-14-2007, 05:55 AM
the clove works pretty good. Ive not used it in awhile, but I remember it helping a lot. good luck
Kevy Baby
07-14-2007, 07:16 AM
Please give Matt some Big Bear Hugs Downunder from me.I think that is one of the things he is supposed to be avoiding right now
so, this morning at 5 am....I popped awake. wide awake. no clue why. no returning to sleep. got up, started getting ready for work...
Capt Jack, if its any consolation, you aren't the only one up at this ungodly hour.There must be something in the water. While not as early as you two, I too woke up much earlier than desired (been fighting it since 6:00)
Cadaverous Pallor
07-14-2007, 08:24 AM
I found out his job was basically not giving him a break or lunch til 2pm when he started working at 9am and he just his body can't handle that. That's not exactly legal, I don't think. He should get a 15 min break in the middle of four hours work, right? Then he can at least have a snack and relax.
Best of wishes to Matt. :birdy:
Kevy Baby
07-14-2007, 09:18 AM
That's not exactly legal, I don't think. He should get a 15 min break in the middle of four hours work, right? Then he can at least have a snack and relax.Depends on if he is hourly or exempt. But none-the-less, t'ain't right.
(Sez the guy who never takes any breaks and often doesn't take lunch until 2 or 3 o'clock)
MickeyLumbo
07-14-2007, 10:02 AM
wow. sorry to hear CM isn't feeling well. tell him Lumbo say's hey howdy hey.
Not Afraid
07-14-2007, 10:06 AM
SHRINERS HOSPITAL! Do they let the patients drive around in little cars wearing fez's? I want to go there.
I woke up BEFORE my alarm at 6. WRONG WRONG WRONG.
MickeyLumbo
07-14-2007, 10:17 AM
Mickey Lumbo has found a Prince .... yep, at the place we all know and love, Where Dreams Come True.
we will try our best to be at the 52nd birthday dinner meet.
gotta go find Nemo now.;)
Not Afraid
07-14-2007, 10:22 AM
OMG!
BDBopper
07-14-2007, 10:26 AM
Thought it was time I participate in this little discussion.
What have I done today? I just came back from Sonny's BBQ with my dad and great Uncle.
I am also working on things related to my family's NASCAR pool (I am the commissioner). It's so much fun and is a great way to keep us close with each other even though we are all over the country.
Sweet tea anyone?
CoasterMatt
07-14-2007, 11:16 AM
Thanks for all the well wishes everyone - I'm just majorly tired right now, and I feel like I've been hit by a truck. I was well enough this morning to take the girls for a walk, and feed the menagerie, and I'll probably cook dinner.
Morrigoon
07-14-2007, 11:27 AM
Yeah, I'll be you're pretty sore. Feel better :)
BDBopper
07-14-2007, 11:56 AM
Yes, please feel beter. Take care of yourself.
alphabassettgrrl
07-14-2007, 12:33 PM
I dreamed about Disneyland last night. Usually I have those dreams before I go, not after. I spent yesterday with people at the park and we did 13 drops on the Tower of Terror. A couple of the CMs were fantastic, and really made my day. And the one girl was stunningly gorgeous.
BarTopDancer
07-14-2007, 12:37 PM
Going to see Marylin Manson. WOOHOO!
MouseWife
07-14-2007, 01:44 PM
Oh, BTD, where at? I jsut saw Chris Cornell at the Wiltern and he was awesome. Juliette Lewis opened and she was pretty good, had a lot of energy.
alphabassettgrrl~ 13 drops! Oh, wait, for Friday the 13th. Oh, I am so jealous.
I wanna go there again soon but I am blacked out forever, it seems. :(
CM~ take care of yourself and feel better! Take those gawdamed breaks, too!
Not Afraid
07-14-2007, 01:46 PM
Py didn't want to go outside. Py actually wanted nothing to do with me.
CoasterMatt
07-14-2007, 01:47 PM
Py (and his owner) sounds like a PYain in the ass...
Not Afraid
07-14-2007, 01:51 PM
Oh, there was a BIG note for me when I got there. In large red letters were the words
ICE CUBES!
alphabassettgrrl
07-14-2007, 02:00 PM
NA, did Py get his ice cubes? Does she have them waiting in the freezer for you or do you have to bring them?
MW- yes, in honor of it being Friday the 13th. After some of the drops in the middle shaft one of the girls noticed it felt odd and next time round they closed that shaft for a while. You'll be in the park soon, I'm sure!
Motorboat Cruiser
07-14-2007, 02:02 PM
Well, so much for clove oil. Didn't help at all and felt like I would imagine battery acid would have felt, had I applied it to the same area. I ended up scheduling an emergency appointment this morning with a dentist. Got a bucketful of industrial strength Vicodins and some antibiotic horse pills. Then next week, I have a root canal to look forward to after the infection clears up. Yippee!
I guess it was a wise move to purchase dental insurance last week. Of course, today's visit wasn't covered as my coverage takes effect on Monday. At least, I will be paying a lot less for all of the future work. And there will be plenty of that, but at least I made the first step towards getting my long neglected teeth back in order. In a way, it's a hell of a relief. I just could have done without the misery.
alphabassettgrrl
07-14-2007, 02:07 PM
MBC, sorry the oil didn't help. Glad you got to a dentist- may your root-canal be as smooth as mine was. I was nervous about it (never had one done before) but it all went textbook-perfect. May yours be the same.
Feel better soon. Tooth pain is awful.
BarTopDancer
07-14-2007, 02:09 PM
Oh, BTD, where at?
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine.
I don't think the seats are too bad. Terrace Row E.
Capt Jack
07-14-2007, 02:33 PM
at least I made the first step towards getting my long neglected teeth back in order. In a way, it's a hell of a relief. I just could have done without the misery.
I know it well. was never big on dentists. a few bad experiences as a kid and I just stopped going.
broke a tooth on a lifesaver a few years ago. finally broke down and went...been going regularly since and theyve never felt better.
that and I talked them into gassing me the first few times for cleanings. :snap:
yeah, I have a cool dentist
feel better soon. probably in a bout 30 min if you took one of the vikes
:p
MickeyLumbo
07-14-2007, 03:17 PM
MBC, "i feel your pain" just doesn't seem the right thing to say, but, i did have THREE new crowns installed this past week. (i said crowns, not tiara's.)
but having SignificantOtherLumbo there to pamper me and make homemade soup made it oh so much better. so did the pain meds.
sounds like you did the right thing with insurance coverage. i found out that my Mouse Dental coverage does not cover crowns. WTF? so now i have a three thousand dollar grill that i can't bar-b-que even a weinie on.
huh? hmm. i should go now.
RStar
07-14-2007, 05:43 PM
FYI-Any essintial oil should not be used full strenght. It can be very irritating.
I'm glad you'll be taking care of it soon. I've been luck, I have never had a real tooth ache, and I've had a couple of root canals. Once, the real bad one was two cavaties that met in the middle, so the infection vented itself so no pressure built up, and I had no pain at all. If it wern't for the taste :eek: I'd never known something was wrong (oh, sure a regular visit would have helped).
Prudence
07-14-2007, 09:33 PM
You people are so lucky. When I needed a root canal (X3 now) the teeth just up and died with minimal warning. Actually the only warning I really get is a headache that won't go away, then the taste, then excruciating pain. The first one was so bad and I had to wait so long that I was actually delirious by the time I got into the chair. They gassed me and I passed out and slept through the whole thing.
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