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Old 08-24-2001, 05:16 PM   #16  
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Maria - When I read things like that about working conditions, I am so very, very glad I was born in this age. I cannot even imagine working in those "utopian" conditions. And what about Mrs. McIntyre! What a witch, huh? Makes you wonder what the "unimproved" working conditions were.

Slavika - I like your style! Play at the lake while your husband paints at home. You go, girl!

Peggy - You have a most unboring life!

All - I wonder if any of you will hear about OSU's memorial service. Remember the 10 men who died in the plane crash in January in CO? We are dedicating this crash site tomorrow. It is out in the boonies and is a beautiful memorial, but I wonder who will ever see it again. Anything to help the families, but I don't think I would want to see the place where my dear one died.

I am doing so good on WW. If I can just keep stringing these days together!
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Just a quick note-I think Mrs. McIntyre sounds like a witch. Did she have a broomstick? Slavika that is a fair trade off. I would go for that one anyday. Have fun! And you got to have another day of shopping although going into all the stores does sound tiring. Have a fun weekend everyone,
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Cool I'm getting better!

I haven't fallen off the face of the earth. Just working at the computer and learning and also being frustrated at times.

Slavika: Glad your back is improving. All that mall walking is fun, but it does get to one. Hope you have a great weekend, while dh is painting.

Trudy: Welcome to the GERD club. I hate to tell you that chocolate, peppermint, pineapple, strawberries, alcohol,and caffiene, are the worst offenders. Tomato sauce is also one of the trouble makers. Are you taking Previcid, or Prilosec, or Zantac? I believe there is also a new one just out a short time made by the makers of Prilosec. The endoscopy is not so bad, expecially if your Dr. knocks you out during the procedure. I can commiserate with you, just from experience. Stick to your diet, and you'll be okay. Also, elevate the head of your bed, so you don't get the reflux during the night. You'll experiment, until you find the things that really bother you. And then you have to decide if it is worth it to eat it.

Peggy: The castle sounds great, but I think you were bery brave to go walking and climbing without handrails. And don't you wonder about parents, sometimes. Just like here, right now there are sharks migrating along the east coast, and there still nut cases who want to swim, and then get attacked. Are you still a prisoner in you cellar working on snowmen?

Karen: Sorry to read about your Aunt. And it sure sounds like you are really busy. Today was my weigh-in and up again.6. It is the yoyo syndrome.

Glenda: How has the court case turned out? WW is a good program. Sounds like you are doing well.

Geri: Hi. How is your friend with the heart problem?

Maria: your posts have been too funny. You are right, men are the same the world over. and I'm gald I don't have to worry about keeping up the garden. Fancy p.j's are good. The 2 days I spent in the hospital after my bout with Vioxx, I had to wear the fancy 'Dior' gown with the special back opening, and the pocket in the front. YUK Glad you are all set up to get your foot work done. I'm sure you will be glad when that is all behind you.

Lily: Are you still having power problems? We are still praying for rain. No one really wants a tropical storm, but I guess that is what will bring the rain.

Has anyone tried the cookies? Will check back tomorrow to see what is going on. Ann
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Glenda: That toe does sound painful. Hurts me just to think about it. I heard nothing about the OSU's memorial service here. I think its sad when things like that happen and the media doesnt even mention that there was a memorial service going on. Sounds like you are doing great on WW!

Maria: Thanks for the laughs! My DH does most of those things. :lol
NBot to far off and you get your feet done. I think it is a good idea that you stay for the week. You need DH to help at least for a few days so you are able to get around on your own. Im sure they will show you how to manage that before you leave the hospital. At least I hope they do!

Trudy: Oh my. Glad those kids were Ok. Sounds pretty scary. Have to give up Chocolate? I think that would be really hard. I dont eat that much of it, but to never have. ALAS. When will you find out the things you can eat or not? Or is like an on going thing? Oh my, just read Ann's message. All those things are my Favorites. I can see the peppermint, pineapple. But dont understand the Strawberries at all.

Peggy: Snowmen! I got a scanner now so I should show the girls how cute they are. I will scan the pictures you sent today and put them up. Sounds like you are going to keep pretty busy getting ready for the show.

Slavika: Smart women going to the lake and leaving DH behind to work! I think its very fair! Sides he wouldnt have fun listening to you two gabbing. You'll have a lot more fun with out him! Glad you talked DH into a month in Hawaii! Im jealous now tho.

Ann: No we are not still having power problems. Well I shouldnt say we are not, but they are not doing the Black outs at this time and havent for a while now. You will get use to the Computer. It does take time, but you will love it!

I spent most the day yesterday out doors. It is so pretty here, and not hot. Love it when its like this. Im going to do some more Yard work this afternoon. Cant stay inside when it is so nice out. Even to do yardwork. I must be getting sick or something
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Talking Happy Happy Day!

Just a great day to be alive. Had an exciting and worshipful church today with a great sermon. Got taken out to lunch afterward. Even watched my points--sort of :

Lily: The strawberries are high in acid. I think that is the main reason, and of course we are not supposed to temper the acccid with lots of sugar. The other stuff, I'm told, especially chocolate and peppermint, and pineapple, have some ingredient which acts to relax the sphincter muscle between the esophagus and stomach.

Trudy: But it is not all bad, After a while you can try a 'no no' and see if it affects you. I can eat grapefruit only once a week. And here we are in citrus country. And oranges have to be really low acid for me. I can handle California Navels the best. I do endulge in a chocolate now and then and don't seem to havae any ill effects. But I have been dealing with this for 9-10 years, so know pretty well now what I can and cannot do. You will probably feel more secure after you have the endoscopy and they tell you there is nothing bad there just the hiatal hernia.

Hi everyone. See you tomorrow. Ann
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just a very quick hi to eveyone, will speak to you later today.....but will leave you with this latest on medical advances....


PERFORMANCE ENHACING DRUGS FOR THE BLOKES

WITH VIAGRA SUCH A HIT, Pfizer is bringing forth a whole line of drugs oriented towards improving the performance of men in today's society..

DIRECTRA - a dose of this drug given to men before leaving on car trips caused 72 percent of them to stop and ask directions when they got lost, compared to a control group of 0.2 percent.

PROJECTRA - Men given this experimental new drug were far more likely to actually finish a household repair project before starting a new one.

CHILDAGRA - Men taking this drug reported a sudden, over-whelming urge to perform more child-care tasks - especially cleaning up spills and "little" accidents.

COMPLIMENTRA - In clinical trials, 82 percent of middle-aged men administered this drug noticed that their wives had a new hairstyle. Currently being tested to see if its effects extend to noticing new clothing.

BUYAGRA - Married and otherwise attached men reported a suddenly urge to buy their sweeties expensive jewelry and gifts after talking this drug for only two days. Still to be seen: whether the drug can be continued for a period longer than your favorite store's return limit.

NEGA-VIAGRA - Has the exact opposite effect of Viagra. Currently undergoing clinical trials on sitting U.S. presidents.

NEGA-SPORTAGRA - This drug had the strange effect of making men want to turn off televised sports and actually converse with other family members.

FLATULAGRA - This complex drug converts men's noxious intestinal gases back into food solids. Special bonus: Dosage can be doubled for long car rides.

FLYAGRA - This drug has been showing great promise in treating men with O.F.D. (Open Fly Disorder). Especially useful for men on Viagra.

PRYAGRA - About to fail its clinical trial, this drug gave men in the test group an irresistible urge to dig into the personal affairs of other people. Note: Apparent overdose turned three test subjects into "special prosecutors."

LIAGRA - This drug causes men to be less than truthful when being asked about their sexual affairs. Will be available in Regular, Grand Jury and Presidential Strength versions.


Just keep smiling,

Cheers
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Default ...LOL Maria's on a roll now


Hi Everybody
I am home from the lake and had a great time. A while back Trudy had a audio book called "Intensity" by Dean Koontz.....and although I was sure I read every book he put out, when she described the story line I couldn't remember it all. When I went shopping last week I bought the book and read it this weekend. If I read it in the past I certainly did not remember it. There where parts in the book that I kind of guessed what was going to happen, but I think i really just GUESSED. My friend, that I spent the weekend with is sure we both read the book about 3 or 4 years ago and that she has the hard cover of it in Maui. We always sign the inside of the books we read with a little note as to whether we liked it or not. She is now going to read the copy I just finished but we are both hoping that the copy in Maui does NOT have our initials in it with a note as to whether we liked it or not. LOL LOL OY VEY Now about the "Left Behind" series books. I still didn't start the first book and my friend is now on the last one....and says she is going to be reading it really slowly since the 9th (is it the 9th) one is not out yet.
The two of us watched a couple of old "Star Trek" movies at night LOL, (very educational), drank wine and ate red licorice. We spent some real quality time telling each other how good we were looking and how thankful we were for our good health. Of course neither one of us could get up too quickly out of a lawn chair, me with my back and her with HER sore back and hips.
We are both doing well for a couple of "dollies".
DH got the fence all painted and it's looking good. He babysat for the "grands" last night and watched football on TV. So....everybody had a good weekend.
Ann I am glad you are enjoying your new computer....and you are right it is very fustrating at times. Lily glad you are enjoying getting out into your yard and that it is not too hot out there. We had really hot weather the last couple of days but that's ok, because I don't think we will for much longer.
Hi Peggy, Glenda, Maria and Karen, hope you all had nice weekends too. Trudy what were you up to this weekend? Did you get to watch any of the movies I gave you? Talk to you all soon.......Night.

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G'day all

Slavika good to hear you had a good time at the lake, sounds like fun, now I can relate to red wine but red licorice , does licorice become red when you have had too much red wine????

I really should be getting dinner ready but alas I have to get my priorities right, and post first
I had a great weekend, 2 friends of my son came to stay and they just loved being here. It was good fun and I drove them back to the airport this morning.

Tomorrow week and I will have had my feet done by now

Here is the web site where I have been getting all my stuff from that I have been posting

http://users.bigpond.net.au/terrylane/archive.html

There is so much there and I find it really good fun, a couple a little off colour but on the whole just very clever funny people.

Terry Lane is a radio announcer here on the government radio station Australian Broadcasting Commission or ABC. I enjoy listening to the station as it is very informative and good fun as well.

I just got a call from dh on my mobile phone, he is on his way home, I better go and 'slave' over a hot stove.

See ya all
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Maria I love the stuff you have been posting. I am going to mark that site. Glad to hear that you had a nice visit with your son.
Slavika I never thought of putting red wine with red licorice. Red licorice is a favorite treat of mine. I can't always remember if I read something or not. I get frustrated when I get into it and realize that I already read it. Feel like I wasted time. Can you believe it is "football season" already? I am wondering where the summer went. I love fall but do not like winter.
Lily how did the yard work go? That is a never ending job. Go ahead and post the pictures. I will be spending the day downstairs painting their legs and assembling them. I do not feel like doing this yet. I don't feel inspired so far this year. I just hope the weather is nice that day since it is an outside show and we do not have a tent.
Trudy what are you reading now? Have you listened to any good books?
Ann sounds like you are doing well learning the computer. You will lose that little gain.
Karen I hope your aunt is doing better. How are you doing with all your classes?
Everyone have a good day. Hi Geri and Glenda.
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Well, darnit! I have a bad stinking old summer cold and feel pretty miserable! But I had a great weekend. On Saturday I walked 3 1/2 miles early (just got up and went) and afterwards got a note that my DIL and grandson were at our park from 10-12. I went looking scarey and stinking. She had come to town with a friend whose husband was coaching a softball team. I played with my baby and then actually went with them to Eskimo Joe's (have you all seen the shirt from there?) to eat. I can't believe I did that, but even called my DH and he joined us. As we were leaving my other son called and said he was 15 minutes away and wanted to meet at Eskimo Joe's so we just waited on them and just drank a coke with them. All this, and I looked like crap! Finally went home and showered! I am so glad I did that, though, because otherwise I would have missed out on them.

Ann - just to let you know. My friends' grandson's custody will be decided by a judge by Sept. 17th. Keeping fingers crossed and prayers in mind.

Lily - hope you do get the scanner for Peggy's snowmen. Then we will know why she has been held prisoner in her basement.

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Maria actually the wine was white. LOL Do you not have red licorice in Australia? Soon your feet will be all fixed up. I know you will be happy when it is over and done with. Glenda sorry you have a cold. Getting them in the summer is just miserable . Glad you had a nice weekend though. Peggy I feel like I wasted time too if I get into a book and then the "light dawns" and I remember I read it before. There are so many books out there to read, that I sure don't want to spend time reading the SAME book twice, unless it's something I really wanted to do.
I had the Princess here for awhile today. Her Mom had to pick up some goodies for the birthday girl and didn't want her to see them. She told me today that she is more then 5 1/2yrs old because her birthday is on Thursday..........not really 6 yrs old yet, but almost. I laughed as I thought, MY friends don't say, they are 56 1/2 yrs. old. I wonder at what age we quit wishing to be "older". I made some individual Butter Tart Cheesecakes today for tea time tomorrow and they STUCK to the the paper muffin cups. The recipe reads, "press into 12 muffin tins lined with paper liner". Well I did that!!!! DH had a couple at dinner this evening and he said they tasted good, you just can't get all the graham cracker crust out of the paper. BROTHER!
I have to go WW tomorrow and face the music...... ok, not music exactly, the scale, . I was already over goal before my birthday and since then I am up another 3 lbs I think, so I better do something about getting these lbs off. Have a nice evening everyone, talk to you tomorrow.

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