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Old 02-22-2004, 06:36 PM   #121  
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Hey, where'd my post go????????????????????????????????? I wrote a beautifully worded apology for calling Cowpeach obtuse (I didn't mean you were obtuse, just what you said, 'cuz I couldn't figure out whether it meant I should send you the letter or not), and it disappeared into thin air. I mean, this post was a literary masterpiece of thoughtful, touching sentiment destined to go down in history as one of the great epistolary creations of all time. And poof ~**~ it's gone, like a puff of smoke. So sad. Pity party commences at 1900 hours.

I just have this to say about Ralph Nader entering the race for president again -- he's an a**

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Old 02-22-2004, 10:02 PM   #122  
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yes I agree. Unless he changes parties that is.
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Old 02-23-2004, 02:18 AM   #123  
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I do NOT understand what Nader thinks he's gonna accomplish besides spending lots and lots of money to get listed in various primaries... His science is flawed, (he's more like Geraldo than Galileo!) and this seems to be mostly ego driven.

Leather Bound sounds kinky to me....anybody else game?
Today was good.... ate right. finished a book.... probably will be **** or Hestia to pay tomorrow... because the only domestic chore done by me was kitchen cleaning and dinner preparation.... Laundry is beginning to look like modern art sculpture in the laundry room.

Good week planned... in spite of mammogram! Hair cut, lunch with a good friend... plenty of clients..... at least for now. I'm ready to be a big (but smaller) success.
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Old 02-23-2004, 10:08 AM   #124  
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I've read everything but have no short term memory due to massive drugs. I think I agree with everyone.

Gallbladder gone, but kids remain. they are driving us nuts. like animals, they sense weakness and exploit. also MIL has chosen this weekend to predict her imminent demise.

have huge headache. also preop xray showed lung stuff. they did a ct scan in hospital but need more tests or something. kept asking if i had chronic bronchitis. wouldn't i know????

back to sleep
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Smile Frappe lives!!!!!

Poor you. Get well soon, darling! Don't let those kids give you any nonsense. They should be waiting on you hand and foot. And if MIL decides that this is her week to go, I doubt there's much you can do about it anyway. Wanna bet she hangs around for another 20 years or so? Dunno if you can have chronic bronchitis without knowing it. I guess they'll tell you.

No motivation to exercise. Still holding at 148.5 lbs.on a good day. Am reading a very heavy and weird book called "Handbook to Higher Consciousness" - totally beyond me. Something about reprogramming your biocomputer and upleveling addictions to preferences through Unconditional Love. Will let you know if I become enlightened.

My brother and SIL and nephew are buried in a blizzard in Halifax. As usual. They are moving back to Vancouver where there is no snow - everyone just rusts.
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Old 02-23-2004, 01:21 PM   #126  
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poor frappe!!!----hope you can manage to sleep through all your annoyances---there is not much anyone can do if you just lay there snoring is there?????MILK it !!!---yes,sugarbuns you are quite a tiny little thing aren't you!!!!-----WHAT is your secret?????????--------------as far as halifax goes,they had a curfew two nights in a row FRIday and SATurday nightS!!! IMAGINE!!! DOWNTOWN PARTY NIGHT CANCELLED!!!!
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Sugar, put the book down when you weigh! Problem solved. I'm thinking everything is too deep for me. Living on the surface is so much easier.

Frappe, kids always hit you when you are in a weakened state. and mil thinks this is a threat??!!? Close your door, take some more drugs and don't worry, be happy. They will all be there when you feel up to dealing with them.

I ordered Bagzie's book "Gardens of Kyoto" from half.com. We could all read that or not. Any suggestions would be ok with me. How will we be able to get together for the food and drink? Kiwi, I can't be held responsible for mailing out anything. I can't even get my bills mailed out on time.

I hurt all over. I worked in the yard all day yesterday. I pruned, dormant sprayed and fertilized all my roses. I have a mess. I need to pull everything out and actually plan it instead of plunking in plants helter skelter. I also really want an irrigation system. Otherwise, half my plants die in the annual drought we have in August. DH has been steelhead fishing every Sunday for 3 weeks. He hasn't caught a thing. At this rate, the fish will cost $90 a pound. At least it keeps him out of trouble, and he feels so guilty for leaving me every Sunday, I can get anything I want out of him. Or at least dinner out on Sunday night.
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Old 02-23-2004, 01:37 PM   #128  
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Welcome back Frappie! I'm glad the surgery went well. I hope the X-Ray thing is minor. I bet you could have chronic bronchitis without knowing... do you seem to cough a lot after having a cold? Not that I know anything about it. I've had bronchitis once, but I've had other lung issues, like mild exercise-induced asthma. When I get a cough, I'm completely out of commission until it's gone. And I cough a lot when it's cold. If you have stuff like that, it could be what they're talking about.

Hi Sugar P! Your book sounds even more fascinating than this book I'm reading about libraries.

Today was Girl Scout cookie day.
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Old 02-23-2004, 02:39 PM   #129  
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I do NOT understand what Nader thinks he's gonna accomplish
Yeah, it makes me very angry, because this is supposedly an intelligent man who wants to improve the lot of this country, but instead he's just aiming for a repeat of the 2000 election. I don't have a problem with people running to make a point and try to rev up some support for alternative parties or views, but when the obvious result of any success of your campaign is to make the incumbent win, I don't see how that is in any way intelligent or responsible. I mean, the more votes that go to Nader, the fewer to the Democrat candidate -- he can't argue that point this time, because it was proven in 2000. He also can't argue that both parties are exactly the same, because a Bush White House has proven to be the opposite in every way to a Clinton White House. I could understand him running in the Democratic primaries, because then he could make his point and then lose like he's going to anyway, instead of throwing the election to the worst offender against what he believes in!! (one of his main points is that both major parties are nothing but corporate puppets) But of course he can't do that because he doesn't want to be identified with either party.

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Laundry is beginning to look like modern art sculpture in the laundry room.
I think I have reached a new low in not doing laundry: DH did a load before he went in to work yesterday.

Glad you're back Frappe, hope the hordes let you recover!!

Oh no, Sugar, you've gotten your hands on the Super Secret Alien's Guide to the Human Psyche! You're in trouble now!

Gotta go sew some more costume pants. Had to rip a seam out of DD's -- goofed on my first try. Didn't I say I wasn't going to be doing any of the sewing? What's my problem anyway? (Don't answer that, Peachers)

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It's that darn niceness curse.
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Good grief, I suck at sewing.
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Old 02-23-2004, 06:28 PM   #132  
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All right, somebody has to volunteer to take one of these "informal book club" letters off my hands. I can't send it back to my mother. And you know I have no IRL friends. Maybe I'll send them all to strangers. Doesn't anyone want 36 free books?

Must go back to pinning my fingers together. Ta

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wabby!!! this book is BORING me to death---I am SORRY i seem to have recommended it somehow!!---i have an anne marie macdonald book i want to read=== i LOVED "fall on your knees"------------------Kiwonkers, i am afraid i would be a terrible candidate for your club-----as it stands,i was due to have this book finished in order to go to the 'club" meeting and I HATE IT AND REFUSE TO FINISH IT-----IT FEELS LIKE SCHOOL!!!! AND LIKE AN ASSIGNMENT!!!------------- i did what you are doing regarding costumes and finally had to beg my sister {who has a home ec degree] to finish my daughters dress {Lily in the secret garden] fortunately for dd ,the dress turned out beautifully instead of ghastly---------------- i HATE sewing!!!!!
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I used to love to sew when I had a little DD to do it for. She wouldn't be seen in a home sewn outfit now. Maybe I'll have a granddaughter some day waaaaay off in the future that I can make beautiful little dresses for.

Bagzie, don't feel responsible for recommending the book. Maybe I'll like it. It was only 75 cents for a "like new" hardback copy. That should have given me a clue.
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I used to be able to sew pretty well, but NOT pants. Pants are tooooo finicky.

My huzzzband, all 6'4" and 230 lbs of him, is in the living room right now doing...wait for it...Callanetics AND Pilates. Can you believe it? What a guy.
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