Iceback
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In the end only kindness matters
AZGman
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Grumpy 'til the day I die.
Mavyn
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Morning.
Had blood drawn first thing, working from home today.
Have a cat that thinks he can share my lap with the laptop. Sigh. Silly cat.
My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.
AZGman
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Lynnzoi wrote: [O]h, and good morning kidds. still sick, but hafta drag my keester in to work for the afternoon as someone else is out sick. Told my front desk that there was no way I could work a 10 hour day today and that they would have to deal without me this morning. Since both of my receptionists are trained to work in the back they can help cover if necessary.
Hope ya got the short-duration variety of crud! Feel Better.
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AZGman
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Lynnzoi wrote:thnx. I don't mind the crud (well, I do, but), it's the fever that is accompanying it. Tired of waking up soakin wet. This morning my hair was so damp it looked like I had just washed it.
It's all part and parcel to me.
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AZGman
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pooflady wrote:Hello all. Back from having blood drawn. Went with husband to get his new glasses and then to vote. This was a tough decision.
The vote, the glasses, or going with hubby?
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FenStar
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Lynnzoi wrote:I wouldn't recommend it. Are you sure it is just a 'wart' and not some type of cyst? or other type of growth? If it bothers you that much then ask your vet if they can remove it with your dog under sedation and using a local anesthetic (depends on where it is, how big it is, how good the dog is, etc)
I wouldn't put my dog under sedation unless it was absolutely necessary. Always a chance of not waking up. It is just a pea sized wart on his back. The vet said not to worry about it.
Still single, can't imagine why.
FenStar
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AZGman wrote:The vote, the glasses, or going with hubby?
Heh.
Still single, can't imagine why.
LittleMissRachel
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Morning, Wootlings.
Hoping for a quiet, uneventful day today. Wish the wind would die down a bit, or at least not be so cold, then it'd be nice out to boot.
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Mavyn
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From the Spam folder:
DEAR FRIEND,
AS I AM WRITING THIS MAIL TO YOU NOW, I’M IN THE HONG KONG; MY TELEPHONE NUMBER IS +85-2043-6790 WITH MY FAMILY AFTER I SUCCEEDED IN TRANSFERRING THE FUND WITH THE HELP OF ANOTHER PARTNER AS YOU BACKED OFF.
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HOWEVER, I AM BEING CONSIDERED BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT YOU REALLY SHOWED INTEREST EARLIER AND IS YOU THAT STARTED THIS TRANSACTION EARLIER, YOU HAVE SPENT MUCH TIME. SO I KEPT ATM CARD OF $270,000 US DOLLARS WITH DELIVERY AGENT FOR YOU. MEANWHILE, YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT THE DELIVERY AGENT AS STATED BELOW;
NAME: SUSAN LUCCI
EMAIL: SLUCCI65@YAHOO.COM
PHONE NUMBER: +226-7916 1491
PLEASE, I DON'T WANT YOU TO FEEL BAD. I WOULD HAVE GONE WITHOUT TELLING YOU BUT I DECIDED TO COMPENSATE YOU. I WILL CONTACT YOU IN DUE COURSE, BECAUSE I AM NOW ON HOLIDAY WITH MY FAMILY. THANKS FOR THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY YOU CREATED. FOR SECURITY REASON. PLEASES QUOTE THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE ATM CARD WHICH IS V60-1008.
MY WARMEST REGARDS.
THANKS
MR IBRAHIM MUSTAFA
Think it's the same Susan Lucci?
I'm glad he couldn't get on me. Sounds awkward.
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LittleMissRachel
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Mavyn wrote:From the Spam folder:
Think it's the same Susan Lucci?
I'm glad he couldn't get on me. Sounds awkward.
Yeah, I imagine it would be. I prefer not to let people on me until at least the 2nd date.
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Mavyn
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LittleMissRachel wrote:Yeah, I imagine it would be. I prefer not to let people on me until at least the 2nd date.
Third if they have bad grammar.
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LittleMissRachel
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Mavyn wrote:Third if they have bad grammar.
If not fourth.
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AZGman
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Mavyn
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LittleMissRachel wrote:If not fourth.
Bad grammar seldom warrants a fourth.
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LittleMissRachel
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pooflady wrote:Smoking cessation anniversary. Frog legs tonight!!!
Sounds like a party!
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LittleMissRachel
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pooflady wrote:Restaurant, I don't deep fry anything.
I can't blame you. It tends to be messy, hot, and painful, especially if you don't have equipment specifically for deep frying (though, really, it is even if you do.)
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Iceback
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LittleMissRachel wrote:I can't blame you. It tends to be messy, hot, and painful, especially if you don't have equipment specifically for deep frying (though, really, it is even if you do.)
I find it is less painful if my equipment is covered .(at least through the frying process) 
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LittleMissRachel
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Iceback wrote:I find it is less painful if my equipment is covered .(at least through the frying process) 
Mmmm, yes. I would imagine so.
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AZGman
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AZGman wrote:Afternoon, folks.
I must've meant, "G'night, folks."
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FenStar
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klozitshoper wrote:When I first read the painful part, I was afraid the frogs were alive! I did only once and never will again boil a live lobster. It tried to crawl out of the huge pot - it was a horrific experience.
If it makes you feel any better, it was most likely trying to crawl out of the pot because that is what lobsters do rather than being in pain.
Also, as lobsters probably posses less sentience that a cluster of your brain cells killed when you drink a little too much alcohol.
Still single, can't imagine why.