pooflady


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ThunderThighs wrote:Yeah, tinypic.com is easy because it gives you the code to post it.

Click on the Browse button and find the picture on the computer you want to post. Click Open.

Click the green UPLOAD NOW button. Fill out the stupid captcha.

It will upload your photo to the Interwebz and give you 4-5 link options. Click in the 2nd box - the one with the [ IMG ] code. Press CTRL-C to copy the link to your computer's memory (or right-click and choose COPY).

Come here to a new post and press CTRL-V to paste the [ IMG ] code into your post (or right-click and choose PASTE). If the pic is too big, I'll help resize it.



EDIT: And Thfffffffffffffft!



LOL

It might be a while. Evidently I'm not remembering the right password and it says can't send me a new one just yet, try again later.

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pooflady wrote:LOL

It might be a while. Evidently I'm not remembering the right password and it says can't send me a new one just yet, try again later.


You don't need a password for tinypic.com (no s).


Edit: And now I'm wAndering off for a bit.

pooflady


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ThunderThighs wrote:You don't need a password for tinypic.com (no s).


Edit: And now I'm wAndering off for a bit.



Awwwww. Yep, needs resizing.

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pooflady wrote:Awwwww. Yep, needs resizing.



Go ahead and post it and I'll resize it via the IMG code.

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Good evening all.
F-i-l settled back in the rehab hospital. Turns out the trip to the real hospital was totally unnecessary, the high reading indicating a return of the infection was just a bad test.

In the end only kindness matters

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New piers and part of old deck.

Edit: The big window is going to be reused in the new room.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

pooflady


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Iceback wrote:Good evening all.
F-i-l settled back in the rehab hospital. Turns out the trip to the real hospital was totally unnecessary, the high reading indicating a return of the infection was just a bad test.



That's awful.

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There ya go. You can look at what I did. Just added a percentage to reduce by.... =85%x85%

pooflady


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ThunderThighs wrote:There ya go. You can look at what I did. Just added a percentage to reduce by.... =85%x85%



Thanks. Might try another one.

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Did something wrong. Going to try again.

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granddaughter in laundry room.

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I guess as a parent, if your kid had to die young, having tons of people, including boy, crying would at least make you feel a little better.

Sloan Kettering told him 3 weeks ago, he had a year.
But, with lung cancer....they said he just went to sleep. Never got to the gasping for air part.

But, a young, handsome corpse is just strange and heartbreaking.
Only other one I ever saw was my friends dad. Flipped a kayak and got caught in a rock. A tan, muscular dead guy.
This guy was 20 years younger.

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Good evening everyone. Nice pix Poof. When it all gets done, you will have a beautiful new home! Ice, the medical people are really sloppy and love to transfer patients hither and yon it seems. My poor Dad as well as hubby were sent to the ER more times than I care to remember for really nothing at all.

TT - Used spag. boat last night and forgot that both sides of top do not engage fully. Burned hand and thankfully due to just cleaned sink, fished my dinner onto a plate. It took my appetite away, though, and I threw it out. Good for a diet, but yuck! When you have the strainer top on, do both ends lock down? I was holding onto the handles on the side. I said some really baaaad words.

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pooflady wrote:

granddaughter in laundry room.




I laundry room......I want a laundry room.
Put the dryer on the outside wall so the vent doesn't go far.

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dontwantaname wrote:I guess as a parent, if your kid had to die young, having tons of people, including boy, crying would at least make you feel a little better.

Sloan Kettering told him 3 weeks ago, he had a year.
But, with lung cancer....they said he just went to sleep. Never got to the gasping for air part.

But, a young, handsome corpse is just strange and heartbreaking.
Only other one I ever saw was my friends dad. Flipped a kayak and got caught in a rock. A tan, muscular dead guy.
This guy was 20 years younger.



I bet it might have been a fibrolamellor type tumor. They start in extremely young patients who are not usually diagnosed until they are in their 20's or 30's after metastisis. If it was, there is no drug for it, and it is usually fatal within 5 years of diagnosis at the latest - sometimes weeks.

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klozitshoper wrote:I bet it might have been a fibrolamellor type tumor. They start in extremely young patients who are not usually diagnosed until they are in their 20's or 30's after metastisis. If it was, there is no drug for it, and it is usually fatal within 5 years of diagnosis at the latest - sometimes weeks.



Could be.


This was a teacher. 37. Second time in his life with cancer.
But the doctors went back and checked his last Xray. Knowing he now had lung cancer. It was clear.

What ever it was, it was fast. Less than 2 months.
But, that is better than suffering.
The doctors told him to sign a DNR. I guess they were thinking , if it was me, I would rather die fast.

Hundreds of people there. It is just really weird he looked good . It was so fast, he didn't waste away.

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klozitshoper wrote:Good evening everyone. Nice pix Poof. When it all gets done, you will have a beautiful new home! Ice, the medical people are really sloppy and love to transfer patients hither and yon it seems. My poor Dad as well as hubby were sent to the ER more times than I care to remember for really nothing at all.

TT - Used spag. boat last night and forgot that both sides of top do not engage fully. Burned hand and thankfully due to just cleaned sink, fished my dinner onto a plate. It took my appetite away, though, and I threw it out. Good for a diet, but yuck! When you have the strainer top on, do both ends lock down? I was holding onto the handles on the side. I said some really baaaad words.



They don't lock down so much that they'd prevent a spill. I clamp them tightly with my hands. Never burned myself since the handles stick out a bit from the hot stuff.

Sorry about your dinner.

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dontwantaname wrote:I guess as a parent, if your kid had to die young, having tons of people, including boy, crying would at least make you feel a little better.

Sloan Kettering told him 3 weeks ago, he had a year.
But, with lung cancer....they said he just went to sleep. Never got to the gasping for air part.

But, a young, handsome corpse is just strange and heartbreaking.
Only other one I ever saw was my friends dad. Flipped a kayak and got caught in a rock. A tan, muscular dead guy.
This guy was 20 years younger.

Sorry Dname.

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dontwantaname wrote:I laundry room......I want a laundry room.
Put the dryer on the outside wall so the vent doesn't go far.



You are going to let her out before you put up the sheetrock?

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ThunderThighs wrote:Sorry Dname.



Thanks.

It is just sad.
Hands down, one of the best teachers in the school.
Weird to see the boys crying, but they were.

Happy, positive guy. Made all the kids feel good about themselves.
Daughter may not have survived sophomore year without him.
A man with a gift.

Glad he didn't suffer that long. Glad he didn't have kids.





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klozitshoper wrote:Good evening everyone. Nice pix Poof. When it all gets done, you will have a beautiful new home!




I think she should invite us all to dinner!

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dontwantaname wrote:I think she should invite us all to dinner!



With the dogs.

Or poor Rusty will be sad.

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pooflady


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dontwantaname wrote:Could be.


This was a teacher. 37. Second time in his life with cancer.
But the doctors went back and checked his last Xray. Knowing he now had lung cancer. It was clear.

What ever it was, it was fast. Less than 2 months.
But, that is better than suffering.
The doctors told him to sign a DNR. I guess they were thinking , if it was me, I would rather die fast.

Hundreds of people there. It is just really weird he looked good . It was so fast, he didn't waste away.



I'm so sorry.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

pooflady


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dontwantaname wrote:I laundry room......I want a laundry room.
Put the dryer on the outside wall so the vent doesn't go far.



Washer and dryer are going to back on the wall to the far right. The stationary tub will probably be where she is.

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dontwantaname wrote:You are going to let her out before you put up the sheetrock?



Thinking about it. They ran the electric today. Or at least some of it.

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pooflady wrote:Thinking about it. They ran the electric today. Or at least some of it.



Just make the dryer vent run as short as possible.

I might even iron if I had a laundry room.
The washer/dryer is in the hall between all the bedrooms.
Convenient as heck. But the dryer vent runs about 5 feet to the outside. Under the floor. Wish it could just vent right out and could be easily checked every few years.


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Ewwwwww, my tummy just made a really weird noise.
Like a creaky door.

W the H was that all about.


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pooflady


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dontwantaname wrote:Just make the dryer vent run as short as possible.

I might even iron if I had a laundry room.
The washer/dryer is in the hall between all the bedrooms.
Convenient as heck. But the dryer vent runs about 5 feet to the outside. Under the floor. Wish it could just vent right out and could be easily checked every few years.



The laundry room is going to be 6x16, so I'm not sure there'll be room to iron. I'm planning on storing the ironing board in there to get it out of the hall closet. I think the ironing board and the vacuum cleaner have been getting entirely too cozy.

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pooflady wrote:The laundry room is going to be 6x16, so I'm not sure there'll be room to iron. I'm planning on storing the ironing board in there to get it out of the hall closet. I think the ironing board and the vacuum cleaner have been getting entirely too cozy.



But if they got married, you could have an iron that removes pet hair and lint.


Oh, lets face it, they wouldn't wait until they were married.

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dontwantaname wrote:But if they got married, you could have an iron that removes pet hair and lint.


Oh, lets face it, they wouldn't wait until they were married.



Or a vacuum with a hot motor that just blows.

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pooflady wrote:I'm so sorry.



I know I said too much about this. But I liked him. Daughter really liked him. We only found out he was sick on the 17th and he died on the 19th.

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pooflady wrote:Or a vacuum with a hot motor that just blows.



True.



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I made it to NM! Longer than normal drive due to fog and rain. But I made it!

kdccrosby


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dontwantaname wrote:I know I said too much about this. But I liked him. Daughter really liked him. We only found out he was sick on the 17th and he died on the 19th.



So sorry D'name.

Sounds like he was a good positive influence on a lot of kids

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kdccrosby wrote:I made it to NM! Longer than normal drive due to fog and rain. But I made it!



Driving in fog is the worst.

Glad you make it!



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dontwantaname wrote:Driving in fog is the worst.

Glad you make it!



Thanks. It wasn't horrible fog, but it's never fun

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I took Rusty on his peepee walk which is only 20 or 30 feet from the front door.
He went up to bed.
The bedroom door must not be open.
He just came back down to stare at me.

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pooflady wrote:The laundry room is going to be 6x16, so I'm not sure there'll be room to iron. I'm planning on storing the ironing board in there to get it out of the hall closet. I think the ironing board and the vacuum cleaner have been getting entirely too cozy.



6 x 16?

I need a floor plan. That is a weird size.



Yep, the door must be closed. He went back up and came back down again.

I'm a mean mom!


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dontwantaname wrote:I know I said too much about this. But I liked him. Daughter really liked him. We only found out he was sick on the 17th and he died on the 19th.



I'm sure all of you are feeling terrible.

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pooflady


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kdccrosby wrote:I made it to NM! Longer than normal drive due to fog and rain. But I made it!



Yay! I'm glad. Now have fun.

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