Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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Last Luke Perry show I watched him in was the Riverdale series. Really liked him there. He went so young.
I am either jaded by my job or by my family history. When I saw that he had had a stroke, I thought he would die.
He was a good actor. I liked everything he did that I saw. (I have never watched Riverdale.)2 -
kelly_c_77 wrote: »I was a huge 90210 fan too! I even went to a mall appearance they had with Luke Perry (and Ian Ziering) and cried my face off when I saw him!
I never liked him with Kelly either. But I loved when he was with Brenda.
My sister had the Dylan doll & I got the Donna. Googled & there was also Brenda/Kelly/Brandon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TFMA1Knmps
Watched this video last night of Steve getting punched in the face . Out of all the characters I don't really remember liking Steve much, but I would have to re-watch. Once Brenda left the show I still watched but I was starting to lose some interest & once Brandon left I pretty much remember not really tuning in at all.
Another coupling I would have loved to see was Andrea/Brandon to see how their chemistry panned out.
The one who always got the tackiest clothes was David haha.1 -
I didn't like Steve much either.0
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melissafeagins wrote: »Oh, Y'all. I am going to have a day today. Ashes are a bold witness and I have a coworker trying to tell me that I don't need them. I don't ask other people to get them. I am going to have to be polite about it. More Jesus, less Melissa...
You know, they might not mean it this way, but wouldn't it be nice if what they were saying was that you don't need ashes as a witness because the way you act is witness on its own?0 -
clicketykeys wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Oh, Y'all. I am going to have a day today. Ashes are a bold witness and I have a coworker trying to tell me that I don't need them. I don't ask other people to get them. I am going to have to be polite about it. More Jesus, less Melissa...
You know, they might not mean it this way, but wouldn't it be nice if what they were saying was that you don't need ashes as a witness because the way you act is witness on its own?
It would be lovely, you're right. But what she actually said was, "I don't know why anyone wants their face dirty. My denomination doesn't do that."
ETA: I attend a Southern Baptist church. My denomination doesn't do it, but my conscience demands that I do. I just said, "You don't have to," and walked away.2 -
melissafeagins wrote: »clicketykeys wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Oh, Y'all. I am going to have a day today. Ashes are a bold witness and I have a coworker trying to tell me that I don't need them. I don't ask other people to get them. I am going to have to be polite about it. More Jesus, less Melissa...
You know, they might not mean it this way, but wouldn't it be nice if what they were saying was that you don't need ashes as a witness because the way you act is witness on its own?
It would be lovely, you're right. But what she actually said was, "I don't know why anyone wants their face dirty. My denomination doesn't do that."
ETA: I attend a Southern Baptist church. My denomination doesn't do it, but my conscience demands that I do. I just said, "You don't have to," and walked away.
Melissa, I saw a this in a meme yesterday:
Baptists are exempt from Daylight Savings Time:
That hour was saved last year and once saved, always saved.
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melissafeagins wrote: »clicketykeys wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Oh, Y'all. I am going to have a day today. Ashes are a bold witness and I have a coworker trying to tell me that I don't need them. I don't ask other people to get them. I am going to have to be polite about it. More Jesus, less Melissa...
You know, they might not mean it this way, but wouldn't it be nice if what they were saying was that you don't need ashes as a witness because the way you act is witness on its own?
It would be lovely, you're right. But what she actually said was, "I don't know why anyone wants their face dirty. My denomination doesn't do that."
ETA: I attend a Southern Baptist church. My denomination doesn't do it, but my conscience demands that I do. I just said, "You don't have to," and walked away.
Melissa, I saw a this in a meme yesterday:
Baptists are exempt from Daylight Savings Time:
That hour was saved last year and once saved, always saved.
Oh, that's why half of my kids missed Sunday School yesterday! 🤣🤣🤣
ETA: half the kids I teach, I mean. (and I am fine with not having tired pre-K people in my room)0 -
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^^^ Like I need a coffee and a nap.2
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Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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And in other bad news, one of my clinic residents was killed in that Ethiopia Airlines crash yesterday. She was going home for Spring Break to meet her new niece and nephews. She was so excited. I am so sad.5
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melissafeagins wrote: »clicketykeys wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Oh, Y'all. I am going to have a day today. Ashes are a bold witness and I have a coworker trying to tell me that I don't need them. I don't ask other people to get them. I am going to have to be polite about it. More Jesus, less Melissa...
You know, they might not mean it this way, but wouldn't it be nice if what they were saying was that you don't need ashes as a witness because the way you act is witness on its own?
It would be lovely, you're right. But what she actually said was, "I don't know why anyone wants their face dirty. My denomination doesn't do that."
ETA: I attend a Southern Baptist church. My denomination doesn't do it, but my conscience demands that I do. I just said, "You don't have to," and walked away.
Melissa, I saw a this in a meme yesterday:
Baptists are exempt from Daylight Savings Time:
That hour was saved last year and once saved, always saved.
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melissafeagins wrote: »And in other bad news, one of my clinic residents was killed in that Ethiopia Airlines crash yesterday. She was going home for Spring Break to meet her new niece and nephews. She was so excited. I am so sad.
How awful
A family close to Toronto lost 8 people, including two small children in that flight. 18 Canadian souls lost on board...but 8 from one family....horrific.1 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »And in other bad news, one of my clinic residents was killed in that Ethiopia Airlines crash yesterday. She was going home for Spring Break to meet her new niece and nephews. She was so excited. I am so sad.
How awful
A family close to Toronto lost 8 people, including two small children in that flight. 18 Canadian souls lost on board...but 8 from one family....horrific.
That is awful, Nicole. The whole thing is a tragedy. I am tired of bad news. Sometimes I miss not knowing every terrible thing that happens anywhere in the world. It would be better if the news highlighted more of the good instead of only the click baity tragic things.
So, here's my good news for the day: my friend Marjorie successfully had tumor removed from her spine at the end of February. They got it all and she was able to attend a wedding last weekend. She couldn't stay for the reception, but she is up and walking already.3 -
No one told me that I was getting a trainee today.3
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melissafeagins wrote: »No one told me that I was getting a trainee today.
Yuck.
No one told me I was getting an "urgent" case, involving a state elected official.
And my kid has the legit flu. Fever, chills, throwing up, the works.4 -
Sounds like the time change has done a number on a few of you.0
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quiksylver296 wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »No one told me that I was getting a trainee today.
Yuck.
No one told me I was getting an "urgent" case, involving a state elected official.
And my kid has the legit flu. Fever, chills, throwing up, the works.
So, I will just take my trainee and not complain.
P. S. When is a case involving an elected official not urgent?0 -
melissafeagins wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »No one told me that I was getting a trainee today.
Yuck.
No one told me I was getting an "urgent" case, involving a state elected official.
And my kid has the legit flu. Fever, chills, throwing up, the works.
So, I will just take my trainee and not complain.
P. S. When is a case involving an elected official not urgent?
Most of them actually aren't. We can take our time and dig deep.
Once in a great while, it's "get this done yesterday"!1 -
Somebody declared in front of me (but not to me, although I was sat next to her) that seeing a lady breastfeeding her baby on her recent flight home was 'gross' and that 'breastfeeding is just unnatural'. I said, actually it's completely natural. Then watched as her brain cells slowly started talking to each other and she remembered I have a baby. Then she said, but how old is your baby, over a year right, that's a bit old to still be breastfeeding? Yes, I said, she's 16 months. I usually breastfeed her once a night. The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding up to two years old and beyond I explained.
On the one hand such judgemental ignorance annoys me but on the other hand I was thinking, keep digging your hole, love. I enjoy watching you squirm.6 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »No one told me that I was getting a trainee today.
Yuck.
No one told me I was getting an "urgent" case, involving a state elected official.
And my kid has the legit flu. Fever, chills, throwing up, the works.
So, I will just take my trainee and not complain.
P. S. When is a case involving an elected official not urgent?
Most of them actually aren't. We can take our time and dig deep.
Once in a great while, it's "get this done yesterday"!
This makes me wonder who the politician made angry, but it's better than sex crimes...i will watch this space for updates.2 -
Somebody declared in front of me (but not to me, although I was sat next to her) that seeing a lady breastfeeding her baby on her recent flight home was 'gross' and that 'breastfeeding is just unnatural'. I said, actually it's completely natural. Then watched as her brain cells slowly started talking to each other and she remembered I have a baby. Then she said, but how old is your baby, over a year right, that's a bit old to still be breastfeeding? Yes, I said, she's 16 months. I usually breastfeed her once a night. The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding up to two years old and beyond I explained.
On the one hand such judgemental ignorance annoys me but on the other hand I was thinking, keep digging your hole, love. I enjoy watching you squirm.
I like your inclination to make people dquirm. I actually told someone that women had babies without doctors and breastfed for millenia before modern medicine. Doctors are handy for lower infant and maternal mortality and bottles are sometimes necessary, but definitely neither one is natural.4 -
Somebody declared in front of me (but not to me, although I was sat next to her) that seeing a lady breastfeeding her baby on her recent flight home was 'gross' and that 'breastfeeding is just unnatural'. I said, actually it's completely natural. Then watched as her brain cells slowly started talking to each other and she remembered I have a baby. Then she said, but how old is your baby, over a year right, that's a bit old to still be breastfeeding? Yes, I said, she's 16 months. I usually breastfeed her once a night. The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding up to two years old and beyond I explained.
On the one hand such judgemental ignorance annoys me but on the other hand I was thinking, keep digging your hole, love. I enjoy watching you squirm.
Jeez. I probably would have asked, "What the kitten do you think women did before formula?!?"6 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Somebody declared in front of me (but not to me, although I was sat next to her) that seeing a lady breastfeeding her baby on her recent flight home was 'gross' and that 'breastfeeding is just unnatural'. I said, actually it's completely natural. Then watched as her brain cells slowly started talking to each other and she remembered I have a baby. Then she said, but how old is your baby, over a year right, that's a bit old to still be breastfeeding? Yes, I said, she's 16 months. I usually breastfeed her once a night. The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding up to two years old and beyond I explained.
On the one hand such judgemental ignorance annoys me but on the other hand I was thinking, keep digging your hole, love. I enjoy watching you squirm.
Jeez. I probably would have asked, "What the kitten do you think women did before formula?!?"
I think a lot of people are just totally ignorant of breastfeeding, what's normal, what's practical, which is understandable as so few of us grew up witnessing it in modern western society. So I'm willing to educate before going totally ape.
Lord help her if I hear the 'but you didn't really give birth' comment (gets said surprisingly often to csection mums). Then I might have to do some much less patient educating.2 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »And in other bad news, one of my clinic residents was killed in that Ethiopia Airlines crash yesterday. She was going home for Spring Break to meet her new niece and nephews. She was so excited. I am so sad.
How awful
A family close to Toronto lost 8 people, including two small children in that flight. 18 Canadian souls lost on board...but 8 from one family....horrific.
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melissafeagins wrote: »Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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Did they say why in the world this happened?0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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Did they say why in the world this happened?
State police are investigating and I am not sure if they will ever release what they find. Or when they will find it. It's entirely possible that it was random crazy and not at all related to him being a police officer, but I know he was part of a major opiod bust at the end of last year and it could be revenge for that. Over a million dollars in fentanyl and other drugs were confiscated.2 -
melissafeagins wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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Did they say why in the world this happened?
State police are investigating and I am not sure if they will ever release what they find. Or when they will find it. It's entirely possible that it was random crazy and not at all related to him being a police officer, but I know he was part of a major opiod bust at the end of last year and it could be revenge for that. Over a million dollars in fentanyl and other drugs were confiscated.
I thought you lived in a quiet, sleepy part of the world?!?!0 -
melissafeagins wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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Did they say why in the world this happened?
State police are investigating and I am not sure if they will ever release what they find. Or when they will find it. It's entirely possible that it was random crazy and not at all related to him being a police officer, but I know he was part of a major opiod bust at the end of last year and it could be revenge for that. Over a million dollars in fentanyl and other drugs were confiscated.
I thought you lived in a quiet, sleepy part of the world?!?!
So did I. Apparently, I was wrong.
The latest update is that it's being investigated as a murder suicide, which is *super weird* because why would you kill your cousin and yourself? Not that the news has said they are cousins. I only know that because Beth told me.1 -
melissafeagins wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »melissafeagins wrote: »Good Lord!! What is happening around here!!! We've lost another local officer to gunshot wounds, but this time he was shot off duty and so was his cousin. Both occupants of the car were shot, but at least one of them died from injuries sustained in the crash that followed. They were on their way home from a family wedding. My friend Beth went to the wedding because she went to high school with the bride's mother. This is crazy!!!
Prayers for the Smith family please.
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Did they say why in the world this happened?
State police are investigating and I am not sure if they will ever release what they find. Or when they will find it. It's entirely possible that it was random crazy and not at all related to him being a police officer, but I know he was part of a major opiod bust at the end of last year and it could be revenge for that. Over a million dollars in fentanyl and other drugs were confiscated.
I thought you lived in a quiet, sleepy part of the world?!?!
So did I. Apparently, I was wrong.
The latest update is that it's being investigated as a murder suicide, which is *super weird* because why would you kill your cousin and yourself? Not that the news has said they are cousins. I only know that because Beth told me.
Oh I can think of reasons... Love triangle?0
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