What are you doing RIGHT NOW???
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You guys are awesome1
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Planning my ten year high school reunion, because somehow I roped myself into that job0
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thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!0
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Watching the series finale of Bates Motel0
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ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Haha, mine was in 2003. I'm an even older bugger0 -
At work bored as hell eating some blueberry bread since I forgot to eat breakfast....0
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Crying cause its been fkin raining a week straight0
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Just wasted an extra 40 mins stuck in traffic and am only NOW getting to work. Great way to start the day!1
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ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Speak for yourself! Mine was in 2004, and *stomps feet for effect* I'M. NOT. OLD. DAMNIT!1 -
Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Haha, mine was in 2003. I'm an even older bugger
y'all just need to shut up....
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Motorsheen wrote: »Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Haha, mine was in 2003. I'm an even older bugger
y'all just need to shut up....
Haha... whaaaaaaat?!?!0 -
Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Haha, mine was in 2003. I'm an even older bugger
y'all just need to shut up....
Haha... whaaaaaaat?!?!
Kids these days.....0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Strivetobebetter76 wrote: »ExileFromTheNorth wrote: »thinking to myself that my 10yr high school reunion was in 2005......thus making me a very very old bugger!
Haha, mine was in 2003. I'm an even older bugger
y'all just need to shut up....
Haha... whaaaaaaat?!?!
Kids these days.....
Haha, I'm certainly glad I'm not a kid in the world today0 -
Currently shivering at my desk... And snacking. Too much.
Gonna go for a walk to try and warm up.0 -
Cozy, warm, and getting dozy under a warm blanket while watching TV. My cold is getting better but not 100% yet1
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I got my Co op gas check today... I'm treating myself to Za Pizza today! (it's like Subway ... For pizza! Unlimited toppings! Woot)1
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Just finished a nice tutorial on screencastomatic and powerpoint for both instructional content and student projects. Now...a quick mile walk and on to website design work.
Excellent day. Just need tennis.0 -
...and beer.0
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Tossing a Delissio pizza into the oven.
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Now I want pizza.1
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^^ Hehe I accomplished my mission! 11.5" thin crust... GONE.
question... If I can't find that exact pizza in the mfp database, it is calorie free.. Right?
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Enjoying the silence while the two boys are napping... and also wondering why I didn't really believe those moms who warned me about toddler boys and their obsession with their penises.0
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abitoftrouble wrote: »
Can you blame them? If I had one, I would play with it non stop too.4 -
abitoftrouble wrote: »
At least the older ones don't whip it out, run down the hall, then pee on the floor.... well. Not the sober ones.RunHardBeStrong wrote: »abitoftrouble wrote: »
Can you blame them? If I had one, I would play with it non stop too.
Ha. Guess that's true.0 -
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Sigh. I'm worried about my Dad. He has a bum heart and has for a long time. Three years ago he was suffering from debilitating face pain, so they put him on pain meds that could take down a horse. They almost killed him, and the side effects were drowsiness, disorientation, left side paralysis and at times... moments of dementia.
They operated on him and went through his skull to the nerve and surrounded the nerve with glycerin, effectively killing it. The procedure worked, but he contracted meningitis and almost died. He managed to recover and has been doing pretty well the past three years.
Well... it is now obvious that the nerve they numbed restored itself, and the pain is back... but worse than ever. He's back on the meds, stumbling around, half asleep and in constant pain. He's terrified of another surgery, the meds are barely touching the pain, and I don't know how long he'll be able to manage this.
70 years old, with a pacemaker, weak heart, history of stroke... and now pain like this... the math doesn't look good. And I'm not ready for this.0 -
FindingAwesome wrote: »Sigh. I'm worried about my Dad. He has a bum heart and has for a long time. Three years ago he was suffering from debilitating face pain, so they put him on pain meds that could take down a horse. They almost killed him, and the side effects were drowsiness, disorientation, left side paralysis and at times... moments of dementia.
They operated on him and went through his skull to the nerve and surrounded the nerve with glycerin, effectively killing it. The procedure worked, but he contracted meningitis and almost died. He managed to recover and has been doing pretty well the past three years.
Well... it is now obvious that the nerve they numbed restored itself, and the pain is back... but worse than ever. He's back on the meds, stumbling around, half asleep and in constant pain. He's terrified of another surgery, the meds are barely touching the pain, and I don't know how long he'll be able to manage this.
70 years old, with a pacemaker, weak heart, history of stroke... and now pain like this... the math doesn't look good. And I'm not ready for this.
Im sorry..your poor dad ..I hope he can be helped. My dad is 72 and it's a constant worry as to what will happen next..heart attack 10 years ago, hips need replacing, Parkinsons and a whole heap of other things. Its sad to see them decline0 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »FindingAwesome wrote: »Sigh. I'm worried about my Dad. He has a bum heart and has for a long time. Three years ago he was suffering from debilitating face pain, so they put him on pain meds that could take down a horse. They almost killed him, and the side effects were drowsiness, disorientation, left side paralysis and at times... moments of dementia.
They operated on him and went through his skull to the nerve and surrounded the nerve with glycerin, effectively killing it. The procedure worked, but he contracted meningitis and almost died. He managed to recover and has been doing pretty well the past three years.
Well... it is now obvious that the nerve they numbed restored itself, and the pain is back... but worse than ever. He's back on the meds, stumbling around, half asleep and in constant pain. He's terrified of another surgery, the meds are barely touching the pain, and I don't know how long he'll be able to manage this.
70 years old, with a pacemaker, weak heart, history of stroke... and now pain like this... the math doesn't look good. And I'm not ready for this.
Im sorry..your poor dad ..I hope he can be helped. My dad is 72 and it's a constant worry as to what will happen next..heart attack 10 years ago, hips need replacing, Parkinsons and a whole heap of other things. Its sad to see them decline
Thank you. It's a constant worry. He's on his third pacemaker AND has a built in defibrillator, but they said his pacemaker is pacing his heart 97% of the time now. I fear it could be any time and I just can't bear that thought. He's supposed to live forever!0 -
At work... watching Gotham on Netflix... waiting for 5 so I can check out for my 4 day weekend!0
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FindingAwesome wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »FindingAwesome wrote: »Sigh. I'm worried about my Dad. He has a bum heart and has for a long time. Three years ago he was suffering from debilitating face pain, so they put him on pain meds that could take down a horse. They almost killed him, and the side effects were drowsiness, disorientation, left side paralysis and at times... moments of dementia.
They operated on him and went through his skull to the nerve and surrounded the nerve with glycerin, effectively killing it. The procedure worked, but he contracted meningitis and almost died. He managed to recover and has been doing pretty well the past three years.
Well... it is now obvious that the nerve they numbed restored itself, and the pain is back... but worse than ever. He's back on the meds, stumbling around, half asleep and in constant pain. He's terrified of another surgery, the meds are barely touching the pain, and I don't know how long he'll be able to manage this.
70 years old, with a pacemaker, weak heart, history of stroke... and now pain like this... the math doesn't look good. And I'm not ready for this.
Im sorry..your poor dad ..I hope he can be helped. My dad is 72 and it's a constant worry as to what will happen next..heart attack 10 years ago, hips need replacing, Parkinsons and a whole heap of other things. Its sad to see them decline
Thank you. It's a constant worry. He's on his third pacemaker AND has a built in defibrillator, but they said his pacemaker is pacing his heart 97% of the time now. I fear it could be any time and I just can't bear that thought. He's supposed to live forever!
I hear ya ....1
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