Good Morning, Grog, Alain Harper, thebigghappyelf, and all of the Merry TRIBE. I’ll take some eggs and Ham steak with coffee, please. I’m with Grog if you got one, live with it.
Sandpaper? That’ll leave a mark. HUGS to Montana Lady! Sorry, I have been in and out so fast lately, I haven’t had time to comment. As have others, by the look of the comments today.
Good morning all who were here. We had our first skiff of snow in SC KS. Grog you be amazed at the teen boys who have some of the oddest tatoos on them. Home made to. They have too much time and polute their body’s with drugs.
Taking my hubby to heart doctor for a check up this morning. Then later more reviewing. I have a lot of memory work and my memory does not want to remember.
Good morning, Tribe. Just stopping long enough to say Hi. I’m gonna venture out today and get some groceries. My Mountain Man is great at picking stuff up, but I want to “look” at all the “possibilities”. .This time around, the chemo side effects seem to be lasting longer. I guess it’s an accumulation.
Fingernail polish remover works well to remove sharpie ink on most surfaces. Be careful with painted surfaces as it may also remove the paint. Not sure what would work for sharpie ink under the skin and also not possibly being toxic.
Hello again. My hubby had a long wait. 15 min for a sonogram of the heart. Then doctor had to leave for emergency surgery. They can contact him on results. He is okay. Thought office visit just be a checkup but no. Next June two years after stint a whole new battery of tests to make sure heart is okay. Now I need to study. If I wrote on my arm or took notes from 226 test questions some I recognize, my arm would be covered and too many notes to go through. These tests question are not organized either.
After talking with our (mine & my hubby’s) cardiologist last week, and doing a little internet research, I see where stents aren’t the great cure-all as I first thought. My husband has the medicated stents which are better than the non-medicated kind, but they still increase the risks of a future heart attack. I probably won’t get a stent with my 50% blockage, because the whole artery is lined with plaque, just more in one spot. It is interesting what one can learn on the internet, and from reputable sources.
Nightguard my hubby does watch his diet. I more so with myself. I will not eat fatty stuff. I have something I had not known of and do not want more of, which would mean removal surgery. Hubby is doing okay. I have been working hard on practice test twice so far.
Montana LadyYou’re right it is just not the same letting someone else get the groceries. Plus, you don’t get to see all those brightly colored sale tags luring you to buy things that you like but don’t really need. I did ask, you can’t call ahead and have them take those down when you are going to be shopping.
Rakkav almost 13 years ago
Oy, this one puts me out of the mood for breakfast and for lunch following.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I think I’d rather live with the tattoo – if I were stupid enough to get one in the first place.
Good Morning, bigg & Alain.
Knightman Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Good Morning, Grog, Alain Harper, thebigghappyelf, and all of the Merry TRIBE. I’ll take some eggs and Ham steak with coffee, please. I’m with Grog if you got one, live with it.
gosfreikempe almost 13 years ago
Sandpaper? That’ll leave a mark. HUGS to Montana Lady! Sorry, I have been in and out so fast lately, I haven’t had time to comment. As have others, by the look of the comments today.
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
Good morning all who were here. We had our first skiff of snow in SC KS. Grog you be amazed at the teen boys who have some of the oddest tatoos on them. Home made to. They have too much time and polute their body’s with drugs.
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
Taking my hubby to heart doctor for a check up this morning. Then later more reviewing. I have a lot of memory work and my memory does not want to remember.
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
Oh yeah….tooncomment:Palm or belt sander, Dusty?
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Is morning. Blah!
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Sharpies are okay, they wash off. If you are in a hurry use straight Pine Sol. It is when they shoot the ink below their skin that it gets icky.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
BiggHappyElfSome apple crumble cake and a glass of milk would be nice, thank you.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I write things down on my arm to remember. Grocery lists, things to do, etc. If I use paper, I tend to lose it.
MontanaLady almost 13 years ago
Good morning, Tribe. Just stopping long enough to say Hi. I’m gonna venture out today and get some groceries. My Mountain Man is great at picking stuff up, but I want to “look” at all the “possibilities”. .This time around, the chemo side effects seem to be lasting longer. I guess it’s an accumulation.
Thunderdog2 almost 13 years ago
Fingernail polish remover works well to remove sharpie ink on most surfaces. Be careful with painted surfaces as it may also remove the paint. Not sure what would work for sharpie ink under the skin and also not possibly being toxic.
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
Hello again. My hubby had a long wait. 15 min for a sonogram of the heart. Then doctor had to leave for emergency surgery. They can contact him on results. He is okay. Thought office visit just be a checkup but no. Next June two years after stint a whole new battery of tests to make sure heart is okay. Now I need to study. If I wrote on my arm or took notes from 226 test questions some I recognize, my arm would be covered and too many notes to go through. These tests question are not organized either.
Smiley Rmom almost 13 years ago
After talking with our (mine & my hubby’s) cardiologist last week, and doing a little internet research, I see where stents aren’t the great cure-all as I first thought. My husband has the medicated stents which are better than the non-medicated kind, but they still increase the risks of a future heart attack. I probably won’t get a stent with my 50% blockage, because the whole artery is lined with plaque, just more in one spot. It is interesting what one can learn on the internet, and from reputable sources.
bmonk almost 13 years ago
Just a fly-by. Hi, everybody! (inc. SR Mom)
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If Dusty is gonna go the sandpaper route, better be sure it’s waterproof. Or bloodproof.
OUCH!
bamf!Lacy K. almost 13 years ago
Another scheme to get rich. It’s a dog’s life.
Lacy K. almost 13 years ago
゙(゚、 。 7<( meow) l、゙ ~ヽ じしf_, )ノ
Lacy K. almost 13 years ago
Thank you
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
Nightguard my hubby does watch his diet. I more so with myself. I will not eat fatty stuff. I have something I had not known of and do not want more of, which would mean removal surgery. Hubby is doing okay. I have been working hard on practice test twice so far.
serenasakitty almost 13 years ago
Congratulations on your first anniversay.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Montana LadyYou’re right it is just not the same letting someone else get the groceries. Plus, you don’t get to see all those brightly colored sale tags luring you to buy things that you like but don’t really need. I did ask, you can’t call ahead and have them take those down when you are going to be shopping.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Lacy,Very cute kitty.