At my age hon, it is a delight to have made it this far... I relish just being here to talk to you...
EDIT: Don't EVEN ask... ;)
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At my age hon, it is a delight to have made it this far... I relish just being here to talk to you...
EDIT: Don't EVEN ask... ;)
So I guess that means you didn't get coffee ice cream from Cold Stone for your birthday?
That makes birthdays really special.
I really don't prefer Cold Stone hon, I like Obverweis terrific ice cream.
WE had a little party, no gifts, but I got my favorite moist home made chocolate cake with chocolate/peanut butter icing... delicious! Melts in your mouth... Marta is a great cook and a great 'reservations maker,' she excels at making them... hee hee.
All the family and some close friends are getting together at one of my favorite restaurants next Saturday... I suspect I have to listen to 'how good you look... how old ARE YOU by the way?? '
Geeeeeeseeeee... give me a break... please.
I want an Oberweiss, we don't have one, shoot, we just got Cold Stone! But I do LOVE the coffee lover's devotion. Health bar, coffee ice cream, caramel... ummm.
You have a cook? That is like in my fantasy life...
You have to know that your family loves you even through all of the cheesy one liners.
I love cold stone. I just might have to get some today or sometimes this weekend. The closest one to me is about 40 miles away.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHhahahaha... Oh BOY?? ***
I have cleaning people, a masseuse, and a part time therapist... but a paid cook... well... no.
Marta is my beautiful, caring, lovely, smiling, intelligent, sexy, bright eyed, gentle, gorgeous, loving, patient (with me), strong, courageous,. did I say patient... wife of six years...
(Note to self... I have to let Marta read this... I did good... )
Yes you did good Stringy! Shall I expect you will be up for a smoke later this evening? Hahaha!
Marta is so good to you!
Open mouth insert foot... oopsies. :o
AND I might add that you do a mighty fine job of it all, on your very own my dear...
You are the shinning pure light of hope for all of us in all the dark corners that our Batman occupies and resides... you shed light on his mask... you present a glow around him... you are a light bulb that springs forth from the dark... you are... (I ran out of things to say... can you imagine?)
Hello....HELLOOOOOO....***HELLO !!!!!!!!! ***
Damn it DUCK....did you pull the plug AGAIN?????
What plug?...where?...why?...what?...huh? ::Room goes dark::
There's a plug?
Darnit, I'm sick! This sucks!
I need some good news. Anyone?
The sun is shining?. it isn't snowing?. the world is turning?. bunnies are hopping?. ducks are quacking?. bears are hibernating? (for now)... Tigers are sleeping?. Lions are yawning?. Sheriff's are sheriffing?. Deputy's are Deputizing?
Why are you sickly? :(
I'm a sick little bunny. Why? I don't know, I think someone is out to get me.
I mean really, why not make me sick at the same time as Sydney, it may just be the end of me. :(
Grrr. I'm a bit grumpy.
Maybe you've got what Syd's got? Are you going to go to the walk-in?
Ya, walk in here we come. We have a great walk in here but it's only open at 7pm. It's like a mini hospital, in fact, when Syd broke her arm that's where we went, they were wonderful.
We'll be leaving here shortly before 7, just to make sure we're first in line, otherwise it can be a long wait.
J9 thinks it's fifth disease, the symptoms fit to a tee, just going to confirm, hopefully get a cream for the itching and then wait it out because there's nothing else that can be done.
As for me, no rash, just other crap (literally). I feel pretty weak right now, not a happy camper, but I'll tough it out. ;)
O_O
Hi all, Back from my Hiatus
Guy, it's Guy. Wow, you've been gone forever! ;)
Especially common in kids between the ages of 5 and 15, fifth disease typically produces a distinctive red rash on the face that makes the child appear to have a "slapped cheek." The rash then spreads to the trunk, arms, and legs. Fifth disease is actually just a viral illness that most kids recover from quickly and without complications.
Fifth disease (also called erythema infectiosum) is caused by parvovirus B19. A human virus, parvovirus B19 is not the same parvovirus that veterinarians may be concerned about in pets, especially dogs, and it cannot be passed from humans to animals or vice versa.
Studies show that although 40% to 60% of adults worldwide have laboratory evidence of a past parvovirus B19 infection, most of these adults can't remember having had symptoms of fifth disease. This leads medical experts to believe that most people with a B19 infection have either very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all.
Fifth disease occurs everywhere in the world. Outbreaks of parvovirus tend to happen in the late winter and early spring, but there may also be sporadic cases of the disease any time throughout the year.
Signs and Symptoms
Fifth disease begins with a low-grade fever, headache, and mild cold-like symptoms (a stuffy or runny nose). These symptoms pass, and the illness seems to be gone until a rash appears a few days later. The bright red rash typically begins on the face. Several days later, the rash spreads and red blotches (usually lighter in color) extend down to the trunk, arms, and legs. The rash usually spares the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. As the centers of the blotches begin to clear, the rash takes on a lacy net-like appearance. Kids younger than 10 years old are most likely to get the rash.
Older kids and adults sometimes complain that the rash itches, but most children with a rash caused by fifth disease do not look sick and no longer have fever. It may take 1 to 3 weeks for the rash to completely clear, and during that time it may seem to worsen until it finally fades away entirely.
Certain stimuli (including sunlight, heat, exercise, and stress) may reactivate the rash until it completely fades. Other symptoms that sometimes occur with fifth disease include swollen glands, red eyes, sore throat, diarrhea, and rarely, rashes that look like blisters or bruises.
In some cases, especially in adults and older teens, an attack of fifth disease may be followed by joint swelling or pain, often in the hands, wrists, knees, or ankles.
Boo-ba-doo-ba-doop!
Boo-ba-doo-ba-doop!
Ring ring ring ring ring ring ring
Hi guys :)
Thank you Dr. Batman! ;) I never knew there was a form of parvovirus that occurred in humans! Interesting! Learn something new everyday!
Did someone leave the picnic basket out again? Here comes that pesky Bear to steal our food!. Hey Boo Boo!. where's Yogi?
:(
Awww... it's okay Bear! We'll share!
Its OK, I'm not that peckish anyway :), but am I really pesky :(
Hi stringer, glad someone has a smile on their face today :)
Itsnot me either starby promise :)
I's gotsa smile!. look... :D
I smiled? When?
Whoa.
When did this update? It's not showing up on my subscriptions.
What's going on?! Where is everyone?!
Oh yea sorry starby how could I miss that big grin of yours... what've you been up to that's made you so happy? I think it was you who was stealing the good stuff from the picknick basket :D
Yea same here sneezy I'm not getting any updates either :(
Lol nice pic M
Check this out! Can we say troll?
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