OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Thank you Chabba--------nice to wake up to
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bring on the Cats in tanks http://vimeo.com/23608259 from the city of Albany, NY whose Mayor (Gerald Jennings) just vetoed a bill that would have allowed, in very restricted situtations, residents to raise a maximum of 5 hens. Julie E
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Jelson - maybe Navy Seals should be using cats too
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i.. must.. have... the ... hello kitty gun!!!
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During the depression(as we are in now) it was the gardens and small animals that kept people from starving. It was a blessing to be living on a farm ---except for the dust bowl region.
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*cluck* I'm here...day 3 after LAST round of Chemo! Still roosting in the corner..watching for more recipe additions..update coming eventually when I get my energy ( and my brain) back..
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Emily glad you could pop up. We have kittens now with the chiks. Cluckin cute.
BTW someone posted a bunch of herbal type things on page 106. She didn't great us in either human or clucking. Just wrote these herbal things. Then didn't even cluck goodbye. I should have alerted Low,and Meece, and JV. I think she was a spy. I told her what our routine was etc. Only cluckers would understand it. I figuired we were safe. Puff puff pass
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Emily: Congrats! Bagawwk!
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Emily, I'm doing the happy chicken dance for you.
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Happy Graduation Emily!
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Needed the laugh today. Friend died of mets, clear for ten years then wham. WTC where is the cure. Not sure if I am going to the funeral, its in another town.
Pass the asaparagus I need a good puff.
Cluck Cluck bagwaak
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Alyson: Yeah, we just lost a TN sister and another is in the hospital with mets and I hate f%&ing cancer.
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Alyson cluck cluck.
I am sorry to hear about your friend. What a blow that must be.
Special filter asparugus for you tdoay.
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Sas....
Put the kittie down & step away from the cool aid....
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Got it....see ya..
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Thanks to all of you..it's so good to have "graduated" from this phase of treatment. Although this is day 4 post last round of chemo and I feel miserable...as expected...counting down the days to "normal" !!!! And hair!!!!
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Emily: I was so relieved after my last chemo--getting back my brain and my taste buds and my hair was such a big deal. There is a great Hair, Hair, Hair thread on here that got me through my regrowth. Congratulations again--Wahoooooo Bagawk!!!
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Fuzzylemon: Where are you and what's going on? Hope you are doing well! Buck, buck Bagawk!
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Just wanted to lighten things up a bit.
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Sandy - those were so funny - esp fixing it with photoshop. Maybe that's the cure!
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Don't get me started on the stupid candle email!
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Now wouldn't that be something we could get another specialist - a digital oncologist - the one who photoshops us to health.
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The email dodo is why I basically don't do email anymore. I clean it out every 2-3 weeks. Since I have spent two years not answering those emails , very few come anymore.
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so here's something stupid some people have said to me lately.
and granted it is not mean in any way, or meant ill harm, but i wish sometimes people would think about what get spewed out of their mouth before they say it!
when asked how i am feeling, lately i have been tired, from rads so i tell the person asking " i'm tired, taking a nap in the middle of the day"
the response i get is " oh wow! lucky you, get to sleep when you want!" or the dreaded " yeah, i'm tired too.. i could use all the sleep you seem to be getting!"
radiation and chemo fatigue is not a simple "tired" it's poison and radiation killing off the cells in your body! the body is going through so much stress!!! i just want to tell these people "yeah, i know your tired and all from working all day, but my body is working 24/7 to kill off cancer. wanna switch?"
lol....
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Angel-----use some lamaze breathing. and go into the zone when these people do this . There's no point in trying to explain.Until they would actually go through themselves they won't get it.
There's 3 patterns in lamaze. I suggest the first one which is a deep slow breath in and releasing long slow breath out. Thinking of relaxing. And ignoring them. ......... Well then there is the alternative you could cluckem.
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