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LOVE chocolate coke...get those at Sonic every once in awhile. mmmmmm -
This will drive Sassy crazy!
http://www.aol.com/article/2014/02/10/fda-reconsid...
It's about Aleve now.... But it CAN'T hurt, if you only take it occasionally, right?
Yes Tang! Now I have to go to Sonic, when I am not at home, right? Ha!
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Blessings.thank you for long message about therapy. I so agree
Patty and cami Glad you are happy to know a clown. I took my invisible dog to radiation today. It's a leash that looks like a dog is there, but it's just bent wire. I'm sure you have seen them. I selected my name Mimi because my maiden name was Niemi and there was a mix-up on paperwork making me Mimi one time. There were other clowns named Mimi so I had to add Sweet to get it registered in an organization I belong to. I have been able to overcome fears of all kids, but some adults have it harder. My clown character is a child of about four and makes silly mistakes often. Today I really locked my keys in my car and phone too. You know, preoccupied with other thoughts. Had to get a locksmith to help me out. But the rad receptionist had the number handy. Hospital maintenance tried but the 5 below zero temp made it too hard for hom to do.
I'm sleeping better but want to stay here since you gals are fun and not too focused on the worries we share, or can joke a little while you worry.
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lol Thanks Chevy hopefully spring will arrive in 2 months and i ll feel better lol yes Mississauga does exist is in Ontario Canada just 20 minutes west of Toronto lol
I never had a chocolate coke i dont even have the regular kind lol i ll have to try it one day. First time i heard about it .
Well my sister does have bc and i guess me been so far away and not able to help much is making me feel this way. I guess i ll feel better after she has surgery and they tell me her margins are clear and no chemo or rad needed. Thats all i wish to happen now.
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Enerva- wishing good outcomes for your sister so she can get her treatment and get better. I know you said she has other health issues and you are worried. Keep us posted on how she is doing.
I hope maybe she will come here too and use this site. I sent some info on BCO to a friend today whose partner just got diagnosed recently, hoping it helps them in some way. I think there are good articles here and good people here too. We get by with a little help from our friends....
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Mimi....how fun that you get to be silly and interact with kids...too bad about the locked keys in the car, that is frustrating....you do not have to have sleep issues to hang with this group, all is welcome
Enerva, sorry that your sister is now facing this challenge..does she have a surgery date ? Waiting is so hard....
Chevy, I wanted to read your Aleve article, but I cannot open it..I do take all the OTC, but so little that I never worry about it, have been the last 2 weeks taking more, sore burnt boob...
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It's me, awakening from my nap and some phone calls. I thought my phone was ringing and couldn't fin it but I was sitting on it so I can read voice mail NOW and with my big ass, I didn't even break it.
Wow another sister with cancer, what does it come in 2's when u have a sister--geeze what mess. I'm so sorry waiting for their results is worse than our own. It sucks.
OK Mimi I didn't dream about u, so u don't scare me hahaha oh and I love the invisible Dog u took with.
And OTC pills usually aren't used that much, I mean there are times we might take more, but usually if u think about how long the bottles last u can tell how often and it's usually not that much for damage. Anyway All the poison that has been injected, x-rayed, chemo, rads and everything else--I can't imagine it could be much worse--that's all poison, it helps us to kill cancer, but it is a poison going into our system. Ahh that's how I look at things anyway. U all know I'm quirky so......
Well enough for now, but I'll BBL
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Cami- I was on a three hour conference call presentation today on my project (just listening, not presenting) and in the last half hour, I just fell asleep! I was tired but after awhile, it was the same people doing the blah, blah, blah and those who like the sound of their own voice.
Another benefit of working from home, you can sleep through boring presentations!
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Mimi,
Stay and feel the love!
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Oh Jazzy, that call must have been a crashing bore!
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Smaarty - Just in case I'm not here tomorrow...Happy Birthday, sweetie!!! xo
Jazzygirl - You probably already know this, but if you find yourself wheezing again, try a warm cup of coffee. The caffeine will help to open the airways!
Looks like I am once again quite behind here. Lots to read. Busy girls! LOL! Hope everyone is feeling okay, managing pain, and resting up. xo
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Jazzy that is so funny I;m LMAO I love it.
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Jazzymom-a nap during boring meetings. Priceless.
Teka- I'm stating for the luv and smiles. I'll read in the morning unless I awake in the wee hours! Thanks ladies. As clowns say for luck, "bump a nose".
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So, what is up with the chocolate coke? LOL! Never heard of it and never tasted it. Hmmm. Am I missing something? LOL!
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thanks midnighty, as long as the drains come out and I can take a shower, then I'll have a good birthday.
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for Smaarty YYYAAAAYYYY
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Deb a chocolate coke was super popular back in the day they had soda fountains,--Yes I remember and they were so good, don't even like coke but when u mix it with chocolate how can u go wrong.? I drank them too, just never think about it now, since I'm an adult and have much more to choose from.
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Like this Deb
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FOR SMAARTY: (starting early)
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mdnghtDeb,
Chocolate cokes were popular in the 60s, at the dime store, coffee shop. You are probably younger than most of us. I think they were a dime when I was 10 or so. Chevy said she remembered buying them for a nickel....
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Hole now u know how old Chevy is, cuz even mine were a dime---geeze she doesn't let go of something does she.?
Oh it's all right she's sleeping now so we can talk about her all we want.
In fact BTW they used to make I think it was called chocolate cola by Canfields for a while, or fudge chocolate cola and if u put a lot of ice it wasn't bad. But I don't see that anymore
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Camil - now those look very yummy!
I will take one with a little umbrella please!
Holeinone - Omg...seriously, a dime? a nickel? Omg! ...but not really sure I would like choc coke. Hmmm. I'm thinking the umbrella drink from camil. LOL
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When are we serving up the cake and umbrellas? I'm ready!
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a lot of catching up to do. Sheesh
Enerva, love all the cute owl pix. I must be looking in the wrong places.
Chevy, so is chocolate coke just that simple? Coke with chocolate syrup? Our closest Sonic is about 25 miles away, usually not in that area. I tried looking at the link, I just got an "AOL Oops page." Sounds like you have a regular show outside your window.
Love seeing all the clown stories, always brings a smile.
Made enchiladas for dinner, have a kitchen to clean. Amazing how long it takes to prepare, finished in a couple minutes, then a while to clean up. Would have been worth it if DH hadn't complained about everything. Should have just made it like a casserole, stacked like a lasagna, but rolled them individually as DH hates cheese (who hates cheese anyway?) while DD and I love it.
Would mention I just heard our weather report, but afraid I'd get my access to this thread taken away.
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Cami, uh oh, was it something I said that you deleted 2 posts?
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Maddy...I'm with you...who hates cheese? Oh dear! Cheese goes with everything! LOL! I gave it up for Lent one year...never ever again!
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