STFU (Shut the F*** UP)
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Good Morning Hoolies, rhymes with coolies---Italian mean Butt--saying it nicely.
Just trying to wake up--Let the dog out, gave him water gave him a treat and the cat came runnin' for her treat meowin' all the way.
Marywhatthedirtutalkin'about---Foggy hahaha dirty windows, hahaha--I really enjoyed that one. But the dizzyness is no fun got it, get it all the time -it used to be fun, but it's grown old now. I hope they do something for u.
OK Chevy fess up u really planted the 100 yrs old tree, yourself---I know u were just a kid whe u planted it, but its' u'r tree. And make-out, while waiting for a pizza oh, when the pizza was done did u stop making out? hahaha
Welcome Aussie Sheila or did I welcome u before--confusion that's all I have.
And Phylostripnakedifucan, of course u took u'r panty hose off while in traffic with trucks looking down and the stick shift--I bet the whole area knew about u. And if it wasn't for the ankle bracelet u'd still have a conv. and purposely go thru loads of traffic.
Chickie--rest and feel better.
Veggy u worked hard, I hope u enjoy u;r day. That dip sounds fantastic--cake OK.
Sas get some rest--u need it I know.
I talked to my cousin last nite for about an hr. she's a hoot. She asked if I wanted to go anywhere today, meaning someplace to just sit and do nothing hahaha--she's the one had cancer, heart attack--etc, stil works FT an amazing woman and she always calls and so sweetly say how are u. I've never known anyone to go thru as much chemo as u and u must be miserble, blah, blah blah we talk and then laugh about all our stuff-She'll be in an ambuance and yell take me home I'm not going and really make a big thing about it and they have to let her go home--she;s a terror. She's the one that lives by the lake and we go in a couple of weeks for the fireworks--so much fun. I'm younger so she still treats me like that, that's why she's so sweet to me.
Well the kids wi be home and I will have ony one furbaby to be responsible for--one thing last nite after I let him out I said now go to bed and he did. na dmy cat went with him--oh I don't know what hapoened I didn't look but they didn't fight so I was fine.
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awww cami, what a cute little....doggie? LOL, yes I might do it today, but I doubt I'd still fit in that little bucket seat. The view from the trucks would be so much more.......BAD! Plus I'd have a wreck. I can barely trim my toenails much less squirm out of pantyhose. Oh the good old days! That was about 1975.
chevy - these books I downloaded from Calibre (pronounced cali-bur) A friend gave it to me on a flash drive. The flash drive contains the complete program and about 4,500 books. All sorts of titles and authors including Stephen King and James Patterson. A LOT of other stuff too. Romance, mystery, fantasy, horror, even real literature. I KNOW! It's like f'ing MAGIC!
You can hook your Nook or Kindle up to your computer and transfer from the flash drive to your Nook. I have a nook tablet so I also have an app that lets me download wirelessly. It took a little while to figure it all out, but that's because I had to learn how to do it wirelessly. With the cord is easy.
I have no idea how my friend got the 4,500 books and he doesn't either. He said he got it from someone else. These are all books in some sort of electronic format. Might be Kindle or epub or even Word. You can tell it which you need. The program says none were pirated. Evidently you can purchase an e-book, from B&N maybe, then upload it to the big lbrary for everyone to use. That's way beyond me though.
I also sometimes use Overdrive Media Conosole. That's online and is connected to US libraries. Since I'm in a small town, the selection is pretty limited, but Denver's should be HUGE! Gotta have a library card to log in. Those books you download and instead of returning the book, in two weeks, POOF it's gone or you get a message saying "Time's UP Slowpoke!"
Let me know if you want more info.
AussieShiela - welcome aboard. Please feel free to ignore anything I say. I don't mind. I'm used to it even!
mary - sorry you had to go to bed early because of foul farting. You should tell DH that his farting fumes fogged up the windows. Then he can clean them!
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Chevy....you know I nearly drool every time I see your house. It just looks so loved and cared about and it shows it.
I'm so far behind......I didn't get to read everything. Cars....hmmm, I was not allowed to drive my folks car nor get a license. We were thin in the household for money and insurance was added expense. I did not learn to drive until I married for the second time...........oh my -- what a great day when I got my first license. I have always ( none that was a sports car though ) had a car since that day.....and some I truly loved -- like my Buick Regal -- 4 doors, leather seats, double sun roof, power everything. Now....well, since I live out in the country and drive country roads....I have a Chevy 4-wheel drive Blazer. It does the job but there is no pizazz there at all....nada.
One of these days....I'll get something else -- when my Blazer groans for the last time. Until then.....boy I do appreciate never having been unable to go when I needed or wanted too. Interresting tid-bit as well. I learned to drive on the California freeways...zowie. Back in those days if people went 95 so did you or you would get run down. We moved back home with my NEVER having driven in snow or having a clue how too.
My first three years here I was mainly terrified of the winter driving and did all I could to avoid it......then that next winter.....I just decided to quit being foolish, dig my heels in and go for the gold..ummm well, the ability to drive in adverse weather conditions. It was a problem that basically solved itself once I decided to recognize that I could be as capable as anyone else.....if I would just make myself confront living in snow country.
Jackie
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Illinois Lady - sorry I missed you. I was busy yapping as usual. Welcome!
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OMG Jackie u learned to drive in CA--that's the epitamy (Phylospell-pronounced e-pit a me) of earning hiw to drive--I've been there and I could never drive there. And even thos I lived here driving on snow I didn't mind as much as when it was snowing and icing==Oh that always made me worry. Everyone sliding at the lights or stop signs--u'd just watch people slide into them--Never got used to it. That was the only reason I didn't like snow, otherwise it never bothered me to see snow or get a blizzard like rain storms--they scare me.
Phyloohsoinnocent---Tht's one of the reasons u have an ankle bracelet on--Oh I don't know where these came from? and the guy who gave them to me, he doesn't know either? Sell that story to Chevys chickens, maybe they'll believe it. So now u get to read and u'll have a whole new vocabulary of words. Well I have read everybook that has ever been written--I did read the dictionary so all those words are in books. So there.
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Hi my Hoolies....today is a bit better for me..pain down from 9 to maybe a 5...this round really threw me for a loop..I need to laugh and quit rolling around sighing in pain....read a bit of your post...hope all my chemo gals are getting better...and everyone is doing ok...
For you sexy librarians who like to read...try bookbud.com....free books every day its great!
ps....my first car was a red 1982 Fiero....lol
I'll catch up soon.....watching one of my favorite movies now....Legally Blonde
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And book bub sends a daily email with free and cheap deals.
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Oh ChickaD I'm laughing cuz one of my D=1stDD's very good friend bought a red Fiero the first year it cam out and he only used it at certain times and he still has it in a garage. I don't know why???
Oh my kids just came home and the Dog went craxy jumping on the door, yiping running all over the place. OMG well he'll forge about me now. All that love I gave him, and it's over. LOL
BBL
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Happy Sunday Sister Warriors. I've enjoyed reading everone's posts today as I have intense joint pain for no known reason. Oh well, I plan to watch the TV show "Lost" on Netflix as I have never seen it. Hard to believe, I know. Peace, Hugs and Blessing to all of you who are in pain or dealing with the nasty side-effects of these wonderful treatments we must endure. And yes, for those of you who have inquired, my bilateral salpingo oophorectmy will be performed on July 18, 2013 at 7:30am here in Texas. The MD's nurse told me to report to the hospital at 5:30am. What the FU double toothpicks will they be doing with me for 2 hours? Scary!
Flowers
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Little Flowers.... What they will do is feed you a steak and mashed potatoes with gravy, and a big Margarita! Then you will fall asleep in a stupor, and they will do their job! They pretend they are doing blood-work, and taking vitals...( I heard that somewhere) and they will hook you up to bags and bags, and hook you to the ceiling so you won't move. And they hand-cuff you! Just ask Phyllibadgirl! Sorry little honey... We'll all be thinking about you, anyway....
Jackie, I'm STILL afraid to drive in the snow and ice! I'll cancel any appointment to get out of driving when I don't have to!
And who was it that ASSumed I planted that 100 year old Blue Spruce??? So Ha, ha!!!! When we had the first one taken out, I counted the growth circles inside! SEE? I DO know something! THAT'S my story, and I'm sticking to it! Oh CAMMI said that! Little Brat! And ANOTHER thing! I remember I had on my beautiful white puffy Prom dress, and I was just 16, and "he" was my boyfriend, and yep, we ate that pizza with our other two friends in the front seat and went home.... So HA!
Sorry Flowers for your pain.... Can you take Aleve?
My Daughter in Florida called this morning... We were talking about my birthday coming up, and she wished she could be here.... She finally said "you're OLDER than me?" Ha, ha! If I were to venture a guess, I would say yes! I was only 21 when I had her... she was like my little doll. Man, I was sooooo young! I barely knew how to write cursive much less raise a child!
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ChickaD - DH had a red Fiero. I couldn't drive it in my last month pregnant; too tight a fit. Had to sell it, very impractial for carrying newborn around in. We ended up with a huge Chevy station wagon with the 3 seats; dealer courtesy car. DD's friends loved it and I used to sit in garage in 3rd seat and watch DD play in driveway. OHH, I love Legally Blonde. And Bridget Jones, Tom Hanks romance. Glad you are feeling a wee bit better. How many more chemos? Who you callin' "sexy librarian"? Is someone having sex in the driveway? Burn your backside today if you tried that much less gravel burns. LOL.
My 1st car I inherited from DM, a Dodge Polara with pushbutton gear change. I always wanted a Rambler; still think they are cute. DH had a Mazda Miata for a couple of years, turquoise blue. Fun to drive and I did even on the freeway. Love Mazda cars. Want a Mazda 6 but my Chevy Equinox is paid for and still running so BooHoo no new car around here.
Flowers - I think they build "fudge time" in some of that early arrival. You'll get history taking, meds ???, "do you know why you're here?" questions. Yes, 5:30 sounds very early but very typical for a 7:30 surgery. Where are you going to? How's Rudy these days? Sorry you're having random joint pains. My Celebrex took care of the boob jolts I used to get and maybe has helped my AI soreness some.
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Well will not get my windows done today.Dd called and wants me to watch gs for awhile. Wont get anything done with him here.Hes such a wildman. So much for a relaxing Sunday afternoon. Im hoping he'll take a nap but...Then we are going out to find some spiderman sandals.(not for me) and will go to Micky-ds.Be back later.
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Littlegoats! My Daughter sent me this.... she loves stuff like this.... I downloaded it, and thought you would like it!
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Miss GoatLover...1 or 2 more chemos...ugh...not sure I can endure....
Calling all you bad girls "sexy librarians" because Chevy told me I should...I hear she is making a move on the thrown....she does live in a fairy tale house you know
Miss Cam...is she using big words again?
Hi Miss Aussie and Miss Illinois
Miss Veggie...now I want veggies, or Pie...that's all Phyllo's fault always
Miss PeaSweet.....been thinking about your surgery...I hope your healing well
Miss Sassypants...still love you to pieces
Miss MarySpidermanCFMP...I think you need new sandals too
MissFlowerMound....demand wine that early -
Flower - mine is scheduled the 15th & i have to be there 2 hrs early too - i didn't ask why - don't think i want to know.... lol mine is the da vinci also. they also gave me 2 (2!!??) bottles of fleet to use the night before - not looking forward to that either! i think i'm over the worst of the worrying but i may hollar for a trank when i arrive.
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Hi Miss Mostly....ill be thinking of you too then...you demand wine too!
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Yes....wine! Or bring a gallon thermos of margarita's!
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Chevy - goat on a cow! Loved it! What a story.
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Phil, just curious, are you having problems getting over the Ixempra, the more you do?
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Mary, do you mean more cycles? I'm not sure they're much worse but out of 4, there has not been even one that was easier than the others. This one seemed easier but only because I finally had some pain control.
It's been almost 2 weeks and I am still very tired and still have muscle aches. My neuropathy is definitely worse but it started at a 0 and on 6/25 MO measured it at 1. Not high on the scale but higher than it was. Also, I have Xeloda in the mix.
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Thank you all for your well wishes and possible scenarios when arriving at the hospital soooooo early. I take the steak and mashed potatoes one any day Chevy! I will have my surgery at Flower Mound Presbyterian Hospital here in Flower Mound of course. I am glad for the use of the DaVinci even though it will not be Leonardo DaVinci or even Leonardo DiCaprio! Good luck to my fellow Sister Warriors who will have this "fun" before I do. Make sure we all know how you are doing please. Well, time to feed my face again and the fat little Pug Broadway Rudy Giuliani! He is doing great by the way and loves being home with the family and his first cousin Bill the Golden Retriever. Peace, Prayers, Hugs, Luv, Blessing and minimal pain or SE's to ALL today and everyday.
Flowers
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Greetings Hoolies, just reading mostly, head is very mushy and tired - slept 10 hours and feel scrambled. Really enjoying all your posts, so entertaining, I hope all those who are struggling with treatment side effects and preparing for upcoming surgeries are doing well, you are in my thoughts every day.
My family is marking one month of being alcohol-free and doing so much better. I even enjoy not drinking wine for a change, went to our first party with DH and it was interesting sitting with everyone drinking wine and beer while we were drinking virgin, that was the hardest! I enjoy social drinking but prefer not when with DH in solidarity and support for him. It's a much happier life for us.
Did you ever notice how often I edit posts? I go back and catch the spelling errors, then correct them. It will be very nice to not be in school in 2 weeks and 2 days (!!!!), you'll know I'm recovered when I stop editing for grammar and spelling!!
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Hi Miss HulaShells...so glad your alcohol free environment is making you happy....my hubby stopped over 15 years ago and I LOVE IT...... I edit things too...hate to mispell...lol a little OCD
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Side effect question.....do any of you remember having eye twitching with chemo...it started on my 1st round...and now its constant below one eye....not sure if related or not? Just curious if I'm crazy or not...ok I am but .......
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ChickaD--yes u are crazy, so just except that---and it can be a nerveous twitch I remember someone when I was getring it having it?? If it really is bad tell u'r Onc. the best option for that is have someone punch u very hard in that eye so it's blackened and u won't feel the twitch anymore.
Yes Chevy I said u planted the tree, I don't know why u'r denying it. And since when did we write cerzive years ago, I never learned that method, they didn't teach it yet. Or were u in a SPECIAL school? LOL I really remember wheb my oldest DD was learning and she thought it was ugy and she like my handwriting so I taught her the Palmer method and she still has the most beautiful handwriting of all in her age group. That's what the nuns taught anyway.
Flowers and Oh damn I forgot u'r both to be at the hospital 2 hrs. early--Chevy is right--it takes a while to eat the steak and mashed potatoes, but she did leave something out they do bring in a male stripper for u'r enjoyment and u don't need any money for him, the hospital pays the bills. Well Phylosex would know more about that, she used to be an administrator in charge of sexual favors at some of the more quiet hospitals. (she told me)
Oh and now that Phyloreader is on that kick we'll see just what she reads.
Marywhatruthinking--wash windows--let the fog stay, it's much nicer to go shopping with u'r GS enjoy.
And I'm sure u ll notice I don't use spell check or maybe u haven't even noticed.
I hope everyone starts to feel better, my GS helped me do some excercises today.
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Good evening ladies
ChickaD my left eye twitched I think it was from the Taxotere. I still get now and again but not like before while I was getting that and Carboplatin.
I will keep the 15th and the 18th on my radar and hope surgery helps you beautiful hooligans
Sending healing hugs xoxo
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Cammi - just love your "Ran out of Weekend" post!
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Thanks for that chocolate coke, Chevy, I've never had one, yummmmm.
Don't know much about chickens, other than I got bailed up in a corner by a rooster when I was about 9....screamed as only a little girl can!
Now chooks (sounds like books) I know about...that's what 'they' call mature women here...it seems I have now joined the ranks of the 'old chooks,' in our corner of
the world. It must be a step up (down, to my mind) the ladder from 'Hens night,' otherwise known as the night all the girlfriends take the bride-to-be out and paint
the town red.
....and Phyllosophisticate, I truly enjoy your funnies so stay for me even if these other old chooks don't appreciate them.
Colour me giggling,
Sheila.
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Good morning all----
Chevy another one hasn't heard of achocolate coke-WTF==that was a -popular drink even at soda fountains.
OH Aussie Phylonames has been called many things, but sophistcate ROTFLMAO---never considered an anklet bracelet with that word. I love it.
It's going to rain all week-- and more humid--so means more crabbiness around the area.
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