I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Well then!!!!!!!!!!
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And here I was hoping it would cure my PD.
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Well my glass of wine is helping with the tremors.I guess I'm going to have to go back and get a new med because I still am tremoring.
Or as my son (who also has them) says "Want some fries with those shakes?"
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Aphrodisiacs? I just thought they cured all illnesses. Maybe that counts as an illness. I don't know. I'm on an AI. I Maybe I could use unicorn horn. I think I know a thread where I could borrow a unicorn. Would anybody object?
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I feel for you Rosemary. My stimulator is working well on everything but my gait. It works better on ET but I really didn't have tremors, just stiffness and weakness. Shitty diseases, both of them.
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I could use some too. Arimidex has ruined that part of me. Poor Ray!
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Tremors are truly a PITA but not life-threatening. That is not breast cancer which is life threatening unless treated with moonbeams and sunshine.
Well I will live forever, my dinner was all organic.
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I'm just a terrible person and karma's gonna get me! I need some Unicorn Horn!
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Blue
Eat organic and think happy thoughts.
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I feel better already! Whoda thought! hehehehe!
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Praise the Lord!
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Woohoo!
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Sigh
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What the heck happened to Jim????
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Trampled by unicorns?
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Why would you post that?
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"Yawn*
Bad mojo from mrmojorisin.
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Bren, so sorry Tim had a stupid flat. Stinks.
Dinner for us was (past tense) crab cakes, baked red potato and spinach. Yum! Follwed by blackberries.
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BTW, Ray bought tickets today for the Rose Theatre in Brampton. L.A. Woman will be performed by a group honouring the Doors, April 18, 2012. Can't wait!
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Gee, that's a long time to wait, Blue!
Dinner was chateaubriand done on the BBQ, along with cauliflower and zucchini, AND Yorkshire pudding which rose delightfully in the oven! Fresh strawberries later -- from the garden! And I can't wait til the raspberries are ripe -- they're my favourite.
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Blue .. the concert sounds like lots of fun.
Linda .. dinner sounds great.
Barbara .. I have a ton of blackberry bushes .. I'm just too lazy to pick them .. and Tim loves it when I make a blackberry pie.
Tim just called .. argghh ... we need to replace all four tires. He's still in North Carolina so he's not going to be home until quite late. wahhh.
Bren
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That's better!

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Yes Linda, it's a long time to wait, but we wanted good seats, and they go pretty fast.
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dinner confession: it was store bought turkey meatballs in a canned bean salad, with a lettuce salad on the side. Not as bad as it sounds.
my excuse: I was all tired out from taking excellent 7 year old grandson to a summer festival in town with rides and games, things to make, things to do and food to eat. It was hot and sunny - perfect summer fun.
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posted at the same time as you, blue. You are right - that's Much better!
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Lassie .. what a wonderful day with your grandson .. he's the same age as my oldest.
Blue .. thank god Jim is back.
Bren
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Much better, blue!
And, for those among us who are having difficulty with the eye-spacing, I offer this: http://www.learn-to-draw.com/drawing-people/default.shtml
Dinner was, alas, Marie Callender's turkey breast dinners -- the kind on the black plastic plates that you're supposed to throw away or recycle -- not accumulate in paper sacks on a shelf in the basement for your offspring to discover one day. TV dinners are quick and easy for people who've spent the past 2 weeks elsewhere and are glad to be home but feeling very tired and somewhat discouraged. We filled a 15-cubic-yard dumpster, hauled another truckload to the recycling center, gave away some heirloom furniture, and brought a 6-by-12-foot U-Haul trailer load home with us ... and still there is so much more to do, with summer half gone already. <sigh>
Bren, how did Mr. Tim manage to get all 4 tires flat? Maybe I'm missing something.
otter
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Our Jim with the gorgeous eyes is back. You can't keep a good man down. All is right with the world.
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Hi Otter .. so glad to see you. One tire was flat, but when he went to replace it discovered the other three were very bad. They were dried out and cracked from the heat and wear and tear. Needed to be replaced, but they weren't in the freakin' budget!
Bren
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