I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Glad to hear from three people I wish would post more. In addition to the Wabbit, Ann and Pip.
I am very happy to report that it is cool here. Glad you are happy Susie.
If anything, I would prefer slightly lower temperatures, as I am on a medication that makes me sweat. Yuck!Ann are you still snowed under with work?
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Occupy Wedding Dress - I love it!
Artsee - I know what you mean about not being able to lose weight on Arimidex. I'm gluten free, dairy free ( no cheese, aaaugghhhh!!!!! and no fat free frozen yogurt) and no weight lose in a year! Gotta ramp up the exercise - which is now at ablout zero ( too much painting, reading) so there's still hope.
HELP, all yo computer techies! Color printer for a MacBookPro. My 5 ish year old CanonPixma500 is really sickly. I am TOO CHEAP to keep buying cartridges ( grr, what a racket!) so I refill with ink, and run all maintenance, and it's ok. But, I know it's gonna go. I am so befuddled by reviews online of Canon's. Epson's HP, etc. I have a very old Lexmark B&W laser printer whiich I use for text.
BUT, I want color - for photos ( which I can't figure out how to do on this one, but that's not the printer's problem) and pictures on paper ( 8 1/2 x 11) which I use as projects for painting.
Amazing - how all over the place reviews are for color ink jet printers - some love one, others say DON'T EVER BUY THIS MODEL. Mostly, I wanna be able to bypass the software ( which I do with reset) and refill instead of spending $70. on cartridges every few months - darn, these things DRINK ink!!! Thanks for advie...
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So much news... so little time.
Hi, Pip!!! Missed you. Glad you're back, but it sounds like you had a wonderful reason to be away.
Blue, I love love love the wedding dress. I don't say that very often, because I think most formal wedding dresses look less-than-flattering on most brides. That one, though, is truly gorgeous. I gasped when I saw it. But, I gasped when I saw the price tag, too.
Mr. otter and I eloped, sort of. We called our families ahead of time and told them we were getting married. But, we didn't give them a lot of notice (just a few days), and we said we weren't having a wedding ceremony so there was no point traveling here (many hundreds of miles for all of them) for the occasion. I found a dress I loved, that cost me just $65 (inexpensive even that long ago). Mr. otter surprised me with a wonderful bouquet, with all my favorite colors of flowers. We got married at the courthouse and had a friend (one of our witnesses) take photos. Unfortunately, only one of the photos came out, because he had set the flash incorrectly (old-fashioned 35 mm camera that wasn't very user-friendly). Oh, well...
Anyway, our marriage is going on 25 years (we married "late"), which is longer than the marriages of some of our friends and family who spent way more money for much more elaborate ceremonies. So I figure we got our money's worth many times over.
But, nevertheless, I love that dress you found, Blue.
Can't help with the computer problems, sorry. Mr. otter and I each have a MacBook Pro. His has been misbehaving and he finally figured out what the problem was -- he had to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the operating system to fix it. Mine needs updating -- I'm still running Mac OS X 10.4! -- but now I'm too scared to do it for fear I'll mess it up.
Sunflowers, you're right about the cost of printer cartridges -- sometimes it's cheaper to buy a whole new printer! I asked Mr. otter what he would buy using your criteria (photo quality etc.) and he says he has no idea. Our HP and Epson printers are still limping along.
Gotta go. I'm having a fight with the US Postal Service about mail forwarding, and I lost the last round. <sigh>
otter
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Sunflowers - I would never buy a printer to print photos - too much ink and cheaper to get printed commercially. I have a hewlett packard which I would never buy again as the cartridges expire with time and can still be full - total rip off.
Good to hear Macs can cause trouble too. No reason to buy him a new pc as I would still have to install all of the software, which is what I'm trying to avoid. I have an image of it - it just won't restore - first time it has ever happened. I'm approaching it slowly so I don't get too cross. One thought I had was restoring the image of my pc on to his and then deleting my personal stuff but have decided that won't work either as I have different hardware - extra card readers etc. It can wait until the weekend anyway.
Athena - I'm not happy with the weather - I hate it!!! I'd much rather be cold than sweating all day. We need rain so badly - the pool level is dropping and I'm hoping for some rain so I don't have to fill from the tap - costs too much and my rainwater tank is near empty.
Poppy was cute last night - she came up onto the couch with us and settled down - a very rare ocurrence. She's been sleeping there lately so I think she was getting impatient for us to go to bed and let her have it. Going to try and get her into the vet this afternoon for that shot - then she won't like me

Sue
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Sunflowers...can't help you with your problem. I'm running 2 ink jet HP's and a Samsung laser printer. I sure can relate to the cost of cartridges. I do all my own printing of my note cards which are taken from my original watercolors. So they have to be top notch in color. Mr. Artsee keeps scratching his head, because I'm always needing new ink. He finally told me they haven't made a printer good enough for me yet...I think he's right.
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Artsee - thanks. That's what I wanted to be able to do too. I'll probably just stick with my Canon MP500 - and continue to buy the Ink Bottle refills - which are SO SO SO SO cheap - and I jsut do a "ceaning" often ( uses a lot of ink, but as I said, the 6 bottles cost something like $15. and will last for years!) and "maintenance" runs - then it seems to work ok....
Just habe to keep pressing the RESET button when printer realizes I've snuck in new ink in old cartridges ;-)
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Pip -
Here's the Enjoyful/fool/ous story
Once upon a time, there were two groups of women in the Breastdom: the Tighties and the Loonies (names have been changed to protect myself). The Tighties and Loonies didn't see eye-to-eye on most things, so they decided they didn't much like each other. The Tighties left the Breastdom and started their own village, which they named Dombreast.
The Tighties of Dombreast didn't install a Cone of Silence on their village, so passersby could hear everything that they said, including special nicknames they use for the Loonies of Breastdom. For Enjoyful, one of the looniest of the Loonies, they used "Enjoyless."
Now, Enjoyful likes a good and clever joke, even at her expense, but thought that the Tighties could surely do better. She suggested, and became, "Enjoyfool." And all was right with the world.
After a few weeks, Enjoyfool tired of her new name and changed it to "Enjoyous," and vowed never to walk past the village of Dombreast again.
The End
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I must admit, I check Dombreast every so often just to see if the Tighties are still crazy.......And just when you think things can't get nuttier, they do.
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Enjoyous
Good to hear the story of Dumbreast agin.
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It's snowing

There might be a typo in my last post.
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It's kind of like that movie - "The Village." I don't wear blue and I don't leave my own village.
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SNOWING? Ugh. Sorry.
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I am visiting less and less though! Not as many laughs.
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Ugh is right!
I stay in my own village too. It has no idiots.
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Village Idiots?
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Hahahahahaha! I didn't say that, just laughed at it when you said it.
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Hello hello hello! Cherryl gave you the update on our delightful dinner -- and on my less-than-delightful encounter with Chicago traffic. See, I foolishly thought that expressways were fast, so Mapquest and I plotted a route that maximized mileage on the interstate. Silly Mapquest. Silly, silly me.
Glad to see PiP check in, and to catch up on everyone's Thanksgiving exploits.
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LOL oh Enjoyable one

Snowing here now too ... ugh and ick and ack
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Well, I am glad I waited for your own account of your name change Enjoyous.
It has been forever since I set foot in that other Kingdom as I thought surely they must be over everyone here by now. I guess I was wrong. Maybe I will hop on the next buggy headed that way and wave at the loyal subjects of Dombreast.
Nah. Nevermind. I'm just not that interested. Maybe later.
Lewing, thanks. Here is my Thanksgiving story. Being a Canadian, I am not accostomed to celebrating this feast at such a late date. However, being in Florida on that day, my dh cooked up a turkey (rolled meat), squash, stuffing etc. We set a table, with candles and tablecloth, out on the balcony of our condo and enjoyed a delicious meal. Topped it off with pumpkin pie and whipped cream. Delicious. However, we did decline the 'opportunity' to partake in the Black Friday sales.
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I stayed home with my "cold" today. I am on amoxicillin because it has progressed to bronchitis. I am worried about it getting worse.
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((((((((((Rosemary))))))))))
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HAH! So MAC products are not perfect after all. I knew there would be a crack in the armour.
Otter, your elopement story is really romantic.E, yours is hilarious.
Lewing - I have never missed my car since getting rid of it - NOT that de DC metro is anything but a nightmare these days, though.
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DH called me at work to complain he needs to check his email - pest - I've decided to get the pc set up at least with the virus software and set up his email so he'll leave me alone. I can add the service packs for XP later. I won't even install his printer driver - see how he likes that. He has a laptop at work - go and f-ing get it I say!!! I used a MAC laptop while we were away - did not like it one bit. Some of us have grown up on Microsoft and will never change.
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Places I Have and Have Not Been!
I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. Apparently, you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.
I've also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there.I have, however, been in Sane. They don't have an airport; you have to be driven there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family and work.
I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.
I have also been in Doubt. That is a sad place to go, and I try not to visit there too often.
I've been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm.Sometimes I'm in Capable, and I go there more often as I'm getting older.
One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense. It really gets the adrenalin flowing and pumps up the old heart! At my age, I need all the stimuli I can get!
And, sometimes I think I am in Vincible, but life shows me I am not!
I have been in Deep - - - - many times. The older I get, the easier it is to get there. . . -
Wonderful Linda.
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I'm totally stealing that for e-mail jokes.
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Finally at 9pm I can leave the bloody pc for the night. Had to install all of the Windows updates before I could install the virus software - all done except for the last major service pack which I can't be bothered installing - mine doesn't have it. Now I just have to hope I can get his documents etc from the backup archive and I still have to install MS Office - sigh. At least I've made progress and only got upset once

Showers/storms forecast for tomorrow - about time!!!
See you tomorrow girls
Tired Susie
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HOW TO MAKE A WOMAN HAPPY
It's not difficult to make a woman happy.
A man only needs to be:1. a friend
2. a companion
3. a lover
4. a brother
5. a father
6. a master
7. a chef
8. an electrician
9. a carpenter
10. a plumber
11. a mechanic
12. a decorator
13. a stylist
14. a sexologist
15. a gynecologist
16. a psychologist
17. a pest exterminator
18. a psychiatrist
19. a healer
20. a good listener
21. an organizer
22. a good father
23. very clean
24. sympathetic
25. athletic
26. warm
27. attentive
28. gallant
29. intelligent
30. funny
31. creative
32. tender
33. strong
34. understanding
35. tolerant
36. prudent
37. ambitious
38. capable
39. courageous
40. determined
41. true
42. dependable
43. passionate
44. compassionateWITHOUT FORGETTING TO:
45. give her compliments regularly
46. love shopping
47. be honest
48. be very rich
49. not stress her out
50. not look at other girls
AND AT THE SAME TIME, YOU MUST ALSO:
51. give her lots of attention, but expect little yourself
52. give her lots of time, especially time for herself
53. give her lots of space, never worrying about where she goes
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT-
Never to forget:
* birthdays
* anniversaries
* arrangements she makesHOW TO MAKE A MAN HAPPY
1. Show up naked2. Bring alcohol
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Blue,
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Blue
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