OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Hi Nancy: He's been posing since he was a baby so he's very used to it. I have hundreds of pictures of him. I actually took him from a neighbor. He was always outside in rain and cold and meowing all the time since he was so young and so unloved by them. Then one day he got shot by another neighbor (actual cop no less) and I had him fixed and presented the bill to my neighbor, pay it or he's mine. Well you see how the story ends there. I called the cops on the cop.
Back to pics. It helps with no flash. This shot was from his perch in the window so I did not need a flash. He knows his name pretty well and I just have to call him and he looks at me. Catnip might work on your cat. The right kind and he will go bonkers.
East Greenbush is upstate NY. Right across the Hudson from Albany. I can see the capital bldgs (skyline) from where I live. And we are finally getting our first dumping of snow today and tomorrow. Can't wait. Hope it's not a lot of hype, but the radar sure shows alot of it coming.
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Here's some cats looking for a job to keep the hen house secure.
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Good Morning everyone! Its great to see activity in the hen house. I hear you cackling.
Sas- my appointment went good. No signs of cancer returning. I always get my feathers ruffled a week before seeing the doctor. I have another appointment in three months.
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Veggy --great job on finding protective gear for the kitties. Super happy your appt. went well. I'm into worry the same as you. We are targeting last week of March for brain surgery. That's why I fell in that damn hole. Little Bean is now large salad tomato(pretty close description).
Nancy and Kingj-------your babies--so cute
Diana rose---so glad you got rid of the clucker.
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Hi Nancy: I'll take any snow since we did not get any this year. Our average should be a total of several feet by now. Looks like we're in for a draught this year too. No snow melts from higher up.
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Nancy- this is for you..
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Veggy----- you are royal---------how you find thes pics--------now we need pics of the things that the kittes that are armed , will need to look for ------they have to of course be trained not to shoot us. Cluck cluck and a fifiledeido
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Yeah - I want to know how veggie finds these pics.......classic.......although the bonfire bitch slapper kitty is a great one.
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The kitty patrol needs to watch for foxes dressed up in people clothes...
wobbling weasels...
Mean, fighting rats...
Vicious, teeth-bearing dogs...
Hungry coyotes...
and (of course)...
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I have been emailing friends and family letting them know what is going on. I had one biopsy in January that came back as IDC and I explained that to all of them. There was another area in a different location that was suspicious and I had that biopsy and got the results on Tuesday and that one was benign. I let everyone know. I have gotten responces like, See, I told you Jesus would heal you and you are now cancer free, or I don't get why you still have to have surgery and radiation now, etc... OMG Just goes to show just how much they were paying attention. I think it's time to weed my garden again, pluck, pluck.....
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Veggy: LOL......oh that was good kitty bitch slapping. Kind of reminds me of me and my kitty when we spar. He likes to play this way with me but with no claws. It's quite comical to watch us. No one gets hurt.
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Good job Veggy, very good list. Looks like the kitties are practicing diligently. Keeping up on those skills. Never know when a predator will try to sneak up on us.
Hey nancy and Kingj should get your kitties together LOL-.....distance way to far to bad.
Dianarose, these people are not healthy for you. Think of dropping the updates. They haven't a clue. Bet they believe you brought this on yourself. We love you babe.
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Come on guys we can share.
Fuzzy where are and where is the asparagus?????
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Dianarose - those people and your ex need to go on the Bonfire of the Goddesses - see link in emotional forum. It will not really hurt them one bit but will make you feel oooooohhhh sssoooooooo gggoooooooooooooooddddd. My brother is going there sometime this week, love him dearly, but he needs to go on the fire for his apatthy of my situation, seriously, so I know.
Seriously, how does a loving brother only call three times in the five months since finding out the cancer dx, only talk 5 min 2 of those times, and the last ttime, when called, he called back and in 20 minutes did not ask once how I was or what was the verdict lately, since all the surgery and tests? I think he needs a kick in the butt but he had to go to work so I will do it later.
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Essa - My MIL keeps posting cancer pics, awareness, etc on FB but has not once since my dx asked how I was doing...even when she saw me bald. WTH is wrong with people??? I need to throw her in the bonefire - See you there!
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Yes, I know they just cannot handle it for whatever reason, but still, I think grow up.
Okay, best friend. She knows knows that me memory was gone for almost two years before I found the cancer. GONE, NO RECALL, like Alzies but not full blown. Could not drive, couldn't recall sister's phone number even after looking it up five times to call her. Would set myself afire trying to light stove right, evenn w careful focus everytime, would turn on wrong burner while leaning over it. Talk about a goddess bonfire. Could not remember how to use the computer day-to-day, took hours to pay three bills online the easy way then would do it wrong, I was a mess for a very long time, lost when trying to get out of stores or drive home, every road was a new experience even though I had been down it a dozen times that month. Eh.... Tried everything natuural to get well, then found cancer and sttarted an alternative protocol for cancer and memory came back.
So, yrs of her saying that I was scaring her with this memory stuff, she KNOWS of all people that when I started treatment for cancer, the memory came back almost fully, easily, I'm 95% better. That was before surgery. I said one day, there was plaque in my brain, scans showed that, and I think this started in my brain and then I got cancer too. She said, if you had brain cancer you would be dead, you would be dead.
So how is that for hope? if I do get brain cancer? Because I believe I can live through that too, but the stupid things people say to take away your hope are the worst, I think and that was really stupid.
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If I keep coming to this thread I am going to find my self at the nearest shelter and coming home with a cat. I keep telling myself how much I hate dealing with a litter box.
Essa- I have 2 sisters who sound just like your brother. When they first found out about my 1st round with BC (7 1/2 yrs ago) they called me a lot. After they went through all their tests and were fine they stopped calling all together. Now that I am on round 2 I still haven't heard from them. I am blessed with my 3 brothers though. I hear from them all the time. Sometimes I think people believe we are contageous or something. Stupid people.
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A friend suggested I come to this thread - I haven't laughed this hard in weeks...thanks - please keep them coming...I was crying this morning over my bc - BMX was 2/1 - and now I am laughing so hard...I will be visiting this thread quite often...(((hugs)))
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Barbiecorn- Please start from the beginning of this thread. You'll need a couple rolls of bounty.
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See I knew we were clever. Where is the asparagus I need another puff.
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Where on earth do you find these pictures and videos - they're HILARIOUS!!!!
So, my hair left me about 1 1/2 weeks ago. I decided not to wear a wig and instead have opted for mostly scarves and hats sometimes. Last week was the first full week at work since the hair went and most everyone was telling me I looked good. But one idiot told me I looked like a pirate! Really?!?! I just wanted to sock him. Then went home and relayed that to my DH and he said, yeah, I can see that.
I love the guy but he needs some sensitivity training and I told him that.
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I remember when I was going through treatment, a woman at my work told me how she had an aunt who had bc. She voiced her concern for me and for all I was going through and told me that because of this she knew what it was like and what I was going through (until you have been there you will never know what it is like) then ended the whole, long conversation by telling me that the aunt ended up dying. Talk about stupid and insensitive, I remember just staring at her, thinking does she honestly not know what she just said. When you are trying to hang on to every inspirational survivor story, that was the last thing I wanted to hear, talk about wanting to strangle her.
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14 minutes ago sas-schatzi wrote: -- Wash them--- they are likely from the 60-70's ------I had saved and washed and bagged all of mine -------couldn't part with them. When I went to the local BC place to get scarves and Wigs. I PLAYED WITH THE SCARVES. First there was one woman-------then she got everybody. Total of four volunteer women. Then one asked the question. "Where did you learn how to do these things with scarves" I said " the 60'-70's" Flower child.Then they were matched with outfits. Very fashionable. The difference between the scarves of today, and 60-70's, is that they don't cover the entire head and you can't do anything creative with them.
Never wore a wig when I was bald. I did scarves and most were from my stash from Circa 1970's. We had so much fun with them then. Earrings the whole look. Peasant look
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I just wrote this on another thread Scarves can be way so much fun if you allow your self to play.Think the 20's 30's and 40's -------and go with what you create. i even do it now after the hair is in b/c I Ioved it in an earlier time.
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Barbie -welcome. Another thread I LOVE is You know you're a cancer patient when...... See you there.
Have to admit I still have several middle pages to read. Love the chickens.
Ladies, you carriage awaits and isn't it grand, wheels and all on the chicken coop
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Essa, send me the link for the chicken coop. I want one! Seriously!
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http://oneblockdiet.sunset.com/team_chicken/
About halfway down page, it is by artist Scott Ward. All things chickens are on this site. And all things chickens are in the Chickens In the Road Newsletter too, to which I subscribe.
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How about one like this but I do love the carriage
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