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Morning hooligans
I should be getting my grandies dressed but Granny has let them watch TV so she could drink her coffee. Mummy and Daddy are very strict about TV watching so they have had a bit of a treat this weekend. Think we are going to take them to church which will be fun. even though they have been so good I am tired because I haven't slept as well.
DGS age two and a half told me I didn't need boobs because I didn't have any babies and anyway one was funny and squishy- my foob. It was so cute.
Big hugs to all.
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Good Morning hoolies--I'm barely up.
Alyson u'r GS os so funny.. He knows A LOT.
Luv y probably know more areas than I do, but I hope all our Hoolies are safely out of harms way, All I see is flooding--It's raining here now,b ut so far no bad stuff in the reports.
Wow am I tired, I used to be a party girl,now I'm not even a girl anymore. Ohhhh
Well I hope eveyone feels decent today and has a nice Sunday.
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Man, the flooding just goes on and on! People still getting airlifted from their houses...with their pets... More rain coming in. Can't believe all the damage. Over 300 still missing, or haven't been heard from.
The flooding started in the middle of the night, and came so fast that a lot of people didn't even know what was happening.... We just got a LOT of rain here, but no flooding.... Most of it is SouthEast in Aurora, besides Boulder...ALL of Boulder, and then further North and West. Little mountain towns have been made Islands. Can't get in or out.....
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Good morning hooligans!
Chevyboy....my word your state looks horrible in the news this am....are you floating? What a lovely state for all this home wrecking and human loss.
I feel so bad for all the residents and animals there.......Mother Nature!!.....or mother f****r?!!
Di
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Luvmygoats - Yep I called my PCP Friday and he had me go pee in a cup and then prescribed antibiotics. Feeling dizzy today on top of everything else.
I can't believe all this crap happening in Colorado. I have friends visiting out there. Chevy keep safe.
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Veggy I think it takes about 5 days for the anti's to make u feel better.
CHEVY--BOULDER? That a big area--It doesn;t seem these rains are going to stop, It's terrible, all the people, homes--Veggy I hope u'r friends aren't anywhere near that. Chevy how far do u live from those areas ? All the people missing too,
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5 days?!!! I'll be just about done with them by then.
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Hi gals... Yes, Veggy... about at least 2-3 days for antibiotics to work? In pill form! A shot starts faster....Hope you feel better soon.... can you take Meclazine over the counter for the dizziness? Where are your friends visiting? I remember sometimes antibiotics can also make you dizzy! Can you call your pharmacist?
I've been watching the News, until it just gets to you, and then I turn it....It's still raining here! Boulder isn't that far from where we live in West Highlands.... Did any of you go to Elitch's amusement park when it was on 38th and Tennyson? We live just 2 blocks from there. Boulder is about 20 miles NorthWest of us.... CU campus got a lot of damage.... So many little streams around there.... THEN the rivers turning into torrential mud slides. Up around the Poudre River, Big Thompson, all flowing into the Platte, is where all the damage is. The smaller mountain towns up above Boulder is where they got hit the hardest. Supposed to maybe slow down by tomorrow.... But people who are still in their homes will be without power or water for a few weeks....
I know Di.... they have rescued a lot of animals.... I know we will ALL help out in one way or another.... Donations coming in.... volunteers also helping with food and supplies. I don't know what I would DO if something like this happened to us or my Daughter.... She is leaving for Orlando Tuesday, and I can't believe how MUCH I will miss her! Just 5 days, but I don't think a Mom ever stops worrying, no matter how old those kids get. I've always been so close to her.... We just depend on each other.... in one way or another.... Mostly just BEING there, always. She is 52, but looks like she is 25, and of course I still think of her as 12.... Ha!
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Chevy, do you remember the Big Thompson flood in 75? Than there was one in the late 60s when the Platte flooded through Denver. We lived in SE Denver, near Cherry Creek Reservoir. Our house was on a hill so we could watch as the flood waters reached each power station on the river and the section of the city went dark.
Do you know if the two climbers on Longs Peak were rescued? They were caught in an ice storm..telephoned for help..but the roads were washed out so no rescue could be started.
I'm in pacific time zone so it always looks like I'm up really late-bedtime is usually midnight for me. Too many years working swing shift!
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I enjoy hearing from you Julia.
Chevy, I'm 4 hours earlier than you and Juliaanna is 1 hour. Cammi, I'm 5 hours earlier than you and Julia is 2 hours.
DH and I went out to a coffee shop dinner and a movie yesterday evening. It was nice. No good movies happening, we saw The Family - entertaining but a lot of violence. Wish they made better quality movies for the price. It was good to get out of the house and into some air conditioning.
So sad about the flooding your way, Chevy. Praying that everyone left makes it safely.
Love to you, Blondette.
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Yes Juliaanna.... The climbers were rescued! Snowstorms up in the high country!
http://www.9news.com/news/article/355063/222/Two-climbers-awaiting-rescue-on-Longs-Peak
And yes, I remember those floods also! We went driving around about a week after the Platte flooded, and could still see the water-lines on the buildings.... It's just hard to believe so much damage! And YOU could watch it.... Man, it is so scary!
Okay, Ha! I'll remember that Shells..... maybe...
So you saw The Family? I WONdered if it was any good.... I know, sometimes so much violence is just a big turn-off for a good movie.... Same as reading 50 Shades of Gray.... After awhile all that sex is ALSO a big turn-off! I never thought I would THINK that one, but you just get BORED with it after awhile...
Veggy, you doing okay?
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Just made an omelette in this sweltering heat, and instead of eating with DH, sitting on the couch holding ice packs to my gummy bear foobs. They don't cool down or warm as fast as native ones do. Just moved the ice packs to my short sleeve covered armpits.....ahhhh, now I can eat.
Tried to tell DH and he said "tell your doctor" - likes that's gonna help!
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Oh Chevy I didn't reaize it was so close to you, u've got to really wstch what's going on. And yes I watch the news then I change it= it's tough to watch. Just be careful.
I;m so tired, I'll check back later.
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Well today was fdil shower, boy am I glad thats over...I dont do well in a room full of people I dont know..she got lots of things she wanted so that was good..Sister from Tenn. was in last night and we had a good time. Shes on her way to Fla. to visit our other sister, wish I was going with her instead of starting this damn chemo.Chevy, both my cousin and my uncle are in Boulder,uncle got flooded, cousin didnt, tis really bad though.
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Shells
Um, could you define " sweltering"
heat, Hawaiin style for me? If you say 80 with a breeze I'm on a plane. It was 92 today, humidity about 70. I'm ready for fall! -
Spookie it finally got cooler here and last night I had to wer a jacket sitting on the porch and of course a blanket, but it was so much nicer that all that heat and humidity finally the a/c is off.
Mary I always miss something, what day are u starting the new chemo? And I'm glad u had a good week=end.
Chevyyyyy I wrote another letter to the state, they are going to put me away, I just know it, but I had to say what I had to say. I'm such a bi*ch. I never read directions either.
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Chevy....think I need some MAJOR CPR.....send those firemen my way
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never mine, they would cut open my shirt, see my foobs that need tweakin' and they would cringe and let me die....but good lookin' young men none the less
Di
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Lol Di, "they would cut open my shirt and see my foobs that need tweakin' ". That cracked me up. With foobs at least you're trying! With me, they would see one big old chester and it's neighbor, my 10-inch scar. Then I'd have to rescue him when he passed out from the trauma. Hey, not a bad idea! Okay Chevy, send one this way.
Hi miss cammomile. Glad you're still writing!
It's cool and rainy here. High today was 65 at the most. I had a pajama day today. My stomach was not happy. It's probably wondering WTH is going on without chemo. The good news is a little less pain in my hands and feet. Yippee! The increased gabapentin may be working.
Okay, time to download another trashy novel to read!
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He would cut open my shirt and yell "I need back up, I got two old bags here and ones been cut up bad!"
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Well, the guy on the left has bigger boobs than I had before.
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Lol chabba!
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S-Mom: Florida doesn't count - that place is HOTTER and MORE HUMID than anywhere!
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send them my way - i'll send them on when i get bored....
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What are we talking about--boobs, foobs, or concave chests. Or all of the above.?
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who knows WTH you hooligans are up to - GO TO SLEEP
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Sorry to hear about all the troubles with rain/floods over there, we have been through it twice in the last few years, by that I mean my town.
I had scans about two weeks ago and, as I was laying on the cat plank, the tech asked me if I had an implant.
After being told, 'no it is a prosthetic,' he asked me to take it out as the rays couldn't see through them.
He took it to a chair while the scan was on and remarked, 'Hmm, they're realistic aren't they?" This was a foob
inside a purpose-made cover that he must have given a real good feel up as he walked away. First time I've been fondled that far from my body.
This is the first time I have ever been asked to take it out when not having to take all my clothes off and wear one of their gowns.
Maybe after losing a lot of weight, I can no longer hide the higher peak when lying flat on my back.
Sheila.
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Sheila, he sounds like he enjoyed that a little to much, Hmmmm u never know.
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