STFU (Shut the F*** UP)
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These pics were about 2 hours ago. Everybody up north can say it:STFU
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Sure! Rub it in! Atlanta is going to be 26 in the morning!
Genny, glad to see you pop back by
Sandydoc! Hope you have experience with psych patients. It will come in handy here! Welcome!
Aly, Happy Birthday!
April. Hiya! New PS was friendly and smart enough. Threw me a curve I never saw coming. He suggests hyperbaric! 90 minutes a day, 5 days a week, 8 weeks! S.T.F.U. Now I am more confused than ever!
Mary, hope it's a good kick it to the curb week!
Same for you Gma!
Hey, Ducky! I challenge you on funny, but you can have the rest! Maybe on my flight to Vegas I can grab a pilot and join your club!!
Hey Shells! Send spookie a pic of your sunny beach just to make HER jealous!! Hope you and DH are well!
Ok Hooligans, trying to get caught up and my kids think they need to eat, AGAIN,
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Oh Happy Late Birthday Aly! Love you!!!!!!!!!!
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Happy Birthday Alli
Ducky you are right!!
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Blondie..............LOL.........I think a lot of myself......LMAO..............
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Welcome Sandydoc--OK this is one place where the words quilt and sorry re scarcely used==We can vent, cry, be mad or whatever--but u can't feel guilty about getting this bastard disease - anyone can get it and there are no rules. But it sounds like u'll have great support so that helps a lot.
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Ok, so I posted this yesterday but accidentally on the wrong thread so if any of you her it twice, sorry.
I do hair in a retirement home, one of my 80 yr old residents called for an appt a few weeks out. So I book the appt but inform her of my dx saying I may have to change her appt for a Dr appt to which she replied.."Oh , breast cancer is no big deal, nobody dies from that anymore."
Hmmm..guess I'm being a big baby about this whole thing..STFU
Oh, and it's 18 degrees here, luckily hubby's on dog walking duty today.
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Just wanted to share this.............this is a STFU moment
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Spookie, you must do penance for this. Sit in a corner all by yourself until you are truly sorry for taunting us NorthEasterners and MidWesterners with your lovely weather. You must of course wear some type of a hat of shame as well while you sit there and contemplate what you did wrong. Oh and btw, STFU! HA! xo
Welcome to the newbies!
Ducky, I spit out my water when I read that checklist! LOL
OK, gotta run. Am doing a workshop this morning and one of my not so favorite clients is coming..she is a PIA and I can't tell her to STFU!.
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Shared this with a couple other threads ...for those who don't go to those here is an update on Grayson.....thanks to those who really care......now she will see the world in an upright position...my son and i are ordering this for her on April 7th.....a mother in Ireland invented this for her wheelchair bound son who has cerebral palsy........it made my day..
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Ducky, that is Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
wow! The mother of invention!
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Amazing isn't it..........she is an Israili mother, and finally found someone in Northern Ireland who would manufacturer it for her....It is called a Firefly Upsee...............$500.00, but if Grayson can stand and walk while assisted by an adult it is worth every penny.........just waiting to get the information we need to order it......they can run along with the adult, walk,, kick a ball, and anything else an adult can do....makes them feel like part of things, instead of sitting with a brace to hold them up, or crawling on the floor on their belly......I am so happy.
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Ducky, How grand!
Genny, 80 is no excuse for ignorant. This is the work of evil Komen, making BC sound like a walk in the park.
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Marywhat, yippee for your liver stuff!
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Mary.....hugs for some good news.........
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Ducky, that is so cool. Must find out more as young friends have daughter who is now five and is in a chair most of the time. Olya is a twin as well and Ned her twin is fine.
Want to see picture of Greyson when you get it.
Hope everyone is OK.
Genny have found some older folk are really thoughtless.
Big hugs.
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Aly, will do
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April, this is for you!
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Well I worked all day, actually did have one of my customers ask me if I had "the good cancer". Came home and saw your post Ducky.. ha! so funny. here's how the conversation went with another one of my ladies.
Customer: maybe you won't lose your hair
Me: I'm gonna lose my hair
Customer: my brother had chemo and he didn't lose his hair
Me: did he have breast cancer?
Customer: No, colon
Me: That's a different kind of chemo
Customer: Well my cousin's wife had chemo and she didn't lose her hair
Me: Did she have breast cancer?
Customer: No, lung
Me.. STFU!!!!
Seriously though, that Firefly Upsee thing looks amazing, what a brilliant idea!
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Live it genny
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Good one Genny!
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Genny...........you go girl...........
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Go Genny!!!!!
As for you Ms. Spookie....I don't think there is any hope. I think you enjoy being a brat and therefore am just gonna have to learn to live with it!
xo
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Moi? A brat? TeeHee.
No, you're just going to have to move from snow country. I can't begin to tell you how much I hate the idea of winter. Even here.
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Amen....just a few more years and FL will be our home for sure! Retirement is around the corner and I will definitely be moving to where the Palm Trees sway and the lightning is abundant. HA!
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April Spookie is a brat, I' glad u told her.
Genny out of the mouths of babes and old folks--OMG no one dies of that--ask her for her Dr. then.
I remember when I ex=husband called me after he found out he said Hello of course and right away he said well how long did they give u--I assured him it was longer than he had. (He didn't have cancer) but he did die 3 yrs later. I'm a witchy woman. I think that's why some women don't want people to know because everyone else knows so much more about than the whole medical community.
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Cami, I agree. If there were a government plot to hide the (cheap) cure for cancer, would the lady at the supermarket know about it? If we paid attention to all the rumors we would die of malnutrition.
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Hi beautiful Holligans,
Oh have I missed you all... Don't know what end is up these days!! Austin's party was great!! So awesome everyone had fun... Felt good enjoying the moment just loved every second.
4 and you all would be proud of me!! Made my lemon cake, applied the edible cake design and had my first go around with piping the icing around the boarder .
One huge mistake didn't slow down
enough to get a family picture
April love that your daughter and I have the same name
Mary hugs!!!
Ducky that was the coolest innovation for Grayson!!! Thank u for sharing with us... She is truly a miracle...
Chevy how's your leg??
Chicka D how's your hubby??
Allyson Happy Belated birthday!!
We closed on our new house today... So excited!!! I work tomorrow then we move Saturday and Sunday...
Hugs xoxoxoxo
Sweet Dreams...
Sweet Pea
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