CRAZY TOWN WAITING ROOM - TESTS coming up? All Stages Welcome.
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Thank you Cubbie and Lucy. Biopsy is not until April 30, so it must not be urgent.
Great news, Iris and M0mmy - was too freaked out the other day and forgot to mention it!!
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thats ok, celebrated today with pretty freash nails and yesteday with nifty haircut!
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About 11 years ago, on a really hot & sticky summer day (>100F), a coyote trotted through the open front door of Quizno's down in the Loop and serenely sat down, cooling himself off in the reach-in bottled-drink bin. (For those of you unfamiliar with Chicago, that is about as "downtown" as a city gets)! It just sat there placidly till Animal Control came and took it to their van--where it was examined and then turned loose in a county Forest Preserve.
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hey sandy, i would follow that coyote as well!
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Hello my friends. Iris, great news!! I am so relieved you are doing better. Pennsy, praying for your DH. Lucy, happy birthday to your DH 🎂. Ducky, I love the photos!! Especially the photobooth ones. ❤️ Today was my birthday. Spent most of it with DGS! I made myself a lemon poppy seed cake.
This is me and DGS. We do this same picture every year on my birthday.
Hugs all around!!
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Molly ..Happy Birthday 🎉 What a gorgeous photo of both you and your grandson 🤗
And your lemon poppy seed cake looks VERY yummy !!!!!
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Many happy returns, Molly
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Happy birthday Molly!!!! What a wonderful picture!
Hooray for good news, Iris and Mof2!
And a joyous Passover and Easter weekend to all!
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Molly, you have an adorable grandson, love the smile.
Been thinking, folks on here were so great to send me a boatload of scarfs and hats when i went through the trama of watching my hair go down the drain, been looking for someone to pass the scarfs on to as the hair may not bee real long butmit is hair?!,,
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Molly, DGS has your smile! Happy birthday!
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back from trip to gym, my but saw many pals i had not seen in some time including some who are going through some tough times, thats what happens when we all get older
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Happy Birthday Molly and to your husband, Lucy! Remember we are not old, we are vintage!
Saw my MO yesterday, she says the spider veins are from the radiation, and it's normal to get new ones even years later.
I've got a four day weekend due schools being closed for the Easter holiday. Even us non-teachers don't have to work this break. I'm using it as a personal retreat to do some thinking and planning for this year. Sort of excited about it, actually.
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Proud: I'm sure there's somebody on the boards here who'd appreciate and use those scarves and hats. Keep asking.
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yeah, i may post on the xeloda board as well, someone could use them
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Iris - there is also a "freecycle" thread somewhere - I've given away compression camis that didn't work for me that way.
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thanks, will look for it
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Molly glad you liked the photos.....and Happy Birthday....your grandson has your face.adorable
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Thought you might like to see the bride.....My son and his daughter......I can’t believe my son will be 61 in three months...
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Her gown was absolutely gorgeous.....and she had a cathederal veil.....what a gorgeous bride she was....In this picture the mink stole she has on was my mother’s.......who died in 1984....she said “Nannie is here with me and I am wrapped in her love”
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Ducky - Gorgeous photos, and as always, gorgeous family! Love the one with the veil blowing in the wind - very artistic.
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Ducky, congrats on Villanova's NCAA title!
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Ducky ..what a truly beautiful photo of the happy couple ...and great photography as well !!!
Cubbie ..yes ...vintage is a far superior way to discribe us than old :-)
Hugs to all
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Thanks Sandy.......Philly, and Philly suburbs are very happy today.........actually my grandaughter is looking to go there for Nursing....she was invited to attend an all day there ...out of the suburban area...only 2 are chosen and she was one.....my daughter is going to the “Poor House".....LOL.....but anything for her kids.....her son is in University of the Sciences for Pharm D......and doing very well.....can't believe he is going into his Jr year next semester.....he lived on Campus for the 1st 2 years and has decided to commute the last 4....thank God....it is a bad area....but most of the Philly great schools are in not great area's......My daughter is giving him her 2 year old car, and she bought a new one..he can park right on campus....much safter, except for driving....UGH
Now Villanova no, they are on the Main Line....Temple University is a great school...lucky yu can walk the streets in the daytime let alone night......same with University of Pa....and that is a $63,000 school.......such a shame......last year one of the students was attacked with a rock and got a fractured skull....my grandson is only 3/4 blocks from Penn
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ducky, gee i sort of think it common that areas where colleges are often not great. I remember when my neice was college shopping, she asked me about columbia university, did not know how to tell her that they border harlem. She was coming from lancaster, pa .......she ended up at uva which i think was more of a suburban feel.
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Iris we have some around here more in the suburban areas....but your colleges like Drexel, U of P, U of S, LaSalle, Temple, are all in crappy areas....Temple being the worst......
Now the suburbs have quite a few good ones, but the more desired are in shabby neighborhoods...even getting to them is bad..you could get caughtt in a cross fire......car jacked...etc.....and its a shame......
One ofmy grandsons went to Carnagie Mellon in Pittsburgh...walk a few block and your in trobule......but I have to say probably right up there with Temple was.....Catholic University of America...mygrandaughter went there for nursing....another horrible place to walk just a couple of blocks from.......The Bascillica of the Immaculate Conception is their church.....magnificient......breathtaking.....its where all the dignataries from D.C. go for their Mass of the Dead.......couple blocks away bedlam......
It is sad cause most that I mentoned are all private, and big bucks......another one is Widener University....Chester, Pa....Worst city according to U.S News and World rep;ort.......$50.000 school...another grandaughter graduated from there.......its jus damn sad......
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Oh and not let me fail tomention PSU......safe school in the area......but you might lose your kid to hazing in that place.......we lost the Piazza boy...and 2 weeks ago another boy who was in Bermuda/Bahams?.....and was drinking and fell off a cliff and died.....he is from the town over from me.....my grandkids knew him......he was there for a Rugby Tournament......horribleMy grandson graduated from PSU...thank God got out safe.....now that is the Main Camp;us.....the satellite schools are pretty safe..... -
it is different from when we went to college. Then again i started at FIT in manhattan, we were in lockdown at one point due to the riots, i was sort of oblivious at the time then again i do remember eating granola in DC after a bus trip to protest the Vietnam war.
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LOL......you Rebel you...........my poor daughter is forever getting alerts...its like “Lockdown, armed robbery in area.....Lockdown...Man with a gun in the vivinity.....Lockdown..student attacked in the vicinity do not leave dorm.....then a fire and the friggin dorms have no sprinkler system in them.older dorms, but they have fire extinguishers......insane.....she ws livid when she. saw that.....but he will be home soon evne though he as only 30 minutes away.....comfortable bed, his own room again, a new mattress and a double be now.....and he applied for an Internship at CVS.....has not hear anything yet......he’s a great kid......
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Have to show you ladies this little lady....it is her Easter outfit....this is the coat, and the other the dress..This is Genevieve 10 months....Bobby’s sister....
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this is Kieran wishing he didn’t have to be dressed in this outfit.....LOL
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