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Author: Bill Carton - (The Roadie)Bill Carton - (The Roadie)
Date: Apr 24, 2007 19:36
"Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr." cox.net> wrote:
>Susan wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 16:39:00 -0000, Haunt
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> *snort*
>
>Needs some clown shoes.
Oh, puhleeze don't invoke the clown's name in Susan's presence!
--
Bill "the Roadie" Carton
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Author: Chris UChris U
Date: Apr 24, 2007 18:07
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 11:56:47 -0700, "BEI Design"
comcast.net.invalid> wrote:
>> The added downside is the aftermath often leaves you
>> feeling very weary from lack of decent sleep and of
>> course the
>> effects of any PK's you may take to try and ease the pain.
>> Hope it soon clears up.
>
>I mostly take Celebrex for inflammation, and then Protonix to
>deal with the resulting stomach problem. Today is better
I'm limited to which PK's I can take due to also being
asthmatic. So I have Tramadol in 50mg, Paracetamol in 500mg
and Codine in 30mg with Omerprazole to combat any gastric
problems. Plus I take 75mg soluble Asprin as part of my
treatment for blood circulation control.
Must admit I keep thinking about how much longer I'll be
able to carry on riding my motor bike though as the affects
of "Arthur" make it more painful to use the throttle, clutch
etc for long periods. Mostly just for shopping trips now :-(
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Author: jrgjrg
Date: Apr 24, 2007 17:42
On 4/24/2007 3:02 PM Rev. Beergoggles opined:
> SneakyP wrote:
>
>> Maybe Lintard just discovered his 37 witnesses in NANA-E were the
>> sockpuppets of "danger-rearing-its-ugly-head" Moronis.
>> Oh! the embarassment of discovery!
>
> Sort of like the first time you change the babies diaper, eh.
>
ya, the subject is pooper, isn't it...
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Author: jrgjrg
Date: Apr 24, 2007 17:39
On 4/24/2007 11:12 AM Chris U opined:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:02:01 -0700, "BEI Design"
> comcast.net.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Darned arthritis has flared up *bad*. The first joint on my
>>middle finger, right hand and the...
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Author: cliftoclifto
Date: Apr 24, 2007 17:22
Quaestor wrote:
> Cadbury Moose wrote:
>>WindsorFox wrote:
>>>Rev. Beergoggles wrote:
>>>
>>
>>Doesn't look like this moose: I only wear bow ties.
>
> They say "Wasamatta U" on them?
I'd guess that was a different moose. But that's just me.
--
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.
That's why stereo has two channels.
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Author: cliftoclifto
Date: Apr 24, 2007 17:17
BEI Design wrote:
> clifto wrote:
>> I was taking Zantac and/or Pepcid and/or generics of
>> same. They were helping somewhat, but there were still a
>> few episodes of tummy-gronk.
>
> Is that the result of your chemo?
No, just a lifelong tendency to bellyache. I mean, to have one. Years
back I was actually hospitalized for ulcers.
--
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.
That's why stereo has two channels.
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Author: cliftoclifto
Date: Apr 24, 2007 17:16
Quaestor wrote:
> Seth wrote:
>>We've already seen how well the law works.
>
> We have seen how the _dma_ law works. You are jumping on thin ice when
> you use the enemy's efforts as proof that good efforts would be
> fruitless.
That's especially true when enforcement of the existing law is sparse
and weak, and prohibited by individuals.
--
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.
That's why stereo has two channels.
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Author: NormanMNormanM
Date: Apr 24, 2007 16:30
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 16:12:57 -0800, Quaestor wrote:
> clifto wrote:
>>Quaestor wrote:
>>>And it is raw fertilizer. (And people like to believe "organic" is good
>>>for something.)
>>AFAIAC "organic" means it contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
>>That makes shit as organic as any other item.
> Irrelevant definition. "Organic" can also mean indigenous (as in, "one
> of the organs" - mainly a british useage).
Also in U.S. military usage. A unit can be either "organic" to a larger unit
(i.e., a part of the larger unit, as described by the MTOE), or "attached"
to it (i.e., having its own MTOE structure, apart from the larger unit).
Or something like that.
--
Norman
~Doko ni mo nai sono basho e
~Ima hajimaru utagoe ga
~Todoite-iru, michibiite'ru
~Takaraka ni to heaven
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Author: BEI DesignBEI Design
Date: Apr 24, 2007 16:25
clifto wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
>> clifto wrote:
>>> Bet the Protonix would have helped with the stomach
>>> problems. Good stuff.
>>
>> Yes indeed! I advanced from Tums, to Zantac, to
>> Protonix. Best
>> I (well my stomach at least) have felt in years.
>
> I was taking Zantac and/or Pepcid and/or generics of
> same. They were helping somewhat, but there were still a
> few episodes of tummy-gronk.
Is that the result of your chemo?
> If I rinsed my mouth with
> the wrong stuff and any got down my throat, it hurt. With
> the new stuff I don't get any of that.
Good news, congratulations. Hope all is well with you.
Beverly
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Author: Mark StevensMark Stevens
Date: Apr 24, 2007 16:20
Mark Ferguson wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 19:38:33 GMT, "DGDevin"
> wrote:
>
>> "Mark Ferguson" whew.com> wrote in message
>> news:462e55f9$0$14136$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
>>
>>>> "Bulk" doesn't matter so much to me, I don't care if Marvin's Mortgage
>>>> Mania
>>>> only calls or faxes or e-mails three people a day, if I'm one of them and
>>>> I
>>>> didn't ask to hear from them on my dime, then it's spam. Spam isn't about
>>>> content and it isn't about volume, it's about permission.
>>> Don't let anybody hear you say that. You will be labeled a crank,
>>> idiot, tool, etc....
>> There are folks here who insist that only their definition of spam is useful
>> and only methods they approve of are legitimate means to fight spam, so
>...
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