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May 09, 2014 02:45AM
yea Terri meds kicked in and slept for awhile. Left at 9:00 yesterday morning and got back 9:40 last nite! Worst part was surgery was late so didnt get to eat or drink till supper time! Long day!
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our regular friend, hope you look after yourself and that everything is sorted out !
I am a diabetic, and have been for seven years because of the family history, although I do work/play hard to keep fit and healthy.
But I do know it can be hard, my wife has had a tough last six months with health as well.
Life can be hard sometimes, but we have to make the most of the good times and we will be here to keep you happy and hopefully healthy.
our regular friend, hope you look after yourself and that everything is sorted out !
I am a diabetic, and have been for seven years because of the family history, although I do work/play hard to keep fit and healthy.
But I do know it can be hard, my wife has had a tough last six months with health as well.
Life can be hard sometimes, but we have to make the most of the good times and we will be here to keep you happy and hopefully healthy.
Terri wrote: "Dipanjan wrote: "@ Daniel - Boston is the place where you can feel the entire American History unfold right before your very eyes. Specially if you go to the oldest bar in town and drink from that ..."The Green Dragon Tavern dates back to 1654, and is the oldest historic Boston bar , there is another The Bell in Jar which is also quite old!
Terri wrote: "Dipanjan wrote: "@ Daniel - Boston is the place where you can feel the entire American History unfold right before your very eyes. Specially if you go to the oldest bar in town and drink from that ..."Yes Dips I certainly know, last summer we did a scavenger hunt with the kids, a lot of fun takes you all around historic downtown Boston, we learned things we never knew
Lavada wrote: "Good luck Malina"Thanks!
We have a very efficient courtroom, I was in and out in 15 minutes and the good thing my fine was cut in half! Yay!
Malina wrote: "Lavada wrote: "Good luck Malina"Thanks!
We have a very efficient courtroom, I was in and out in 15 minutes and the good thing my fine was cut in half! Yay!"
Glad you weren't sitting there all day. Court is only fun when you're the spectator.
Lorrea, I will have a very busy weekend. My son has a soccer tournament nearly two hours away. I'm looking forward to it, but on the other hand I may have to work. Blah!What are your plans to keep from having a boring weekend?
Kristy wrote: "Lorrea, I will have a very busy weekend. My son has a soccer tournament nearly two hours away. I'm looking forward to it, but on the other hand I may have to work. Blah!What are your plans to kee..."
Oh Kristy, I'm right there with you, soccer all weekend as well...I have two sons who play, at least my daughter is not into it
Kristy wrote: "Lorrea, I will have a very busy weekend. My son has a soccer tournament nearly two hours away. I'm looking forward to it, but on the other hand I may have to work. Blah!What are your plans to kee..."
Well, I'm getting rid of my kids as soon as possible tomorrow and my husband and I are going to have a date weekend!! Not sure what we're doing, but without kids it's bound to be fun!!
Terri wrote: "Do you know the name of the bar? I'll have to check it out! "Green Dragon Tavern .... sit in the same spot where Samuel Adams used to sit.
@ Malina - Bell In The Jar is the oldest yes. Now you know why I love Boston. It's the heartland of the American History.
@ Kristy - Yeah ..... ain't that a lovely beer? I wonder what will happen to me if I make the finest beer and call it Gandhi. I will be skinned alive.
Dipanjan wrote: "@ Kristy - Yeah ..... ain't that a lovely beer? I wonder what will happen to me if I make the finest beer and call it Gandhi. I will be skinned alive."LOL Dips! We can sell it here in Boston, anything goes!
I'd drink a beer named after Gandhi! He was all about peace and prospering as a human culture. And I find that in beer.
Malina wrote: "Dipanjan wrote: "@ Kristy - Yeah ..... ain't that a lovely beer? I wonder what will happen to me if I make the finest beer and call it Gandhi. I will be skinned alive."LOL Dips! We can sell it he..."
Gotta love American commercialism. haha.
It will be served next to the Mother Teresa Lager.
@ Malina / Kristy - Gujarat is a dry state ONLY because Mahatma Gandhi was born there. Unbelievable .... alcohol is banned .... if you wanna experience the Prohibition Days ..... you are invited. PLUS, it's a nationwide DRY DAY on his birthday. :(
Dipanjan wrote: "@ Malina / Kristy - Gujarat is a dry state ONLY because Mahatma Gandhi was born there. Unbelievable .... alcohol is banned .... if you wanna experience the Prohibition Days ..... you are invited. P..."There are counties in Texas that are still dry. So, people drive to the next county, get drunk, then drive back.
I live in a dry county, but I'm boycotting that! Dips, that is very interesting info about Gujarat. It does show a lot of respect for Gandhi.
@ Daniel - Ha ha yeah ..... imagine our conveyance expense just to get drunk LOL.@ Kristy - But the largest consumption of alcohol happens in Gujarat. Bootleggers are rampant. Your alcohol is just a phone call away out there.
Dips, yes it is. Even our bootleggers live right next door. So, I take it you have to drive to get alcohol?Malina, that's how it is where I live. Only restaurants. Our grocery stores sell beer and wine, that's it.
@ Kristy - Well, you know me. I had the best bar when I was living there. ROFL. Me and my nefarious connections.
Malina wrote: "My town, just opened its first liquor store last year, only restaurants served it before."Ah, gotta love our puritanical sensibilities.
Dipanjan wrote: "@ Kristy - Well, you know me. I had the best bar when I was living there. ROFL. Me and my nefarious connections."Okay, now that I wrote a book entitled "Nefarious," I seem to spot the word more frequently than I used to. I suppose it's like buying a new car; once you've done so, you seem to notice that same make/model everywhere.
Steven wrote: Okay, now that I wrote a book entitled "Nefarious," I seem to spot the word more frequently than I used to. I suppose it's like buying a new car; once you've done so, you seem to notice that same make/model everywhere."Steven, don't let your mind play tricks on you. It's not a nefarious illusion. We are actually using nefarious in a very nefarious volume among the most nefarious group of people.
@ Ruth - Minority Report is no more a thing of the future. Victoria and I have a lifetime cell in a gulag for our thoughts. Welcome to the gulag inmate.
Steven wrote: "Dipanjan wrote: "@ Kristy - Well, you know me. I had the best bar when I was living there. ROFL. Me and my nefarious connections."Okay, now that I wrote a book entitled "Nefarious," I seem to spo..."
I'll be starting Ruthless on my trip this week! I'm looking forward to it!
Amber wrote: "I got it in my email but will have to download it to my tablet later."I hope you'll enjoy it, Amber!
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