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Michelle...I haven't been on here in forever, but like the others, thought of you when I heard the news and wanted to extend my deepest sympathies. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Hi Jen! Hope all is well, and that you're having a wonderful birthday!
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You know Shell, I'd never seen white boxers until you posted yours...I've always seen black, brown, brindle, but never white. They're like little ghosties! They look very sweet together, your ghosties! "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Adopted another boxer, but he has some problems.
ImGunnaJump replied to Conundrum's topic in The Bonfire
I'm so glad this was a happy ending too...another sweet pooch, who deserves a good life, gets one! -
I'm trying to be strong, but I'm not sure how much more I can take.
ImGunnaJump replied to Muenkel's topic in The Bonfire
So sorry to hear this, but like some others have said it may just be a matter of readjusting your meds . Give us an update after you've seen your neuro, in the mean time know there are a lot of people wishing you well -
I lurk every now and then, and when I do I'm always skimming around to see if there is any update in someone's post about this case. Lee had a big presence on this site, and is missed even by those of us who didn't know him. I'm so glad to hear this is finally moving forward for you, his family, and his friends. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Oh my god, do I love that movie....I wasn't even born when it was made, and stumbled across it one day about 8 years ago on a pbs station when there was nothing else on. I fell in love with Paul Newman then! I'm a child of the late sixties and seventies, and a lot of the movies he was doing then like "Inferno" didn't interest me, and the stuff he did ealier passed over me without notice...I just wasn't at a place to appreciate any of it. So, other than Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Paul Newman was someone I was aware of, thought he was handsome, but never appreciated....until I saw The Long Hot Summer. I've since caught up with a lot of his work, but The Long Hot Summer is still my favorite Paul Newman movie. The scene he does in the middle of the movie, standing on the balcony in his shorts talking into Clara's room (his wife, Joanne Woodward played Clara), is so great...it's so sexy without being vulgar, and as you say, was considered racy for the time. As it happened Friday afternoon I was flipping through channels and caught Torn Curtain and was able to watch it start to finish. It was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and is a suspense film in the tradition of Rear Window...Paul Newman and Julie Andrews starred. Anyway, after it was over I began wondering how this great old movie star was really doing since there had been stuff in the tabloids about him being ill...and I silently wished him well. So I was really taken aback when it was announced the next morning he had passed away Friday. God bless him...he really was wonderful all the way around. As Airdvr said, sometime this winter treat yourself to The Long Hot Summer. P.S. JimmyT: That's a cool story! "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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I sent a prayer up for the Henley family also...so much damage from such a thing as a chin-up bar, how sad. I second the vote for the Rehab Inst. of Chicago - they do great things there. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Hope you had a great day also....
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Hope the skies clear where you're at and you have a great birthday!
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I hope you have a wonderful day with those you love...
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It's good to hear from you, glad you got what you needed to hang in there.
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Way to go! "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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... but I can't stop chewing over the event, and all the things leading up to it. bit like an incident report: I can see a long line of events leading up to the accident, starting with taking a detour to a wind tunnel (which turned out to be closed), making several wrong turns in a city I'm unfamiliar with, in a country I don't live in, being annoyed at being behind schedule and and and.. but bottom line is that I screwed up majorly, made a stupid driving decision, and am damn lucky not to have killed anyone. it's really shaken me up in ways that go well beyond the expense and hassle that it involves. I've always felt like a reasonably competent person. I skydive, I climb, I have a kid - I can't afford to make such stupid mistakes. what to do to get my brain back? *** Like you said, you're still really shaken up. It will take some time for that to wear off. I had an accident in November along the lines of what your talking about - running late, was in construction traffic that was stop-n-go, looked away for a second and slammed right into the back of someone. The person I hit was totally fine and her car repaired promptly by my ins. co., so all turned out well considering. But it took a good week before I wasn't nervous starting a car. Another 3-4 weeks before I could calm down entirely (after the court date for the ticket). When you're really shaken by just the physicality of the accident (in my case the *bang* of the cars. I can still hear it and feel it; your case maybe seeing the cyclist fall(?), combined with the knowledge in your soul it was totally your fault for being late, being lost and frustrated, etc., your psyche takes a hit for it. And well it should, if you have a conscience, and clearly you do. You are a person who obviosly knows right from wrong, can learn from their mistakes, and will do better in the future...and knowing this about yourself, makes you competent to get behind the wheel of a car again. Like Spence said, we have to take a deeeeeep breath when we're in aggravating situations in the future so it doesn't lead to something far worse...and we will, and that makes us competent to drive. We've learned from our mistakes, have a desire and a plan to not repeat them...that is how you know you deserve your confidence. Beating yourself up only serves a purpose until it teaches you something - once you've learned and made amends, it's pointless. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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So sorry... "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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How's little Kismet doing? Good luck and enjoy your time in Amsterdam. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Wow...just wow I just saw this thread for the first time last night and read through it all...how terrible for your son. I don't have kids, wish I did, but don't. And after reading all this all I could think of was how difficult it is in this day and age to raise them - to stay on top of stuff (as best you can anyway), to know how to resolve situations like this. There are so many angles to this - the kids (yours and the bullies), the courts, the principal, the bus driver, the neighbors, witnesses, witness statements....ooooyyy! Anyway, I'm really glad you shared your story because it gave me some real insight as to how parents are having to approach things (as opposed to when I was a kid in the 60's and a teenager in the 70's). I'm also glad this got some results for your son, and I hope the bullies can get the help they so clearly need....good job Mom!!
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Thanks alot everyone!I REALLY appreciate all the input.Keep it coming if you can.My foot thanks you too!lol
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Well, the two podiatrists I have worked for advocated the treatments you mentioned. It seems the most important in their minds were: -wear the brace at night (expensive and pain-in-the-ass uncomfortable, but helps patients told me). *I don't know how doable this brace will be w/out ins., so make sure to do follow the other treatments. -use the inserts in shoes and never go barefoot while the fascia is inflammed, even in the house. Wear some sort of supportive shoes that will accomodate the inserts. *These inserts are expensive too. If you cannot afford these, at least buy some inserts they sell over the counter in the drug store (Walgreen's carries several brands - better than nothing right now for you. You'll need to replace these fairly often as they don't hold up but a month or two most). -follow the phys.therapy treatments like icing and strengthening exercises. -use the antinflam. meds. Hope this helps www.nismat.org/ptcor/plantar "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Minna...you rock, big time! Your disappoinment w/how the AFF turned out is clear, but remember: most able bodied people wouldn't dream of doing a tandem ...so you are waaaaaaay ahead of the game in life. Fly w/Angus every chance you get: you are a skydiver. Never forget that. "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Hi there...we don't know each other, but I wanted to congratulate you on your "A" I used to post more often (I lurk a little now and then), and have noticed your progress from when you first signed in on the meet n greet page. You've come so far in such a short time...it's such a great feeling, isn't it???
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This was very funny and right on target, but with your skygod skilz...you knew that! "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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Thanks Bomb420 for uploading...I don't have my Parachutist yet either. Very nice piece Skymamma...both you and Granny did a great job with your articles "...I've learned that while the "needs" in life are important (food, water, shelter), it's the "wants" in life (ice cream, chocolate, sex) that make it worth the effort." Kbordson
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***And, the winner is... flygirl69 with "Marbles!" Although all the other names were original, cute, sweet, etc. the kitten was 'rolling' all over the floor this weekend. I picked a name that would suit her the best. flygirl69 - please PM your color choice, desired length (please keep to a minimum), and address. I am at home sicker than sick, so I should be able to start on your prize today (if I'm not sleeping). THANK YOU ALL!!