I love this. There should be epic sagas of their struggles.
There were. Complete with an arms race over potato mashers and spatulas. I really should ask my dad to write some of them down.
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I love this. There should be epic sagas of their struggles.
There were. Complete with an arms race over potato mashers and spatulas. I really should ask my dad to write some of them down.
So, which is going to be worse for me? The upset tum from drinking a cup of coffee, or the caffeine-withdrawal headache if I don't have it? I can't decide.
The headache, probably.
::thwump::
Raquel, shame on them. Stick with us, and we'll show you the love.
BT! It's good to see you around. May the foot treatment work and the bad dreams leave you alone.
Jilli, I'm so glad to hear your friend is doing better. Now, you should feel better. Because I said so.
lexine, squee! K-bug is going to the prom!
The headache, probably.
That's what I'm suspecting. Pete has gone to the store to purchase digestive biscuts; I'll have some of those with the coffee.
(Biscuts. Why does that look wrong? Where oh where did my brain go?)
That there are tribes of potato herders fighting off wily potato rustlers in Idaho?
I love this. There should be epic sagas of their struggles.
When I was in college, some friends and I went into a fast food restaurant and castigated them for perpetuating the oppression of the poor, endangered poato. Yes, the typo is deliberate. Their sign out front was mis-spelled, and we were inspired to tell the tale of the innocent, peaceful poato-people who nonetheless lived in fear of being torn from their homeland to suffer a dreadful fate in the deep-friers of America.
The next day the sign advertised only fries.
biscuits
Okay, Connie, I've perused our database, and the best I can say with warfarin is: (1) it really IS the best drug to prevent clotting in a patient with a-fib; (2) I'm sure the doctor is already going to do this, but DH needs to have his INR monitored closely.
Biscuits sound like a good idea, Jilli. However you want to spell them. Sip the coffee as slowly as you can and stop if you feel queasy. I use extra cream in my coffee in such a situation, as well. unless the thought is disgusting, as it sometimes is, then I have extra sugar.
biscuits
Ah-ah! Thank you. It's a sad, sad thing when an editor is too loopy to spellcheck. Which is why I didn't go to work today.
Okay, Connie, I've perused our database
I've got the best secret resources in the whole world.