Buckets of health (and patience) ~ma to you Jeff. Here's to clean blood and pink healthy tissue.
Goodness. All these procedures. Are you the book on tape world champ? (I've got some suggestions if you are)
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Buckets of health (and patience) ~ma to you Jeff. Here's to clean blood and pink healthy tissue.
Goodness. All these procedures. Are you the book on tape world champ? (I've got some suggestions if you are)
Much health ~ma to Jeff. Wow.
For those writers here, I thought you might be interested in this New York Times Sunday Book Review article on modern self-publishing.
Jeff, damn. What a saga. Glad to see you up and about, mang.
Oh Jeff, I'm glad you're back, but I'm so sorry you have had to go through so much.
this year’s most in-demand celebrity plastic surgery package.
I don't care if it's true or not. This is amusing the hell out of me right now. The last thing I think a new mom would want to deal with is recovery from a ceasarean, a boob job, and a tummy tuck all at once.
The last thing I think a new mom would want to deal with is recovery from a ceasarean, a boob job, and a tummy tuck all at once.
Would have done without the boob job, but having the tummy tuck since the c-section was already there would have been alright with me.
Jeff that is such an epic tale, it deserves to be made into a movie starring Russell Crowe in the lead. As your kidney. Then he can die tragically and be replaced by a new kidney, as played by Orlando Bloom.
Exploding Toads Baffle Experts.
That article amused me more than it should have.
As your kidney. Then he can die tragically and be replaced by a new kidney, as played by Orlando Bloom.
seriously just hurt myself gaffawing.
That article amused me more than it should have.
I've waffling between amused and horrified.
Jeff, good to have you back!
[eta: Okay, the last line of the article has pushed me over the edge into amused:
Explanations include an unknown virus, a fungus that has infected the water, or crows, which in an echo of the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds, attack the toads, literally scaring them to death.]