I'm with amych and -t when it comes to decongestants.
How's Isaac about the jumping up so far?
A qualified win? No jumping on me so far, but he does tend to lean his arm right into the surgical site. Ow. I am trying to get him to move to the other side of the bed.
Have people tried that sticky poster-mounting stuff?
I have tried it with little to no success, but not really recently.
I'd go with the poster-end-slidy-things.
If you click, you click.
I get nervous when ita posts "click" ... turns out that it was in a different sense here.
Oh. Jee. Zus. Christ.
Christmas Tree Shooting: Colorado Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself With Gun Left Under Christmas Tree
CORTEZ, Colo. — Authorities say a 12-year-old Colorado boy accidentally shot himself in the leg while playing with a loaded pistol his parents had hidden behind the family Christmas tree.
Montezuma County Sheriff Gerald Wallace says the boy was shot in the calf on Monday morning but the injury wasn't serious.
Wallace says the parents had left for work but other family members took the boy to a hospital.
The sheriff says he won't recommend charges because the parents had left the .22 pistol a reasonable distance from the child.
It wasn't clear why the weapon was hidden there. Wallace says the boy was "digging around" when he found it. His father had other weapons locked in a safe.
Gaaaah. Why would you leave loaded weapons lying around ANYWHERE when you have kids??
The sheriff says he won't recommend charges because the parents had left the .22 pistol a reasonable distance from the child.
because children never MOVE of course! Oh and children rarely take an interest in what's under the Christmas tree. Can hardly blame the parents for hiding a gun there.
In case you find a perspective from other countries interesting - an editorial on the Republican party in the
Independent:
Johann Hari: Republicans, religion and the triumph of unreason
You have to admire the audacity of the right. Here's what's actually happening. The US is the only major industrialised country that does not provide regular healthcare to all its citizens. Instead, they are required to provide for themselves – and 50 million people can't afford the insurance. As a result, 18,000 US citizens die every year needlessly, because they can't access the care they require. That's equivalent to six 9/11s, every year, year on year. Yet the Republicans have accused the Democrats who are trying to stop all this death by extending healthcare of being "killers" – and they have successfully managed to put them on the defensive.