Did they buy the bull sperm?
I don't know--my dad never said.
I should have taught my dad to make sure to get all the details for his cow breeding stories.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
Did they buy the bull sperm?
I don't know--my dad never said.
I should have taught my dad to make sure to get all the details for his cow breeding stories.
Calm~ma to you, msbelle, so you can rise above workplace chaos.
Teppy - I've been trying to find an excuse to try the 3 Penny Taproom
I haven't eaten there, but my mom says it's pretty good. And has a ton of beer (which is less relevant to you, but Will is a beer fan, IIRC.)
I have been craving ceasar salad for going on 3 weeks now. I had another just now and feel like I could eat another giant bowl. what is that about?
Huh. Micro-strokes are just a different name for mini-strokes. I've had a few micro-strokes. I've read these are more common than doctors used to think, thanks to the increasing number of MRIs being performed (which is how they found mine).
Heart disease and cancer are fairly rare in my family too. So I may stroke out too.
..my life really isn't like your lives, is it?
We did heat with wood when we lived in the country in a 1904 farmhouse and discovered that it would probably have been cheaper to heat the house by burning dollar bills than what it cost to heat it with propane. In Georgia, however, we never had to be quite that prepared. I found splitting logs to be rather soothing. At least it's exercise that accomplished something tangible.
I'm sorry the universe is piling stuff on you at such a rate, Consuela.
Fingers crossed for the home infusion option, ita.
Somehow I double-posted, several posts apart. Weird.
Somehow I double-posted, several posts apart. Weird.
Or one of your clones is running amok again.
I spent 4 years living in rural Maine as a child - we had a woodstove, although (unlike a lot of people we knew) it was not our primary source of heat for the house. I knew plenty of people with outhouses and/or no electricity (gas appliances and lamps) in Maine, actually.
So, the nurse says it's happening this weekend. She says the meds will whow up tomorrow, and a nurse will show up Sunday...and that's pretty much all I know other than sometimes the agencies over-promise.
That is good news! You should celebrate by getting a fade.
I knew plenty of people with outhouses and/or no electricity (gas appliances and lamps) in Maine, actually.
My grandfather in Georgia (my mom's dad) still had an outhouse when we first visited him in '67. And he'd just put in electricity about two years before that.