Darby this morning: "No thank you, I think I have had enough bacon."
...said Seabiscuit, never.
Damn, Kato would eat a ROCK just to make sure it wasn't food.
'Life of the Party'
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Darby this morning: "No thank you, I think I have had enough bacon."
...said Seabiscuit, never.
Damn, Kato would eat a ROCK just to make sure it wasn't food.
I think my parents' dog has maybe refused lettuce. Once. After picking it up and then dropping it again.
Work has been sucking sweaty monkeyballs today but overhearing "More calls about moonshine, please" from a coworker just now made me snort with laughter.
For those of you who were born in or before 1965, have you been told you should get screened for Hep C?
I guess that is the new thing for baby boomers. [link]
Also, I guess the CDC considers me a baby boomer.
The CDC is wrong: the baby boom ended in 1964.
And no, nobody has told me to get screened for Hep C. Huh.
I am home, my cats are nuts, should fall down soon.
I'll deal with the dried barf tomorrow.
The CDC is wrong: the baby boom ended in 1964.
I thought it was 1963, but yeah-I thought it was before my time.
I guess they think it might be because repeat use needles and syringes were used back then, and maybe not cleaned that well.
Memory is weird. About 25 years ago or so the doctor alerted my parents to some need to test for Hep C, but now I can't recall if it was just my mom, because she had Hep B, or just my mom and me, because of all my travels, or everyone in the family.
I can see the sense in getting a hep C test done, and I probably will, but man I don't want to.
I don't tend to do so well with the tests for major diseases.
There was a poster about the Hep C thing in either the Atlanta or Flint airport this week, I forget which. Probably Atlanta, what with the CDC connection and all.