I need more msbelle in my life. I dream of a time I might afford her as a long distance occasional PA. It's one of my secret crowdfunding goals. Because I have PILES of junk and old paper lying around that would amuse her.
'Time Bomb'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't know if y'all are ready for msbelle. One of my fondest memories is her yelling at me to get rid of all my crap while packing to move.
I just tried to like this post.
I def. need a msbelle,
I need more msbelle in my life.
So say we all.
DH has been purging from our storage bin. I told him to use his judgement because it was likely I would never remember the stuff that has been there for years. He is pulling aside the clothes or anything he just can't decide whether it means something to me or not. He has to do it because quite a few things were broken in moves, and that will be too upsetting for me. It is better that he just toss the broken items so I will never know.
Laura, I grok that. Better not to know.
The whole ignorance is bliss thing works sometimes.
I read sad dog news on Twitter, from an account I don't follow,. I read it, because an account I do follow shared it. Screw you Account-I-Do-Follow. Why would you retweet news about a sick dog, who isn't your dog, to your unsuspecting followers? I mean, they weren't even sharing it crowdfund treatment. It was just like, "How about kicking off your weekend with a possibly terminal dog, who has nearly no hope?'
Cindy, that dog video is adorbs. Thank you!
Here's more, meara. Enjoy this happy, healthy Dog-I-Don-t-Know, who is thrilled to get her (or his) hairs did.
Somewhere, I hear Hec saying, "This new Natter needs more cats." Your long wait is over, David.
"Ain't no Roomba cramping my style. So anyhow baby, how you doin?"
Missing the beach, Buffistas? Laugh with Mr. Seagull, not at him.
Per my kids, the above is already a meme.
Thank you, Cindy!
H and StY cleared out my mom's house. H set aside things he thought I might want or be interested in--the rest went to the dump without my ever seeing it. As it was, every item was a decision--he knows that about me, and I'm forever grateful to both of them for reducing those decisions down to something manageable.
I have a saga. Bear with me. About twenty years ago one side of my tongue swelled. I could feel it tickling in the back of my throat, and it filled my mouth on that side. I couldn't speak understandably, so I asked off of phone duty for the day, though I worked a regular shift with tasks I didn't need to talk for. The condition wasn't linked to an allergen that I could identify, and after about four hours, it subsided on its own.
I was puzzled, but forgot about it till it happened again. And again a few weeks later--when I made the connection. In every case I had been toweringly angry about a situation, and had no safe place to express that anger.
Once I made the connection, it never happened again.
Until late last night. While reading before bed I rubbed my tongue along my molars, and when I brushed my teeth and put in my night guard I noticed it was sore on that side. I woke two hours later drooling and unable to swallow. I got up and made some hot salt water to swish in my mouth. That felt better but didn't reduce the swelling. I pulled several chunks of frozen fruit from the freezer, hoping direct application would reduce swelling. I sipped hot water.
I'd identified this condition as my old friend, brought on by my futile anger at yesterday's events, but this time both sides of my tongue were involved, and it had swollen to the point it was difficult to swallow, and I could feel tingling at the edge of my throat. What really frightened me though was that underneath my jaw, my throat had swollen--the skin was taut--I had the biggest and most solid double chin, ever.
To conclude, 911, barely able to enunciate, paramedics, bless 'em, they didn't mock, and were happy, after an hour or so, to note I was speaking more clearly. They did BP, checked blood sugar, pulse ox, palpated the throat, almost didn't wince when I couldn't "stick out my tongue" and left with my promise to contact my doctor.
I slept a couple hours, everything's much less swollen, I can almost swallow normally and under my jaw, while still somewhat swollen, isn't taut.
In conclusion, anger is a powerful force. I'd like to use mine in a far more constructive way, because this, while powerful, was no fun.
I'm forever grateful to both of them for reducing those decisions down to something manageable.
Exactly.
Oh Beverly, that sounds extremely unpleasant. My neighbor stopped by and was understanding of my blood pressure cuff next to me as I watched news. I felt I had to keep track because, yes, anger is a powerful force.
Oh, man, Beverly, that sounds awful!