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.
Hi Pix!!
Oooh, you want PUNNY dog names. Well then.
Chewbarka
Droolius Caesar
Bark Twain
Hairy Paw-ter
The Notorious D.O.G.
Orville Redenbarker
Salvador Dogi
Sherlock Bones
Woofgang Puck (or Woofgang Ameowdeaus Mozart if it's a bit cat-like)
Bark Obama
James Earl Bones
L.L. Drool J
Beowoof
William Shakespaw
Jabba the Mutt
Bob Scratchit
Sir Arthur Canine Doyle
Dogstoyevsky
Fuzz Alrdrin
Luke Skybarker
Karl Barx
Ron Fleasly
Bone, James Bone
Ryan Fleacrest
Hairy Houndini
Winston Furchill
Muttley Crew
Indiana Bones
Fyodor Dogstoevsky
Kareem Abdul Ja-Bark
Groucho Barks
Paw-casso
George Bernard Paw
Dumbledog
Fleasy E
Andy War-Howl
Boba Fetch
All depending on doggo purrsonality, of course ;P
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Love you Erin, those are great!
Timelies all!
Nova and Luna were given those names by their foster family(the whole litter had space/celestial names) and we decided to keep the names. We are science fiction fans after all. :)
Our previous cat was Puss in Boots, because of her coloring.(Orange tabby tuxedo, white front paws and white going halfway up the back legs.) She was named in 1991. Imagine my reaction when Shrek 2 came out...
Hec, when did you start running?
Exactly a year ago. I started my diet on August 1, and had started running the steps again the week before.
Okay, I did know you were running the steps. I thought you mean running on flat ground (which somehow seems more crazy to me than running the steps in the stadium, for no real reason other than I hate running). Is your piriformis behaving? (That's the fanciest way I've ever asked someone about their ass!)
Roofers started at 6am. That was actually helpful, kept me from oversleeping. Got Mom to the hospital with a few minutes to spare. Her knee replacement went GREAT and now she's staying overnight (as planned) for some PT and rehab before coming home tomorrow.
VA Hospital in Covid times: We both walked in with our own masks. Once we got into the hospital itself, we were temperature screened (both in the normal 97 degree range) and given replacement hospital-approved surgical type masks to change into. Each approved mask was in its own brown paper bag. Handy for storing my fabric mask with P25 filter insert! Hand sanitizer/tissue stations at every corner. Once she was checked in she was taken "back" for the standard pre-op stuff like biometrics, as well as a rapid result covid nasal swab. Where "rapid"= less than an hour.
I got to spend a few minutes with her pre-op after her Covid test came back negative (phew! It'll be another 5-9 days for my non-rapid resonse) where I touched NOTHING in the prep room except my backpack and myself. They got through most of the usual pre-op stuff while I was waiting in the lounge, but I was there to meet her Dr (who awkwardly stuck out his right hand as though for a shake...while I kept my hands in my pockets. It was a little weird.) I got a piece of paper with her patient ID number and there was an electronic board in the waiting area with patient numbers and various stages of progress. I also gave them my cell number and got text updates! Texts when she went in for surgery, when it was done, when she went into recovery, and once she had started to wake up. The Dr also called me after the surgery to let me know how it went (great.)
Once she was awake and successfully consumed her first ice chip a nurse called me and we were able to talk over the phone. I wasn't able to see her during transfer to her "clean room" and basically left at that point to go back to her place and be present for roofer needs. They had to come in a few times to check skylight installation from the inside. it's very loud. i want a nap.
Is your piriformis behaving? (That's the fanciest way I've ever asked someone about their ass!)
Yep. I still get some numbness in my lower leg, but I've learned some standing stretches that alleviate that. I always had some stretches I could do lying down but that didn't help when I was out and about and hammered with crippling pain. My sciatica is officially manageable now.
Considering that a year ago I couldn't walk one block to the corner store, I'm feeling a lot better about life from a physical standpoint.
Now if we could just get past the plague and this administration and get Matilda into a high school things would look rosier altogether.
I just saw Ken and got to hug him! We all wore masks, but after six months I hugged him!
Her knee replacement went GREAT
Great news! Also, I love you dearly for the most excellent names list.
I hugged him!
Ah, I bet that felt wonderful.
Oh, yay, Parker! How wonderful.
And also yay!Hec. Better is amazing. I'm all for better, whenever, however. Go you with the bettering.
Toddson, how is the new place? Are you feeling more settled as you unpack?
Loving the dog names. I can't pick a favorite.
We had a big ol' lug of a yellow tabby whose default name was Punkin. He was so laid back and unflappable though that he was universally referred to as the Dude. There was TC (tripod cat), solid cloudy grey, Merlin, a bruiser kitten of a yellow tabby we assumed was male, named ironically Buttercup (dear little Buttercup). Shoulda named her Miss Piggy--that would have been on the nose. Intense black and orange tortie named Ember. Dogs, Thisby, Sheba, and (I didn't name him) Spiffy. At some point I'd still like a pair of grey sister cats to name Hepzibah and Mehitabel. Or Grimalkin and Griselda. Most friends' dogs are called people names, though.
The ones listed here are the best ones I've heard.
Also, woohoo for the good experience with the knee replacement!
It did! And in more happy news, four members of the Horde are moving to Washington, and my sister has left Texas for Denver.