Yes, in other-focused writing, way to fucking go, Kansas.
Xander ,'Empty Places'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
Fuck yeah, Kansas.
That's pretty nervy of your SiL!
She's planning on doing it herself and hopes to bring me along. She really isn't in the least bit pushy or nervy in this, just girl talky.
Oh, OK, then. That's different. Indignation withdrawn.
I really made out in the in-law department. They are all delightful and my SILs are as close as my sisters.
Yay, Kansas!
my gym seems to think only retired people take them because they are scheduled during my work day!
This was a problem for me and most of the classes I wanted to take at the Y. Bad knees aren't just for retired people. It's part of why I simply bought a cheap exercise bike and quit my gym membership.
Just to throw my two cents in about elective surgery - I had a hip replacement a year ago and ended up with a MRSA infection and 6 weeks in the hospital for IV antibiotics and diabetes management. Do be careful. My hip was pretty painful before surgery, so only sorta elective, and the MRSA treatment was not aggressively bad or painful, but 6 weeks in one room with crappy TV and nothing to do but feel sorry for myself is not something I recommend. And jeez louise, the post-surgery bills and paperwork.
I was really surprised at how hard the Kansas amendment went down. I saw so many "vote yes" signs and I don't recall ever seeing a "vote no" sign.
I'd like to think the postcards I sent made the difference.
I am cynically wondering if the confusing wording and messaging confused the "wrong" voters.