So sorry to hear your dad's gone, Mel. Hope you are feeling his love today.
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So sorry to hear your dad's gone, Mel. Hope you are feeling his love today.
Same same for me...latest threads, read over what's up, etc. If I have a question or comment on something not recent, I bump old threads. I think some of those threads are very entertaining....:D
I don't really count on expiration dates...but if my honey leaves the mayonnaise jar out on the counter for 8 hrs, I throw it away.
I use my senses instead of counting on being told what to do.
Enjoyed a very interesting conversation at work...started out with a discussion of dietary guidelines for certain conditions, and ended up with a deep discussion of Jook! The ladies broadened my...
Saw my first one on August 15th on Schofield as we drove by.
Another flew over H2 yesterday.
Shoots, Lika, you too fast!
:p
Read the thread cold....have not heard any of the Dr. Laura stuff, but this phrase caught my attention. Frankie, sorry, but this phrase is not new for Dr. Laura. The South already uses this...
I haven't tried some of the newer ones. Have you tried the fancy truffle ones with metallic looking coating? The green shiny ones are mint chocolate.
I have to admit I love the peanut ones best...
You are welcome! Just to let you know, there is always a nationwide effort to have a very short time from a patient entering the door of a facility to treatment in a cath lab. It's called D2B time...
This just popped up in my email from National Geographic.
It will open in Mililani tomorrow; a full-length documentary of a year's experience of one platoon serving in Afghanistan.
I don't...
I don't know if you got any answers, Ron, but this is the page for our cath lab at Pali Momi Medical Center.
I know Queens has interventional cath labs, and I am sure several of the other...
:D
Thanks for a funny start to my morning! Leave it to local councils to find something like this to spend their time on. Puhleeze!
Oh, sorry, I'm sure someone can label that as disorderly...
Fresh corn on the cob, watermelon, sliced cucumber, leftover chicken and brown rice.
And a second cob of corn. Followed by a toothpick.
:D
And Lika, you make me hungry for a Wedge.
Best part of today was buying veggies from the Aloun Farms stand by Costco. Yummm!
Freecycle.org
got GREAT boxes for our last move, good sized, clean and free.
The Language Line supplied for us at work has no Chuukese translator. Most bring family members, but that is spotty at best with family relationships mixed in there.
I'm sure we are not the...
Good for you, MM! Everything in moderation, huh?:p
Best part of my day so far? Still working on it!
I must have missed that in my 25 years of emergency nursing. I have seen a lot of folks come in and leave this world, and never have I seen anyone, family or friend of any stripe, be barred from...
Now THAT was COOL! mahalo, Leo!
I don't think you are paranoid at all. I have Medco, too, but don't have a need for it and fill all my prescriptions at my local pharmacies. I think if I had a new longterm prescription, it would...
Tim, glad you had an exciting July 4th. I admit I had to read your original post a couple of times to get the drift, though.
After watching Samuel L. Jackson's performance in Jackie Brown...
I needed to read that. Thanks, SG.
And one more...redbud tree blooming in North Carolina this past March. Mama always loved these.
http://cyleet.smugmug.com/Other/2010/IMG1845/922518078_aHKyz-L.jpg
Mr Lizard decided I was not a threat, and posed for a few minutes.
http://cyleet.smugmug.com/Other/2010/IMG1856/922518321_UiYo8-M.jpg
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Thanks for the article link, Ron. Interesting; love to read about these passionate explorers. I hope he finds what he is looking for.
:D:D Funny, Lika!
this one has always been a truth for me--
"And remember, no matter where you go, there you are."
Confucius