Don’t genuflect, that will make it worse.
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Riggeddy.
Ain't nothin' like the real thing, baby.
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Went to sleep about 2 hours ago, just woke up with cruel pain. How can a mere muscle cramp hurt so damn much? If this hasn't significantly improved by the morning, then I'm going to see doc after my meeting. I don't remember a crick in my neck hurting so much or lasting this long.
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Sprained neck with some arthritis mixed in for fun.
I have to laugh
I have to laugh
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No pictures of you with the governor?
88 wrote:I have no idea who Weaselberg is
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It wasn't really a photo op meeting. But it went quite well, and since I was with my boss, that made it especially nice.
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Yes, I have a cage and a bunch of other stuff from 3 major surgeries. The cage, two plates bolted together thru my tailbone, two rods, and screws in every vertebrae from tailbone to the level of my sternum. Not sure that is more or less than what you have, but in any event, this is not a contest that I'm especially happy to win.
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I have two hips made from cobalt/chromuim/mloybdenum. Does that get me anything (besides a blood test for metal ions every five years)?
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Roux wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:43 pm Yes, I have a cage and a bunch of other stuff from 3 major surgeries. The cage, two plates bolted together thru my tailbone, two rods, and screws in every vertebrae from tailbone to the level of my sternum. Not sure that is more or less than what you have, but in any event, this is not a contest that I'm especially happy to win.
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In the 1970's, the "six million dollar man" gave us hope for a future of unlimited possibilities. The bionic woman too.Roux wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:43 pm Yes, I have a cage and a bunch of other stuff from 3 major surgeries. The cage, two plates bolted together thru my tailbone, two rods, and screws in every vertebrae from tailbone to the level of my sternum. Not sure that is more or less than what you have, but in any event, this is not a contest that I'm especially happy to win.
Yet strangely, that science fiction seems as far-fetched as "star trek" and "star wars", while "terminator" seems highly plausible.
There's some witchcraft brewing on these boards.
Incidentally, whatever happened to 1B. I enjoyed her banter through the years.
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Saw an Hebert's Specialty Meats store this morning, had to stop. Sure enough they had boudin balls, one regular and one with pepper jack cheese. Both really good but the pepper jack is better.
And of course had to get a box of boudin for my coworkers
And of course had to get a box of boudin for my coworkers
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Do they humanely castrate the boudin?
At least the seem to clean up after them.
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LOLStrawMan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:12 pmRoux wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:43 pm Yes, I have a cage and a bunch of other stuff from 3 major surgeries. The cage, two plates bolted together thru my tailbone, two rods, and screws in every vertebrae from tailbone to the level of my sternum. Not sure that is more or less than what you have, but in any event, this is not a contest that I'm especially happy to win.
Rack!
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A “western skink” in my back yard.
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Looking forward to going to Yucatán tomorrow, I wonder how the weather will be.
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Looks like a small yellow dick followed closely by large red dick. I hope you all don’t get screwed.
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Son of a bitch, I'm going to the DR Sunday morning. Thank GOD and God, we are at an all inclusive with a mini bar in our room.
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I hope Roux kept the box his house came in.
Ain't nothin' like the real thing, baby.
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This is for all you folks who love seafood.
Wow. Yum yum this might belong in the food forum.
https://www.itemfix.com/v?t=oplylr
Wow. Yum yum this might belong in the food forum.
https://www.itemfix.com/v?t=oplylr
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My first cousin's husband got the phone call tonight that he's been waiting on for years. A matching kidney is available to transplant.
He got the call about 9:00pm, and it took them about 2.5 hours to drive to the hospital. Soon as he arrived they started preop work, and he may be in the OR within an hour.
I'm mindful that someone passed away this evening, and their family is dealing with the grief of loss right now. Either the person gave a donation declaration previously, or their family did so today. That has to be so difficult, and it is so appreciated. If you have not signed up to be an organ donor upon your death, please do so. That will make things much easier on your family, and is a life saver for the patient(s) who receive your organs.
He got the call about 9:00pm, and it took them about 2.5 hours to drive to the hospital. Soon as he arrived they started preop work, and he may be in the OR within an hour.
I'm mindful that someone passed away this evening, and their family is dealing with the grief of loss right now. Either the person gave a donation declaration previously, or their family did so today. That has to be so difficult, and it is so appreciated. If you have not signed up to be an organ donor upon your death, please do so. That will make things much easier on your family, and is a life saver for the patient(s) who receive your organs.
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Nope. I can do raw depending on what it is, but wriggling is right out.Meat Head wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:07 am This is for all you folks who love seafood.
Wow. Yum yum this might belong in the food forum.
https://www.itemfix.com/v?t=oplylr
I hope that octopus choked that motherfucker.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Most raw sushi / sashimi in the US is frozen to at least-4 deg F to kill any potential parasites. Pretty sure it’s an FDA requirement.
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The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention is busy looking for things to do after saving the world from Covid.
Concerned for rabies, all dogs entering the US from Canada must have their own passport. Including microchips in the dog, appropriate paperwork, photos of the dog so his identity can't be stolen and identity assumed.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/ ... o-the-u-s/
Concerned for rabies, all dogs entering the US from Canada must have their own passport. Including microchips in the dog, appropriate paperwork, photos of the dog so his identity can't be stolen and identity assumed.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/ ... o-the-u-s/
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If every dog in my neighborhood died tomorrow, I’d be happy (once the smell dissipates).
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Dr_Phibes wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:59 am The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention is busy looking for things to do after saving the world from Covid.
Concerned for rabies, all dogs entering the US from Canada must have their own passport. Including microchips in the dog, appropriate paperwork, photos of the dog so his identity can't be stolen and identity assumed.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/ ... o-the-u-s/
Thank you, Dr P, this is good info to know. We take our dogs to Mexico and this is a definite change of policy and procedure.
Pic of our boys this week hanging out in a hammock with my sister in law.
Thanks again Dr. P.
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Did I miss a Dr. Patel post somewhere? n
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So we’re stricter on dogs entering the U.S. than we are on people?
We are so fucked.
We are so fucked.
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Jumpin Jesus Christ on a crutch. I even put a smiley on that for the 'slow on the uptake' crowd.
smh
smh
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You are SPOT ON 100% CORRECTSudden Sam wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:00 pm So we’re stricter on dogs entering the U.S. than we are on people?
We are so fucked.
When DEI allows for hires in professions involving "life and death", your country is crumbling right before your very eyes.
Thankfully, on November 5th, TRUE LEADERSHIP is RETURNING, and not a moment too soon.
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At least until Jan 20Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:00 pm So we’re stricter on dogs entering the U.S. than we are on people?
We are so fucked.
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
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And, as far as American hostages being released?The Seer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:14 pmAt least until Jan 20Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:00 pm So we’re stricter on dogs entering the U.S. than we are on people?
We are so fucked.
We won't have to wait until Jan 20. Like Reagan in 1980, they'll be released as soon as he's "President-elect"
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Strange, yeah? That's just a bureaucracy running amok, It's bloated and overstaffed and they need something to do to justify their existence. I thought the Minister did well, he conveyed his doubts without saying 'are you f*cking retarded'?Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:00 pm So we’re stricter on dogs entering the U.S. than we are on people?
We are so fucked.
The tonnage coming across that frontier on a daily basis is mind boggling.
Aside from that, security and illegals and Western New Yorkers ramming customs sheds in luxury cars, they now have to deal with Rover possibly posing as Spot, coming from a rabies-free country.