INSOMNIACS place to talk in the wee hours
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1984/85: Billy Idol, Van Halen and Band Aid!
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The 70's and 80's had the BEST groups and music! I loved the Disco songs! When our Husbands would go on a hunting or fishing trip, us gals would go out and drink and DANCE our butts off! We had SO much fun, never getting into trouble.... no drugs in those days, I don't think...
And I remember taking in ironing to make money, and setting the ironing board out back on our patio, IN the sun.... Playing music so loud, it's a wonder the neighbors didn't complain.... Janice Joplin... the Righteous Brothers.... And it made all that ironing a lot more fun!
I can't imagine a 3 seater.... Ha! I mean it's STILL one at a time... Ha! We only have one bathroom in this house... and I STILL think anyone with more than one is "rich".... You just take turns.... all 4 of us.... The first little places we rented only had one also.... We developed extremely good timing...
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I was just trying to remember who sang "we are family" the other day!
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looks to pretty to potty in. Sas
My grandpa had an indoor toilet but no running water. I remember going out to the pump and getting a bucket of water to flush. Gross. Hated going there. He lived that way til he died in '84. He had the money and Many people offered to pay. No he liked it the way it was.
Warming up a bit today but still staying below freezing. Current wind chill is 8°. Brr
Bbl. Hootie hoo
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how r u feeling today Patty
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FF Sister Sledge
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🎂🍷.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GLENNIE
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Patty, I am glad I live in California. BRR
Has Deb checked in yet?
It is raining cats and dogs here and Mitzy refuses to go pee/poo. I need to keep an EYE on her.
Last night at badminton, a man I often play against had a heart attack! He is in the hospital now. Not sure what procedure they are doing today. Thought he was having a seizure because his eyes were open and his body was moving without awareness of the surrounding. Scariest thing to witness. Ms. Sas, could v. Fib cause seizure like movement of the upper body? I was hesitant at first to do CPR right away because I thought he was having a seizure. Another player initiated CPR right away as soon as we couldn't find his pulse. Thank God EMT came within 5 minutes after someome called 911
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glennie. Happy birthday.
Loverly. - how scary.
Susan. Hugs. Doing much better today. Got some oatmeal to stay down earlier. Yea ! Still very exhausted but will r better since I can eat now.
Hugs all
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Happy Birthday Glennie! Doing anything special today?
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Hey Patty, good to hear you are keeping food down. You need a break Missy. Diarrhea gone? Yes, it was scary to see someone one minute was fine and the next minute you didn't know if he wasgoing to make it or not. He is not that old, maybe late 40's or early 50's. The poor guy...very sweet and kind. We just don't know about the future. I am reminded again how fragile life is and that I should treasure the people and time I have. Live in a way where you are blessing to others and ultimately to bring honor and glory to Him.
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loverly. Well said.
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Welcome Susie! No worries. Just jump in anytime. We talk about everything. The only thing you need to remember is I am the most sane. Well, at least that what I think
MammaRay is from Ohio, but she is taking a break from the boardCaptured this the other day on my walk. Something about water droplets on spider web that intrigue me.
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Hi, everyone,, thank you for the birthday wishes. I spent the day with my BFF,, we went to botanical garden that we had not visited before,, despite the cold, it was a lovely place and we look forward to going back when it is a bit warmer. Lunch out with her,, dinner out with another friend,, I'm stuffed. And still have a piece of coconut cake here,,, if I eat it tonight, there are no calories on my birthday, right??
Welcome Susie,, it is crazy here, we talk about anything and everything,, just jump in.
Loverly,, that was scary. Hope your friend will be ok.
Love that song by Sister Sledge!!
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.....................................................https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3MgQqT3uHY
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oops
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Hi Susie used to live in Akron and Cleveland
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I am partial to this version of We Are Family from Birdcage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYLk34GCXbo
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Leah has passed. Here's a link to her page.
https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/8/topics/840400?page=2#idx_34
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For anyone that can't sleep tonight. 42 minutes of Robin Williams, Nathan Hale, and Oprah in 1996
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2QvQdNwbK8
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loverly, yes very often a heart disruption looks like a seizure. h.the heart conduction system can be doing a number of things. v-f, v-t, flatline. what may present as a seizure is the drop in cardiac output. three seconds of no cardiac output will drop out theblood flow to the brain. some brain will get erratic, others are the silent nod or fall.
sorry about you friend.
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Thank you Ms. S! That makes sense.
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brrr. So cold here. Wind chill was 8°. Brrr. Tonight thru tomorrow am We are expecting to get sleet, freezing rain and snow. Dss are so exciting thinking they are getting a snow day.
Hootie hoo
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Happy Belated Birthday Glennie.
Sorry to hear of the passing of a BCO sister. May She Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory.
Lover that was frightening. I hope your sports colleague is recovering well. It sounds like it was well handled.
There was a first aid demo at a meeting I was at recently. Big concentration on CPR. Aim is to get half of Ireland to have correct knowledge how to act as first responders in a cardiac event. Because cardiac events usually happen like that - out in the community - and a quick response may help keep the patient alive until expert help arrives. The demonstrator had a dummy that had slightly translucent skin with light-up tubes inside. As she was doing chest compression you could see lights travelling up the tubes to the brain, like the blood keeping flowing to the brain in a real patient. For me that was a really great, visual way of making that important point understandable.
Lover - absolutely beautiful photo of the droplets on the spider's web.
(PS You could post that over on Gma Foley's thread - A retreat for peaceful contemplation. There is a link to it at the top of the Warm Fuzzies Thread. She posts beautiful photos that she takes for people to enjoy and encourages others to do the same.)
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it's a warm 9 and snow. Kids excited last night. Still quiet and peaceful. No school today. Snow again Thursday night.
Hoping they go back tomorrow as I have labs. It's my first round of Ibrance. I could always take them. My boy always asks if they will put the blood back in:)
Glad you are eating Patty. Do you have to drink a lot with Ibrance? I was told to with xgeva. Don't drink as well in winter. Minimal SEs. Mostly fatigue and gastro.
Stay warm
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Hah! It is 37 degrees HERE! Oh I am so happy! We beat you Spookie! The East Coast is really supposed to be hammered..... I feel bad for anyone caught in winter weather! I watched something on FB about people sliding all over on the ice...... Then I read a comment about "Don't mean to be a downer, but my Dad slipped on the ice, and hit his head, and died".....
So then it isn't so funny..... I don't even need ICE to fall! Just give me some little random rock from nowhere, and I'll show you how to step on it and twist your ankle, and fall on your heaviest part!
Oh wait.... that was the other story...........
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBpYgpF1bqQ&list=PLE066DE9A358C5DA1&index=10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6M&index=2&list=RDbLnUJQut-kc
