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BillMsenior
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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 14:02:26
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quote: Originally posted by heroness48
Diablo your prayers are invaluable as is your advice SO many of KK members currently have overwhelming health issues. It is comforting knowing that this network here is inclusive of not only tech support but emotionally uplifting encouragement as well. Hang in there ALL OF YOU! Heroness
Your statement is so true.
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pharmacymom
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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 16:35:40
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That's because a lot of us have been there done that in more ways than one Billmellon. Thanks all for your prayers. They are doing repeat ct tonight of the chest and then he sees the thoracic oncologist tomorrow. In the meantime, he is more there than not but I think the dilaudid is causing some short term memory problems and also causing some hallucinations. So I will be talking to them tomorrow about that. In the meantime, rest before I go to work at 11.
I firmly believe that when God wants him, he will take him. I pray it is not his time, but then God works miracles in more ways than one. So I put my faith in God that whatever he does it is the right thing.
And yes this group and the watercooler is great support for non technical stuff just as it is for digital and technical stuff. Thanks for you all being there. Renae and Lenny, hope you are not near those wildfires that they have been talking about on the news today. Snowball too.
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fip100
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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 17:00:16
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Pharmacymom,
I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
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infohound
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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 17:59:09
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quote: I firmly believe that when God wants him, he will take him. I pray it is not his time, but then God works miracles in more ways than one. So I put my faith in God that whatever he does it is the right thing.
Amen Pharmacymom... Words of wisdom and strength from a lady who is blessed with both. I will pray your prayer and leave it to the authority of God. May God Bless you. Renae |
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H48
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Posted - 05/15/2008 : 18:46:58
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quote: A day hemmed in Prayer is less likely to unravel
I keep coming back to this I know I'd never leave the house with an unhemmed skirt/shirt etc. so leaving w/o my soul hemmed in Prayer creates undue angst and frustration. Thanks for the reminder Billmellon
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BillMsenior
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Posted - 05/16/2008 : 01:04:18
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I, too, know when I've forgot to pray. GOD has a way of letting us know.
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BillMsenior
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Posted - 05/19/2008 : 10:26:21
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Date: May 15th, 2008 Author: John Sheesley Category: 10 things
Well, by now its pretty much common knowledge that CBS has decided to buy TechRepublics parent company CNET. To ensure that TechRepublic remains a good fit with the rest of CBS, theyll be launching the following blogs as part of their New Fall Schedule:
1. CSI: TechRepublic 2. Everybody Loves Redhat 3. The Late Late Late Show with Jason Hiner 4. The New Adventures Of Old CPUs 5. How I Met Your Motherboard 6. 60 Megabytes 7. The Young And The Wireless 8. Two And A Half Network Administrators 9. Survivor: Vista Vs. OS X 10. Without A Tracert
Be sure to stay tuned to TechRepublic. And remember: THIS is CBS.
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Fuzzy317
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Posted - 05/19/2008 : 21:00:26
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An elegant cruise ship is passing a small, remote island. Some of the passengers notice a thin, bearded man with tattered clothing shouting and desperately waving his hands.
"Who is that on the island?" a passenger asks the captain.
"I have no idea..... but every year when we pass, he goes nuts."
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infohound
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Posted - 05/19/2008 : 21:09:36
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A Duck Walks Into A Bar...
A duck walks into a bar and asks: "Got any Bread?" Barman says: "No." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, we have no bread." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, we haven't got any bread!" Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, are you deaf?! We haven't got any bread, and if you ask me again and I'll nail your dang beak to the bar you irritating dang duck!" Duck says: "Got any nails?" Barman says: "No" Duck says: "Got any bread? |
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pharmacymom
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Posted - 05/20/2008 : 04:41:14
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Thanks all for the chuckles. I really needed them. We find out the results of the cytology test today so I am on pins and needles and really worried.
They discharged him with no pain meds and I had to give him some of my tylenol 3's to help bring it down to a dull roar. What were they thinking? My neighbors father had cancer and died two years ago. Barb hadn't seen Ray in a while and was really shocked at how poorly he looked. She said he looked just like her dad did when he was sick (not good thought, but his brother said the same thing about Ray and his dad-dad died from small cell cancer 11 years ago). We are expecting the worst (my son and I). My daughter is somewhat out of the loop as I worry that with bad news, it will set her back in treatment for her bipolar disorder.
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Fuzzy317
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Posted - 05/21/2008 : 18:30:46
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I was walking past the mental hospital the other day, and all the patients were shouting ,'13....13....13'. The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks and looked through to see what was going on. Some moron poked me in the eye with a stick. Then they all started shouting '14....14....14'
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pharmacymom
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Posted - 05/22/2008 : 05:06:46
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Thanks for the laugh Fuzzy. I often wonder if with the insanity of our violent society, the mental patients in psychiatric hospitals are the sane ones.
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H48
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Posted - 05/22/2008 : 05:44:40
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quote: I often wonder if with the insanity of our violent society, the mental patients in psychiatric hospitals are the sane ones.
I have wondered those very same thots.
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morgoth
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Posted - 05/22/2008 : 06:30:55
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quote: Originally posted by pharmacymom
.....the mental patients in psychiatric hospitals are the sane ones.
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anybody remember Wonko the Sane? |
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H48
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Posted - 05/22/2008 : 06:34:57
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quote: Originally posted by morgoth
quote: Originally posted by pharmacymom
.....the mental patients in psychiatric hospitals are the sane ones.
Pharmacymom
anybody remember Wonko the Sane?
John Watson, who saw instructions for how to use a toothpick on a packet of toothpicks and who built "Outside of the Asylum"? |
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