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This better have been elective surgery... because if she just cancelled a major surgical event for a cheeseburger... I fear for the United States and humanity in general
This better have been elective surgery... because if she just cancelled a major surgical event for a cheeseburger... I fear for the United States and humanity in general
She has colon cancer and was getting a resection done, so it wasn't really elective.
This better have been elective surgery... because if she just cancelled a major surgical event for a cheeseburger... I fear for the United States and humanity in general
She has colon cancer and was getting a resection done, so it wasn't really elective.
We just had a woman get into the surgery room, where everything was ready to go, and cancelled it. She said she wanted a cheeseburger.
Now I want a cheeseburger.
Seems reasonable. I mean how long after surgery would it be before she was allowed a cheeseburger? I can almost guarantee it'd be too long.
Wait, so there is a "too long" for eating cheeseburgers, but you think bacon is disgusting? You are the Thomas Jefferson of this board in that every statement you make contradicts the one you just made.
Seems reasonable. I mean how long after surgery would it be before she was allowed a cheeseburger? I can almost guarantee it'd be too long.
Wait, so there is a "too long" for eating cheeseburgers, but you think bacon is disgusting? You are the Thomas Jefferson of this board in that every statement you make contradicts the one you just made.
I do what I can to be an enigma. I dont eat cheese on my burgers and if at all possible I eat turkey. I just dont have a sarcasm or joking font available.
This better have been elective surgery... because if she just cancelled a major surgical event for a cheeseburger... I fear for the United States and humanity in general
She has colon cancer and was getting a resection done, so it wasn't really elective.
just, wow. sometimes I think I have seen/heard it all, and then I read this.
This better have been elective surgery... because if she just cancelled a major surgical event for a cheeseburger... I fear for the United States and humanity in general
She has colon cancer and was getting a resection done, so it wasn't really elective.
Would insurance really cover someone cancelling surgery for a cheeseburger? Dang.
Omfg it's so hot in my office. I want some jorts right now.
I really hated the point in my life where jorts arnt accpetable, at least in my area. Im the kind of person who needs all those pockets. I lose everything in basketball shorts. (Note: when carrying a lighter wearing ball shorts, wrap it in a few rubber bands to keep it from falling out. Lil Roo trick I learned last year.
I'm falling down: I don't think I've made a stupid post all day
I think it is the weather. It was 70+ degrees here yesterday, the high today is suppose to be friggin 19 degrees, and I am trying to pack for Coachella which might be 100 degrees ... Life cr****
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter what station I put Pandora on, Band of Horses will come on.
This was the first time I saw the band. They can be overplayed but they bring back good memories ....... I always go/went both days because it did vary. I suppose that gives some argument on the Coachella WK1 and WK2 debate.....
Bridge XXII October 25 & October 26, 2008
Performers included: Neil Young, The Smashing Pumpkins (Day 2 only), Jack Johnson, Norah Jones, Wilco, Death Cab For Cutie, Sarah McLachlan (Day 1 only), Band of Horses (Day 1 only), Josh Groban (Day 2 only) and Cat Power. ZZ Top had been scheduled to perform on Day 1 but were dropped from the bill “due to a scheduling conflict.” Band of Horses replaced ZZ Top in the lineup.
I'm falling down: I don't think I've made a stupid post all day
I think it is the weather. It was 70+ degrees here yesterday, the high today is suppose to be friggin 19 degrees, and I am trying to pack for Coachella which might be 100 degrees ... Life cr****
Yikes. I heard about that on the news.
A few weeks ago, I was in San Antonio on vacation. It was 95 there on Monday. On Tuesday I flew back home, to find 30 degrees and snow upon arrival back in CT.
sitting here procrastinating/working on some homework and saw a Totoya commercial featuring the song "I Wish" by Skee-Lo ("I wish I was a little bit taller, I wish I was a baller..."). seems pretty random, and thus appropriate for this thread?
Thanks to those of you who gave some kind words after I spilled my guts about Phil's death. I guess I still need them.
It's gotten a bit busy on my end lately. I'm actually doing some help with a Madison alder who is going to introduce a city resolution in his honor.
As for tonight, I'm actually still losing sleep about this a month later... I went to bed thinking about tweaks to the resolution, which trailed off into related thoughts, and then that Anger phase of grief kicked in... so now I'm more awake than I was when I tried to go to bed.
Thanks to those of you who gave some kind words after I spilled my guts about Phil's death. I guess I still need them.
It's gotten a bit busy on my end lately. I'm actually doing some help with a Madison alder who is going to introduce a city resolution in his honor.
As for tonight, I'm actually still losing sleep about this a month later... I went to bed thinking about tweaks to the resolution, which trailed off into related thoughts, and then that Anger phase of grief kicked in... so now I'm more awake than I was when I tried to go to bed.
Yeah, it still sucks.
It will never not suck, but with time, it should get more tolerable. Losing someone close to you is about as huge as a thing can be and I can only imagine that losing someone in this way makes it that much harder to deal with right now. A month is really not very long when you think about all you are trying to process. But more time will pass and you will keep getting up in the mornings and going to bed at night, and eventually the time in between will start to feel more real again. I'm sorry to hear about your friend. It's good that you are able to do something in his memory.
went to grab lunch and saw a "mobile mammography" van parked in an alley behind some shops. seems legit. in my head, it is driven by a creeper in a trench coat leaning out of the window and yelling, "hey girl you need a mammogram? free breast exams included!"