We're in Houma for the weekend. My wife's grandfather had a silent heart attack and some seriously bad sepsis this past week, but it looks like he's getting out tomorrow.
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We're in Houma for the weekend. My wife's grandfather had a silent heart attack and some seriously bad sepsis this past week, but it looks like he's getting out tomorrow.
I'm hoping that my father-in-law's going to do a boucherie.
I have no idea what that is, so I read it as 'brochure', and was thinking....he had a heart attack and you're wanting a brochure about it???
Been a little under the weather this weekend, lost my voice due to a sore throat, coughing etc.
It all started as a HeadAche and a Gaggy feeling.
Which made me want to tell you about my battle with cancer.
Strangely enough I went to the doctor with a tooth ache and the doc said I looked pale and decided instead that I needed a random blood test to be done.
Sure enough.
I was diagnosed with AML Lukiema on December 16th, 2009. Oh what a day. What a journey. I was 10 years old, can you beleive that?
Here I am 7 years later, 7 years cancer free, and worry free - well not entirely.
That is why I picked up coding partially, its a stress reliever. And also computer knowledge helped me help others also. Along with that, my mom was studying Information Tech. for her BS degree. That had some inspiration (none was forced or even said) I picked it up myself.
Why would at the time 14 year old (it was 2015 when I picked up programming, it was before I turned 15, I think it was May or june of '15)
be stresed?
Lots of reasons, not only had I battled cancer - I also had several CLOSE family members pass which made my life as a cancer paitent harder, on my last round of chemo my grandmother had passed. about 1.5 years before my grandpa had passed. I am not going to go on and on like a sob story. but, all in all it was a tough few Pre-Teen years for me.
I've got a friend who had a cancer like that (there are so many forms of leukemia that I wouldn't say it was the same). He's nearing 50, been cancer free for decades, and runs marathons, sometimes to raise money for leukemia research. So, that's a fight you can win. As for losing relatives, that's fate.
There is a zen story about a rich man who went to a famous calligraphy artist and commissioned a picture of good fortune. When the artist told him that the picture was ready, he was shocked to find that the picture was the phrase:
Grandfather dies.
Father dies.
Son dies.
The rich man was shocked. "I asked for a show of good fortune" he cried. The artist replied, "This is good fortune. Anything else would be a tragedy."
I have no grandparents and only one parent left. Not looking forwards to being an orphan at this late age, but the alternative isn't too appealing, either.
A boucherie is kind of like a pig roast.
Most people I know use a pig just before it becomes full size, but some people use a full sized boar. You cut a pig down the middle from it's neck to the groin to make it flat. Next you place the pig in a steel cage to keep the body flat and then you build a big fire in a boucherie pit which essentially reflects the heat back to the pig.
Here's a picture of my buddy who just had one coming back from the war(I blocked out his face and name):
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I know some people who ARE a full sized bore, but I don't know anybody who uses a pig...of any size.
Mug shot of the day...
Woman arrested for training squirrels to attack her ex-boyfriend
I saw that you posted that and the thing that stuck out to me was:
What?! :eek:Quote:
These attacks caused him many serious injuries, including the loss of two fingers and one testicle, bitten off by his attackers.
What?! :eek:Quote:
They say that her choice of training squirrels instead of dogs or bears suggests that she might be suffering from mental problems.
How in the heck is this not satire?!
Well squirrels are known for hoarding nuts.
I wish all the girls were like telephone poles...
I'd be a squirrel and...
Get electrocuted?
...Stuff nuts in their...
It's kinda like a limerick - it's gonna rhyme with "poles"
Never heard of John Valby? "Roll You Leg Over"?
That one squirrel appeared to be having a ball.
My crazy ex had a squirrel. Now I understand...
Better start wearing a titanium cup.
We have lots of squirrels around my fiances house. Some are big and fat, no starving or squirreling away nuts for teh winter I guess out here in CA lol
We have LOADS of beggar squirrels along the greenbelt in Boise. Those little nut *****s come running up to anybody who even looks at them. I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't squirrels out there who get over half their annual calories from handouts. People walk with bags of peanuts and other things for them, so begging is a pretty viable life style.
Well, doggone, I didn't realize that word was restricted.
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We have LOADS of beggar squirrels along the greenbelt in Boise. Those little nut *****s come running up to anybody who even looks at them. I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't squirrels out there who get over half their annual calories from handouts. People walk with bags of peanuts and other things for them, so begging is a pretty viable life style.
FD where have you been? I haven't seen you around these parts in a while.
Well....they are at street corners...and elsewhere in the street, though they are usually pretty flat at that point. Other than that, they don't bother with those low value locations. They accost people out for a walk. They're fox squirrels, too, which seems to mean that they mostly feed the foxes, but they are about the same size as the gray squirrels in the east, though the color is more like a red squirrel.
This thread can almost be drafted for war.
I hereby declare war on the improper use of the words: there, their, and they're.
I haven't been away. I'm perhaps posting a little less because my clients actually seem to want me to do some work for my money now (I view this as totally unreasonable but they're the ones holding the folding) but I'm surprised it's dropped off enough for anyone to notice. Still it's nice to be missed :)Quote:
FD where have you been? I haven't seen you around these parts in a while.
Speaking of which, welcome back Arrow_Raider. There's a lil' monkey mug we haven't seen in ages.
I herby declare a new word "thare" which will be used in place of those not knowing which to use out of: there, their, or they're.
Thare over thare with thare fancy hats.
My wife likes NASCAR. I on the other hand think it is just a rediculous "sport"
huh?
iculous?
You are stressing spelling and when you do not spell a word correctly I look for a hidden meaning.
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ri·dic·u·lous /rəˈdikyələs/ adjective\
adjective: ridiculous
deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd.
Non cents!
I never stress spelling.