Josephus


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pooflady wrote:Wow, this is strip down to your underpants and he even peeks down them. Even between your toes.



-due to your many years at the nudist colony, no doubt.

pooflady


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Josephus wrote:-due to your many years at the nudist colony, no doubt.



Back in the day when we slathered ourselves with baby oil to get a tan.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

Mavyn


quality posts: 22 Private Messages Mavyn

I worry about one on my shoulder. I didn't get burned too often, even as a kid, but there have been a few really bad ones.

Some really amazing pictures of NYC here: NYC Municipal Archives

My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.

klozitshoper


quality posts: 2 Private Messages klozitshoper

Beautiful breezy morning - now overcast & getting ready for afternoon rain.

Kind of an odd spring here - but not bad, nothing is as bad as living up in New England - even tornado/hurricane threats from time to time. I am soooo glad to be rid of the ice and snow of the winters of old.

KtCallista


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Mavyn wrote:I worry about one on my shoulder. I didn't get burned too often, even as a kid, but there have been a few really bad ones.

Some really amazing pictures of NYC here: NYC Municipal Archives



I have one that I think has changed, but not for probably a decade now. I was told to watch it when I said I thought it looked a little different. I used to burn my ears and shoulders every year as a kid, sometimes a few times in the summer since it never really faded to a tan.

I'll have insurance soon, I'll add it to the list of things to have them poke at with a magnifying glass.

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dontwantaname


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Mavyn wrote:I worry about one on my shoulder. I didn't get burned too often, even as a kid, but there have been a few really bad ones.

Some really amazing pictures of NYC here: NYC Municipal Archives



Cool photos!

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

Mavyn


quality posts: 22 Private Messages Mavyn
KtCallista wrote:I have one that I think has changed, but not for probably a decade now. I was told to watch it when I said I thought it looked a little different. I used to burn my ears and shoulders every year as a kid, sometimes a few times in the summer since it never really faded to a tan.

I'll have insurance soon, I'll add it to the list of things to have them poke at with a magnifying glass.



Are there any health fairs held close enough that you could go? All of the ones I've been to have had a dermatologist who would look at specific concerns, though not a whole body review. They're cheap, sometimes free.

My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.

KtCallista


quality posts: 31 Private Messages KtCallista
Mavyn wrote:Are there any health fairs held close enough that you could go? All of the ones I've been to have had a dermatologist who would look at specific concerns, though not a whole body review. They're cheap, sometimes free.



I'm not sure if we have a dermatologist in the area. The University has a health fair (I'm sure it already happened this year seeing as it's dead week), but I'm not sure how good community participation is right now. I also have the little issue of Orc's new job being on the other side of the stateline, so I might have to look for doctors over there... that may actually be a good thing though.

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dontwantaname


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KtCallista wrote:I'm not sure if we have a dermatologist in the area. The University has a health fair (I'm sure it already happened this year seeing as it's dead week), but I'm not sure how good community participation is right now. I also have the little issue of Orc's new job being on the other side of the stateline, so I might have to look for doctors over there... that may actually be a good thing though.



When did Orc get a new job?

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

no1


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dontwantaname wrote:When did Orc get a new job?



must have been when they ran out of local orcs for orcrist to cleave.


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

Mavyn


quality posts: 22 Private Messages Mavyn

Whew. After a cool morning and the chill of last week, feels pretty balmy out right now.

And, despite a headache, this has been a very productive day. Yay for getting projects closed!

My speech is not splitting. I am speaking in Cthulhu.

Turken


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Turken
KtCallista wrote:
Orc starts a new job tomorrow. Going to suck for me since I've needed him to run shuttle for my jobs and the kids.... Just gotta make it work until June, then next fall only one kid will need the daytime shuttle. Of course who knows if we are going to find continued funding for my job. Apparently, nobody cares where fertilizer, pesticide, and phosphorus applications end up when you put them on a field, or at least they don't care enough to put money into the app.


Yay for Orc getting a new job! And this one has decent benefits, it sounds like? Finally be able to get the appendix mess fixed up?

Yep. Nobody cares about the phosphorus runoff from the hundreds of millions of acres of agriculture land in the country, because they're too busy freaking out (and creating knee-jerk legislation) over the trivial amount of phosphates from residential detergents that might just barely possibly make it past the water treatment facilities to get into the local rivers. Sorry if I offend anyone, but dang, those stupid PNW hippies really screwed the rest of the country on that one.


FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar
Josephus wrote:just to alert you, on occasion it can get pretty nasty over there. some of the least enjoyable commenters have mostly stopped commenting, but not all the time, and not all of them. there can also be sort of left-handed compliments that frustrate. overall, people are friendly and helpful, and some are quite friendly, and very helpful.

I don't like the shirt people, and I stay away from there.

Still single, can't imagine why.

FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar
klozitshoper wrote:Not to worry - did not mean to poke at you, just an observation that you young guys have more to do than to answer us old broads - and I am the oldest here on Woot, I do believe.

So, you must be in your 80's then?

I tend to post and leave a lot, sometimes I get moody, and sometimes I just like to stir up trouble. So basically, don't take me too seriously.

Still single, can't imagine why.

edlada


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pooflady wrote:Edlada, you here?



I am now but is bed time in Poland. PM me if you like. Dobranoc.

My dogs like me, that is important.

PemberDucky


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FenStar wrote:So, you must be in your 80's then?



Dude!

We can process Paypal again! Kinda!

Not sure if you should post that? This slightly-nsfw-flowchart will help.

Josephus


quality posts: 25 Private Messages Josephus
no1 wrote:must have been when they ran out of local orcs for orcrist to cleave.



Thank Sauron! Gollum kept the ring from being destroyed*

*Apocryphal Lord of the Rings volume 4

FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar
Turken wrote:Yay for Orc getting a new job! And this one has decent benefits, it sounds like? Finally be able to get the appendix mess fixed up?

Yep. Nobody cares about the phosphorus runoff from the hundreds of millions of acres of agriculture land in the country, because they're too busy freaking out (and creating knee-jerk legislation) over the trivial amount of phosphates from residential detergents that might just barely possibly make it past the water treatment facilities to get into the local rivers. Sorry if I offend anyone, but dang, those stupid PNW hippies really screwed the rest of the country on that one.

That is nice and all, but it would be more helpful if they told us where we can buy the good detergent. I had sort of figured something like that was going on...

Still single, can't imagine why.

no1


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FenStar wrote:That is nice and all, but it would be more helpful if they told us where we can buy the good detergent. I had sort of figured something like that was going on...



i suspect dname can help you get your hands on a little baggie of the good stuff.


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

no1


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Josephus wrote:Thank Sauron! Gollum kept the ring from being destroyed*

*Apocryphal Lord of the Rings volume 4



the sillymarillyon


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

no1


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FenStar wrote:I tend to post and leave a lot, sometimes I get moody, and sometimes I just like to stir up trouble. So basically, don't take me too seriously.



//stares in mirror, ponders multiple personality disorder


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

FenStar


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PemberDucky wrote:Dude!

What? She said she was the oldest here on woot.

Still single, can't imagine why.

dontwantaname


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FenStar wrote:So, you must be in your 80's then?

I tend to post and leave a lot, sometimes I get moody, and sometimes I just like to stir up trouble. So basically, don't take me too seriously.



This should be pwa's theme. For almost all of us.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

dontwantaname


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FenStar wrote:What? She said she was the oldest here on woot.



Edlada is a girl? Do we know and I forgot?

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

no1


quality posts: 7 Private Messages no1
dontwantaname wrote:Edlada is a girl? Do we know and I forgot?



he replied to a gurl, not edl.


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar
FenStar wrote:That is nice and all, but it would be more helpful if they told us where we can buy the good detergent. I had sort of figured something like that was going on...

I ordered some trisodium phosphate, I'll see if that helps.

Still single, can't imagine why.

FenStar


quality posts: 16 Private Messages FenStar
dontwantaname wrote:Edlada is a girl? Do we know and I forgot?

I didn't know that her real name was Eldia, so I guess you know more than me, but I thought a broad was a woman, and that is what google says too...

Still single, can't imagine why.

AZGman


quality posts: 3 Private Messages AZGman

Afternoon, you bunch of ADD posters!!

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

AZGman


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Can anybody here distinguish between this person . . .

edlada wrote:
Actually Stanley likes to crawl on to my lap when I am sitting in my favorite chair. Of course I am 6'6" and weigh 230 lbs. so it isn't too bad. He would crush my wife! Stanley also sleeps in our bed at night, on my wife's side of course. I guess he is a little spoiled maybe. But he is so sweet! We are working to keep Bella a little less pampered.



and this person . . .?

klozitshoper wrote:
Not to worry - did not mean to poke at you, just an observation that you young guys have more to do than to answer us old broads - and I am the oldest here on Woot, I do believe.




Grumpy 'til the day I die.

pooflady


quality posts: 19 Private Messages pooflady
edlada wrote:I am now but is bed time in Poland. PM me if you like. Dobranoc.



Tomorrow.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

klozitshoper


quality posts: 2 Private Messages klozitshoper
FenStar wrote:So, you must be in your 80's then?

I tend to post and leave a lot, sometimes I get moody, and sometimes I just like to stir up trouble. So basically, don't take me too seriously.



No - didn't know there was anyone here over 75 - and that is what I will be at the end of the month. Cringe.

klozitshoper


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AZGman wrote:Can anybody here distinguish between this person . . .



You mean you cannot tell the difference between a man and a woman?? Awww, I don't believe that for one second.

AZGman


quality posts: 3 Private Messages AZGman
klozitshoper wrote:No - didn't know there was anyone here over 75 - and that is what I will be at the end of the month. Cringe.



Today is the end of the month.

Just sayin' . . .

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

AZGman


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klozitshoper wrote:You mean you cannot tell the difference between a man and a woman?? Awww, I don't believe that for one second.



You obviously don't pay attention either!!!

Sarcasm!!! Hello????

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

klozitshoper


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AZGman wrote:Today is the end of the month.

Just sayin' . . .



It is? I keep thinking it is May 1. This old computer has decided to stop telling me the date! This old brain does not want to think about it, and now you have pointed out that I am OLD because I forgot it is the end of April and not the beginning of May. Oh, well, that gives me another day on the journey of life - err - another bump in the road.

Ouch - also don't pay enough attention. Going downhill fast, Mr. Youngster!

Turken


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FenStar wrote:That is nice and all, but it would be more helpful if they told us where we can buy the good detergent. I had sort of figured something like that was going on...

From what I've gathered from hanging around the coupon junkies, best deals on phosphate containing laundry detergent is Ariel brand (found at your local mexican grocery), and for dishwashers, "commercial grade" Cascade powder (from your local restaurant supply store).


AZGman


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klozitshoper wrote:It is? I keep thinking it is May 1. This old computer has decided to stop telling me the date! This old brain does not want to think about it, and now you have pointed out that I am OLD because I forgot it is the end of April and not the beginning of May. Oh, well, that gives me another day on the journey of life - err - another bump in the road.

Ouch - also don't pay enough attention. Going downhill fast, Mr. Youngster!



I think only you, poof, and d'name out-geezer me here . . . among the regulars,

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

klozitshoper


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AZGman wrote:I think only you, poof, and d'name out-geezer me here . . . among the regulars,



And I could prolly be their mother!

Turken


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Hrmmm. this could be interesting. Somewhat on a whim, I threw my resume in the ring last week for a job opening with a company just down the street from home, and they want a phone interview! Could be a good career move, but leaves a LOT of questions. I've never just up and changed jobs before, and don't want to leave the folks here in the lurch if I do get an offer with this other prospect. Suppose I should just take this one step at a time and see how the interview goes first?


inkycatz


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Turken wrote:Hrmmm. this could be interesting. Somewhat on a whim, I threw my resume in the ring last week for a job opening with a company just down the street from home, and they want a phone interview! Could be a good career move, but leaves a LOT of questions. I've never just up and changed jobs before, and don't want to leave the folks here in the lurch if I do get an offer with this other prospect. Suppose I should just take this one step at a time and see how the interview goes first?



Good luck!

I'm just hanging out, really.