Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 Yes folks, that is right. I have made the party mobile!!!! Have pity, will travel! I think I could probably make more money doing that than what SS is paying these days and I KNOW it would be much more appreciated! I am also trying to think of some other activities to do while we are in our " pity " mode. Let me know what you think about these ideas: 1) bobbing for pineapples in a large bucket of pina coladas 2) dunking booth for our doctors 3) Twister for joint replacement patients ONLY 4) TP our insurance company headquarters 5) Let the Ouija board determine how we will feel the next day 6) Pick Up Stix for those of us who have hand and finger involvement 7) Play Poker using medication pills instead of chips for betting 8) Make a betting pool on how many times our HMO will deny one of our treatment requests 9) Play charades as they require no talking which we can't do anyway due to the mouth sores that we get on a regular basis from MTX 10) Truth or Dare: doctors and patients must play alike......no cheating!!!! Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Your party train driver is always looking to keep her guests happy. Don't be surprised if the Pity Party Train pulls up in front of your house one day!!!!!!! Now there, think about that. Your night should not be lonely for long! Talk to you soon.....as always, Gentle, tender, party angel hugs, Debs in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 Dear Debs....yikes, you make it HARD for a person to keep a frown on her face!!! : ) Rev up the engine, I'm 3000 mles away and waiting. Can I order some taylor-made cabana boys??? I'd like one who looks like Jimmy Smits, one who looks like Denzel Washington, and one who looks like Bratt. A couple other requests...an all you can eat buffet where everything is deeelicious but has the fat & calories mysteriously removed, chocolate " mud baths " ...one in milk chocolate, and one in dark, spoons available, and a " Hit Your Disease " dartboard...if you hit it, the disease disappears from the world. Sheesh, if you even just hit the dartboard...poof!!!...the disease is gone!!!! (((((((((((((Debs))))))))))), even in your own suffering, you give of your heart. God bless you my friend, you are a sweetie. Gotta run, need to take a shower before you all pull up to my door!!! Much Love & Yippeeee hugs..... Tess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 Debs, You have such a great sense of humor and an uplifting manner. I hope you are feeling better today. Hugs, Carol Re: [ ] a lonely night...Cabana Boy Party Train Yes folks, that is right. I have made the party mobile!!!! Have pity, will travel! I think I could probably make more money doing that than what SS is paying these days and I KNOW it would be much more appreciated! I am also trying to think of some other activities to do while we are in our " pity " mode. Let me know what you think about these ideas: 1) bobbing for pineapples in a large bucket of pina coladas 2) dunking booth for our doctors 3) Twister for joint replacement patients ONLY 4) TP our insurance company headquarters 5) Let the Ouija board determine how we will feel the next day 6) Pick Up Stix for those of us who have hand and finger involvement 7) Play Poker using medication pills instead of chips for betting 8) Make a betting pool on how many times our HMO will deny one of our treatment requests 9) Play charades as they require no talking which we can't do anyway due to the mouth sores that we get on a regular basis from MTX 10) Truth or Dare: doctors and patients must play alike......no cheating!!!! Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Your party train driver is always looking to keep her guests happy. Don't be surprised if the Pity Party Train pulls up in front of your house one day!!!!!!! Now there, think about that. Your night should not be lonely for long! Talk to you soon.....as always, Gentle, tender, party angel hugs, Debs in FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Deb, This is sound like too much fun, pick me up. I love the activity list!!!!!! I think 2 and 4 are the best. You made my day. I hope you are feeling a little better. But I know you have a lot of pain and worries with all this. You remain in my prayers my dear friend. Lynn (MeMom) Auntblabbie2000@... wrote: > Yes folks, that is right. I have made the party mobile!!!! Have pity, will > travel! I think I could probably make more money doing that than what SS is > paying these days and I KNOW it would be much more appreciated! I am also > trying to think of some other activities to do while we are in our " pity " > mode. Let me know what you think about these ideas: 1) > bobbing for pineapples in a large bucket of pina coladas > > 2) dunking booth for our doctors > > 3) Twister for joint replacement patients ONLY > > 4) TP our insurance company headquarters > > 5) Let the Ouija board determine how we will feel > the next day > > 6) Pick Up Stix for those of us who have hand and > finger involvement > > 7) Play Poker using medication pills instead of > chips for betting > > 8) Make a betting pool on how many times our HMO > will deny one of our treatment requests > > 9) Play charades as they require no talking which > we can't do anyway due to the mouth sores that > we get on a regular basis from MTX > > 10) Truth or Dare: doctors and patients must play > alike......no cheating!!!! > > Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Your party train driver is > always looking to keep her guests happy. > > Don't be surprised if the Pity Party Train pulls up in front of your house > one day!!!!!!! > > Now there, think about that. Your night should not be lonely for long! > > Talk to you soon.....as always, > > Gentle, tender, party angel hugs, > > Debs in FL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Debs you are hysterical. I really like the twister for joint replacement patients! Thanks for the laugh. You¹re so special. In spite of all you are going through, you write posts that have to make us laugh. Hope you called your doctor. Hugs, a On 6/2/02 1:20 AM, " Auntblabbie2000@... " <Auntblabbie2000@...> wrote: > Yes folks, that is right. I have made the party mobile!!!! Have pity, will > travel! I think I could probably make more money doing that than what SS is > paying these days and I KNOW it would be much more appreciated! I am also > trying to think of some other activities to do while we are in our " pity " > mode. Let me know what you think about these ideas: 1) > bobbing for pineapples in a large bucket of pina coladas > > 2) dunking booth for our doctors > > 3) Twister for joint replacement patients ONLY > > 4) TP our insurance company headquarters > > 5) Let the Ouija board determine how we will feel > the next day > > 6) Pick Up Stix for those of us who have hand and > finger involvement > > 7) Play Poker using medication pills instead of > chips for betting > > 8) Make a betting pool on how many times our HMO > will deny one of our treatment requests > > 9) Play charades as they require no talking which > we can't do anyway due to the mouth sores that > we get on a regular basis from MTX > > 10) Truth or Dare: doctors and patients must play > alike......no cheating!!!! > > Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Your party train driver is > always looking to keep her guests happy. > > Don't be surprised if the Pity Party Train pulls up in front of your house > one day!!!!!!! > > Now there, think about that. Your night should not be lonely for long! > > Talk to you soon.....as always, > > Gentle, tender, party angel hugs, > > Debs in FL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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