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>>a. to ski for 5 days straight (fun, but it makes me tired just thinking

about it)

b. with my wife's parents, and her sister & family

c. with annoying cousins who were, apparently, raised by wolves

d. with no Internet<<

JEEZ sounds more like a death sentence than a vacation to me! LOL Course I

don't ski, and anything resembling an inlaw has left my life many years ago but

they were better than the x.... But the annoying cousins? Perhaps a skiing

accident? No Internet??? OMG!!! I would be stressed to death over this!

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>>a. to ski for 5 days straight (fun, but it makes me tired just thinking

about it)

b. with my wife's parents, and her sister & family

c. with annoying cousins who were, apparently, raised by wolves

d. with no Internet<<

JEEZ sounds more like a death sentence than a vacation to me! LOL Course I

don't ski, and anything resembling an inlaw has left my life many years ago but

they were better than the x.... But the annoying cousins? Perhaps a skiing

accident? No Internet??? OMG!!! I would be stressed to death over this!

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Fat cat? Diabetes? Listowner for overweight or hypothyroid cats

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypokitties/

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Thanks! Hopefully I can just hang out with my kids, and ditch the rest

of the in-leech, er, I mean, in-laws.

I always thought purring was a much better trick than growling. All

animals can get mad, but how many animals have a special noise just for

being happy? Darn few...

:-) -- prr

" Robin " zami9@...> wrote:

Hi ,

I can identify with what you are (not) feeling.. have a great time.. and

try to relax and enjoy..

by the way... how nice that your initials are prr... kinda like

purring... rather than if your name was Gerald... grr.....

enjoy your vacation!

Robin

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Thanks! Hopefully I can just hang out with my kids, and ditch the rest

of the in-leech, er, I mean, in-laws.

I always thought purring was a much better trick than growling. All

animals can get mad, but how many animals have a special noise just for

being happy? Darn few...

:-) -- prr

" Robin " zami9@...> wrote:

Hi ,

I can identify with what you are (not) feeling.. have a great time.. and

try to relax and enjoy..

by the way... how nice that your initials are prr... kinda like

purring... rather than if your name was Gerald... grr.....

enjoy your vacation!

Robin

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Thanks! Hopefully I can just hang out with my kids, and ditch the rest

of the in-leech, er, I mean, in-laws.

I always thought purring was a much better trick than growling. All

animals can get mad, but how many animals have a special noise just for

being happy? Darn few...

:-) -- prr

" Robin " zami9@...> wrote:

Hi ,

I can identify with what you are (not) feeling.. have a great time.. and

try to relax and enjoy..

by the way... how nice that your initials are prr... kinda like

purring... rather than if your name was Gerald... grr.....

enjoy your vacation!

Robin

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Headphones, a portable mp3 player, a book, and bat for people who don't

take a hint. :-)

Hang in there... -- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

hmmm.....yes...some stress. but how does one get away from life?

cindi

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Headphones, a portable mp3 player, a book, and bat for people who don't

take a hint. :-)

Hang in there... -- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

hmmm.....yes...some stress. but how does one get away from life?

cindi

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Headphones, a portable mp3 player, a book, and bat for people who don't

take a hint. :-)

Hang in there... -- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

hmmm.....yes...some stress. but how does one get away from life?

cindi

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I really like the character Violet from The Incredibles. To be able to

put up a force field bubble any time you want would ROCK. :-)

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nc2406@... wrote:

In a message dated 3/24/2005 2:51:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

.Ross@... writes:

> a. to ski for 5 days straight (fun, but it makes me tired just

thinking

> about it)

> b. with my wife's parents, and her sister &family

> c. with annoying cousins who were, apparently, raised by wolves

> d. with no internet

>

>

just reading this made me feel stressed. geez. good luck.

cindi

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I really like the character Violet from The Incredibles. To be able to

put up a force field bubble any time you want would ROCK. :-)

-- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

In a message dated 3/24/2005 2:51:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

.Ross@... writes:

> a. to ski for 5 days straight (fun, but it makes me tired just

thinking

> about it)

> b. with my wife's parents, and her sister &family

> c. with annoying cousins who were, apparently, raised by wolves

> d. with no internet

>

>

just reading this made me feel stressed. geez. good luck.

cindi

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I really like the character Violet from The Incredibles. To be able to

put up a force field bubble any time you want would ROCK. :-)

-- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

In a message dated 3/24/2005 2:51:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

.Ross@... writes:

> a. to ski for 5 days straight (fun, but it makes me tired just

thinking

> about it)

> b. with my wife's parents, and her sister &family

> c. with annoying cousins who were, apparently, raised by wolves

> d. with no internet

>

>

just reading this made me feel stressed. geez. good luck.

cindi

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Oh, sure, we all do. It also excuses us from having to ask directions,

talk about relationships (except during commercials), or watch movies

that have no point (blowing stuff up for no reason counts as a point).

:-)

-- prr

" Joyce Bickford " joyce_bickford@...> wrote:

Gee, my husband never showed me that note - do you all have them? LOL

Joyce

> As a guy, I have a note from my doctor excusing me from being in

touch

> with my feelings,

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And it allows you to keep the remote even if you're asleep, right? ;)

Joyce

>

> > As a guy, I have a note from my doctor excusing me from being in

> touch

> > with my feelings,

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In a message dated 3/25/2005 12:17:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,

.Ross@... writes:

> I can, however, share what we think about just *after* you ask us that.

> We're thinking " Now, where was I? "

>

rofl...i knew that you would clear up that little mystery for me. And it's

worse than I could have imagined. :)

cindi

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We mean " nothing that you would consider anything " . We may be

considering scratching ourselves, or eating a corndog, but even our

primitive reptilian brains have come to understand that those are not

good answers. The quick-witted, and the practiced liars, will come up

with something like " I'm just thinking about how much I love you " , or " I

was thinking of drawing you a hot bubble bath, because you work so hard

all the time " . Most of us can't pull something like that off, and even

though we know we would get partial credit for a halfway credible

effort, we just panic and say " nothing " .

I can, however, share what we think about just *after* you ask us that.

We're thinking " Now, where was I? "

:-) -- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

well tell me this...what are yall really thinking...when we say " what

are you

thinking? " ....and yall say " nothing " .

cindi

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We mean " nothing that you would consider anything " . We may be

considering scratching ourselves, or eating a corndog, but even our

primitive reptilian brains have come to understand that those are not

good answers. The quick-witted, and the practiced liars, will come up

with something like " I'm just thinking about how much I love you " , or " I

was thinking of drawing you a hot bubble bath, because you work so hard

all the time " . Most of us can't pull something like that off, and even

though we know we would get partial credit for a halfway credible

effort, we just panic and say " nothing " .

I can, however, share what we think about just *after* you ask us that.

We're thinking " Now, where was I? "

:-) -- prr

nc2406@... wrote:

well tell me this...what are yall really thinking...when we say " what

are you

thinking? " ....and yall say " nothing " .

cindi

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You don't have to thank us. We're just doing our job.

:-) -- prr

" Joyce Bickford " joyce_bickford@...> wrote:

And it allows you to keep the remote even if you're asleep, right? ;)

Joyce

> Oh, sure, we all do. It also excuses us from having to ask

directions,

> talk about relationships (except during commercials), or watch

movies

> that have no point (blowing stuff up for no reason counts as a

point).

> :-)

>

> -- prr

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You don't have to thank us. We're just doing our job.

:-) -- prr

" Joyce Bickford " joyce_bickford@...> wrote:

And it allows you to keep the remote even if you're asleep, right? ;)

Joyce

> Oh, sure, we all do. It also excuses us from having to ask

directions,

> talk about relationships (except during commercials), or watch

movies

> that have no point (blowing stuff up for no reason counts as a

point).

> :-)

>

> -- prr

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Kerry I meant to reply before Easter...

This seems to be coming back for me, too. I am far from stablized but slowly

adding the baby doses and now I'm up to one whole grain but it still is touch

and go with trembling (mine is at least partly blood sugar, these days) the

joint pain and muscle aches/weakness and spasms. The ear thing is driving me

crazy! I have been told by a smart, reliable mom on Armour, herself, that the

ear thing can be Lyme disease, too. She is in Beaverton, Oregon and I don't know

what lab she used.

Hope you all are starting a good week. I seem to be almost in a coma - energy

wise. It's hard to be optimistic but I know, looking back, that forward is the

only way out.

Take Care,

....

Re: Adreanl issues cropping up?

I am thinking that it is adrenal, and I am having such

bad joint/muscle pain again, the kind that I get when

I need to increase, that I have decided to do a week

of Isocort to help me over the hump, so to speak. I

have been having ringing itching ears again too, in a

bad way.

Kerry

>

> i'd like to know about that shaking too. I have

> sometimes...sorta an

> internal trembling...for no reason that i know of.

> i'm not really cold...but i

> tremble. and have wondered if that is adrenal.

> cindi

>

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Kerry I meant to reply before Easter...

This seems to be coming back for me, too. I am far from stablized but slowly

adding the baby doses and now I'm up to one whole grain but it still is touch

and go with trembling (mine is at least partly blood sugar, these days) the

joint pain and muscle aches/weakness and spasms. The ear thing is driving me

crazy! I have been told by a smart, reliable mom on Armour, herself, that the

ear thing can be Lyme disease, too. She is in Beaverton, Oregon and I don't know

what lab she used.

Hope you all are starting a good week. I seem to be almost in a coma - energy

wise. It's hard to be optimistic but I know, looking back, that forward is the

only way out.

Take Care,

....

Re: Adreanl issues cropping up?

I am thinking that it is adrenal, and I am having such

bad joint/muscle pain again, the kind that I get when

I need to increase, that I have decided to do a week

of Isocort to help me over the hump, so to speak. I

have been having ringing itching ears again too, in a

bad way.

Kerry

>

> i'd like to know about that shaking too. I have

> sometimes...sorta an

> internal trembling...for no reason that i know of.

> i'm not really cold...but i

> tremble. and have wondered if that is adrenal.

> cindi

>

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