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Ingmar
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Are they getting slashed in the same place or different places? Work parking lot, etc.?
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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Ironwood
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Perhaps it's those women.
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"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
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Paelos
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It sounds like you have an enemy. Or you live/work in a neighborhood with shitty teenagers.
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RhyssaFireheart
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F13, I am disappoint.
I'm gone a week and all you can muster up here in Useless Conversation is a measly 2.5 pages of chitchat? /sad
Anyways, out of the hospital and back home since Friday night. Doctor's couldn't do the easy express version so instead I get the traditional operation type. Not fun having a 6" vertical incision on my abdomen, in addition to the two larger laparoscopy incision. Got to spend 5 days in the hospital and a longer recovery so I'm glad my bosses are cool and I can work from home. Already started some of that today. Have to wait until this coming Friday though to get the staples out, which sucks because the ones in a small incision near my waistline are sticking up a few mm and it's just ugh to brush that spot. I'm on painkillers, anitbiotics, bloodthinner (yay for needles and shots you give yourself!) plus mundane things like anti-nausea, anti-gas and dulcolax.
I just want all the pain and bother to be done with though.
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ghost
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Hope you feel better soon, RF. Surgeries are no fun.
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Cyrrex
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Hope you feel better soon, RF. Surgeries are no fun.
Unless you're the surgeon. That looks like fun.
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"...maybe if you cleaned the piss out of the sunny d bottles under your desks and returned em, you could upgrade you vid cards, fucken lusers.." - Grunk
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Merusk
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Ugh.. sorry to hear that, RF. Hope you heal quickly.
As for conversations.. since adult topics generate more pages these days, how about refinancing?
I just looked at refinancing my place last night because the USAA 15 year is down at 3.07% (and my 30 is at 5 3/4%). It was a wash on the monthly payment ($966) but meant I'd own my house 7 years earlier. For giggles I looked at another 30 as well and at 4% I'd cut my monthly payment by 35% if I went that route.
Damnit, I don't want to stay in this house but saving all that money in either situation is really appealing. It takes, what, 5 years to make back the closing costs, etc?
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Sky
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I was looking at a refi about a month ago. My problem is the transaction fees, though as you say, that balances out soon enough. I could also knock 7 years off, from 17 down to 10, for around $100 more a month. Unfortunately my escrow holds down any savings from extending the period, it would take way too long to balance off the fees. Also, I don't have the money for the fees, heh. I bought cheap, so I'm happy with my payment, so the 10yr option is wicked tempting.
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bhodi
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No lie.
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ghost
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Hope you feel better soon, RF. Surgeries are no fun.
Unless you're the surgeon. That looks like fun. It's less interesting than you might expect. Particularly once you've done the same surgery about 1500 times.
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Ironwood
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Yeah. And no matter how many times you do it, the prostitute just won't stop screaming.
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"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
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Paelos
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Yeah. And no matter how many times you do it, the prostitute just won't stop screaming.
That's why drunk hobos work better for testing.
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Sky
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Just overheard in the children's room:
Patron: I need to check my work email and I can't log in from a public computer, only my phone. Need to print an email. Librarian: Because your work mail is on a protected server and they don't want you printing. Patron: Yes. Would it work if I sent it from my work email to my yahoo? Librarian: I imagine it would, but I can't recommend trying. Patron: Great!
Patron sends from her work account (via phone) to her yahoo, which she opens on a public computer. Then she prints out the email. Then she leaves. With her yahoo account and the email open.
Gotta love end users.
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Ironwood
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That calls for a JPEG of your cock.
Go to it. And Good Luck.
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"Mr Soft Owl has Seen Some Shit." - Sun Tzu
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Paelos
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That calls for a JPEG of your cock.
Go to it. And Good Luck.
Brett Favre agrees.
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Sky
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If I did that every time a user left themselves logged into something, my dick would BE the Internet. People have no clue how lucky they are to have an ethical staff here.
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Sand
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F13, I am disappoint.
I'm gone a week and all you can muster up here in Useless Conversation is a measly 2.5 pages of chitchat? /sad
Anyways, out of the hospital and back home since Friday night. Doctor's couldn't do the easy express version so instead I get the traditional operation type. Not fun having a 6" vertical incision on my abdomen, in addition to the two larger laparoscopy incision. Got to spend 5 days in the hospital and a longer recovery so I'm glad my bosses are cool and I can work from home. Already started some of that today. Have to wait until this coming Friday though to get the staples out, which sucks because the ones in a small incision near my waistline are sticking up a few mm and it's just ugh to brush that spot. I'm on painkillers, anitbiotics, bloodthinner (yay for needles and shots you give yourself!) plus mundane things like anti-nausea, anti-gas and dulcolax.
I just want all the pain and bother to be done with though.
I hope your recovery goes smoothly and everything is okay!  Can you put a dressing or a tegaderm patch over the staples sticking up so you arent brushing against them? So what did they give you for the pain?
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Sand
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Damnit, I don't want to stay in this house but saving all that money in either situation is really appealing. It takes, what, 5 years to make back the closing costs, etc?
We've only been in our current house three years. We've refinanced twice already for lower rates. We have never paid closing costs.
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ghost
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Well this is interesting. Drinking lots of soda has been linked to teenage violence. It's just a little blurb (from breitbart, no less  ) and I haven't read the original study, but this is definitely an interesting phenomenon. I suspect that socioeconomic issues may play a role. I'm not sure how they handled that in the study but the sample was from an inner city school with much higher violence levels. Regardless, it will certainly help in my personal crusade against high fructose corn syrup.
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Paelos
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Well this is interesting. Drinking lots of soda has been linked to teenage violence. It's just a little blurb (from breitbart, no less  ) and I haven't read the original study, but this is definitely an interesting phenomenon. I suspect that socioeconomic issues may play a role. I'm not sure how they handled that in the study but the sample was from an inner city school with much higher violence levels. Regardless, it will certainly help in my personal crusade against high fructose corn syrup. They studied hispanic and black kids living in inner city Boston. That study is ridiculous. The majority of that city is Irish honkys and you don't focus on that portion of the population?
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RhyssaFireheart
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Hope you feel better soon, RF. Surgeries are no fun.
Unless you're the surgeon. That looks like fun. It's less interesting than you might expect. Particularly once you've done the same surgery about 1500 times. Well, at least pathology got to have some fun with my surgery - apparently they couldn't find any tissue from my left ovary at first, leading to questions about whether I'd had it removed in my previous laparoscopy (nope- the ectopic was on my right side), but they eventually found "some" of the tissue. The good news for all of that is that my condition was still at the pre-cancerous stage and no further treatment will be needed. I hope your recovery goes smoothly and everything is okay!  Can you put a dressing or a tegaderm patch over the staples sticking up so you arent brushing against them? So what did they give you for the pain? I've become pretty good at not touching the staples along my waist, it was more the band of my pants that was causing a problem at first. And now the incision is well on the way to healing so touching the staples isn't painful any longer. I got vicoden to take at night for pain and 600mg of ibuprofen for during the day, but I hadn't been taking that if I could help it. Especially not after I forgot to eat after taking the first dose of the day the other morning and threw up my antibiotic, the ibuprofen and another pill because my stomach was empty. But I think the low-level pain was getting me down so I'm going to start taking ibuprofen right after breakfast and see how that goes. Plus managing to turn onto my side last night and sleep a bit like that was a huge help, I think. I woke up feeling tons better this morning. How can people sleep on their backs? That's just not normal at all.
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Sand
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Yeah my horizontal incision was right on my pants line. Even wearing boxers/pajamas killed me when I got home.
You definitely have to eat before taking the antibiotics and stuff! Same thing (vomiting) happened to me last week, so I ended up back in the hospital for another 4 day stay while taking IV antibiotics.
Have you been able to eat normal foods? And thats definitely good news about no cancer and no further treatment being needed.
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RhyssaFireheart
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Yeah, I was only on a liquid diet for the first day, but I've been taking it careful and easing back into full meals. Right now it's more about having an appetite than worrying about what I'm eating.
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Rasix
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There's an email group that I'm on from my previous job at my current employer that generates a handful of emails a day. I just delete them, but I'm too lazy to ask to be removed from the group. Plus, it's interesting to see what's going on with the product. Today someone asked to be removed from the list using a reply all. Then someone asked why they sent this reply all and also asked to be removed from the list; using reply all. Now there's a lot of people being asked to be removed from this list using reply all and others asking that they not use reply all by using reply all themselves. I'm pretty sure this is going to persist the entire day.
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murdoc
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There's an email group that I'm on from my previous job at my current employer that generates a handful of emails a day. I just delete them, but I'm too lazy to ask to be removed from the group. Plus, it's interesting to see what's going on with the product. Today someone asked to be removed from the list using a reply all. Then someone asked why they sent this reply all and also asked to be removed from the list; using reply all. Now there's a lot of people being asked to be removed from this list using reply all and others asking that they not use reply all by using reply all themselves. I'm pretty sure this is going to persist the entire day. I love the 'opt out of conversation' feature in Outlook 2010 for just this sort of thing.
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Have you tried the internet? It's made out of millions of people missing the point of everything and then getting angry about it
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ghost
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Well this is interesting. Drinking lots of soda has been linked to teenage violence. It's just a little blurb (from breitbart, no less  ) and I haven't read the original study, but this is definitely an interesting phenomenon. I suspect that socioeconomic issues may play a role. I'm not sure how they handled that in the study but the sample was from an inner city school with much higher violence levels. Regardless, it will certainly help in my personal crusade against high fructose corn syrup. They studied hispanic and black kids living in inner city Boston. That study is ridiculous. The majority of that city is Irish honkys and you don't focus on that portion of the population? Well, with this sort of initial study you're better off looking at a focused group that is similar, in my opinion. Plus you want a group that is prone to violence to see if there is an effect. Next they would need tol look at other groups and a large homogenous group to compare. And as an Irishman I take of fence at being called a honky. 
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Rishathra
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I'm curious. Is the facepalm some kind of Star Trek writer inside joke, or is it purely coincidence that it seems everyone from every version of that show pulls that move at least once?
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Yegolev
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It was the writers. Example: 
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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Xanthippe
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Yeah, I was only on a liquid diet for the first day, but I've been taking it careful and easing back into full meals. Right now it's more about having an appetite than worrying about what I'm eating.
Best wishes for a swift recovery. I don't know how similar recovering from a csection is to what you've had done, but walking (which I really didn't feel like doing a bit!) helped me feel better. They got me up the next morning, and I hobbled down the hall a few times that day. My first walk after I got home, I went past two houses. Not fast walks, not a long walks, but every two-three hours I'd spend a few minutes ambling along. In contrast, after I had shoulder surgery, I didn't walk at all for a few days (contrary to advice). I felt like shit longer, and suspect that's why - even though the csections hurt more than shoulder surgery, and for much longer. Good luck!
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Lantyssa
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Walking is important after any surgery, but it's so easy to just lay there. Gods know I didn't feel like even sitting up after having my insides poked at.
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Hahahaha! I'm really good at this!
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Ironwood
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That's what she said.
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Wait, what are we talking about ?
Too Soon ?
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Lantyssa
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Nah. I was (carefully) putting my finger in my belly the first week. Could really freak people out with the hole that was there before it healed.
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Hahahaha! I'm really good at this!
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Minvaren
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"There are many things of which a wise man might wish to remain ignorant." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Cyrrex
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I'm a little freaked out right now. I thought the purpose of surgery was usually to close such holes.
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"...maybe if you cleaned the piss out of the sunny d bottles under your desks and returned em, you could upgrade you vid cards, fucken lusers.." - Grunk
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NowhereMan
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The purpose of surgery, by and large, is to get rid of things in your body and shouldn't be there. The holes are usually left to look after themselves.
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