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kittygrrl 11-12-2019 02:20 PM

it's not who..it's a what...Meyer Lemons-wish i had a few

homoe 11-12-2019 02:47 PM

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Pie perhaps?:awww:

kittygrrl 11-12-2019 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1256587)
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Pie perhaps?:awww:

H, definitely
https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/wp-con...gue-Pie-11.jpgLemon Meringue..
i would love to use Meyer Lemons..sigh


homoe 11-15-2019 04:04 PM

Roger Stone because he was just found guilty!

Boy what a different Roger Stone we saw today exiting the court house! Unlike flashing the piece sign like a cheap imitation of Nixon, pleads of being
innocent, and grandstanding by holding an impromptu news conference on the day he was charged and released, this Stone appeared subdued and certainly not in any mood to answer questions as he scurried off like a timid little mouse to his waiting vehicle!

JDeere 11-15-2019 09:32 PM

My ex...

She has been way too quiet lately and hasn't said much to me.

kittygrrl 11-16-2019 12:28 AM

dancing w friends ..the music

JDeere 11-16-2019 12:41 AM

These people on this tv show

They gotta be outta they minds to do what they do

kittygrrl 11-16-2019 02:58 PM

best friend coming over w pizza:scarytv: not sure i'm ready for it:coffee:

RockOn 11-16-2019 04:44 PM

I was reading news and now this young lady is on my mind.
 
A missing college student, Aniah Blanchard from Auburn Alabama. It has been a little over a month since she has been heard from. I keep hoping to read good news about her ... you know ... that she has been found and she is safe now. I cannot imagine how her family is coping ... feel so much for them.

GeorgiaMa'am 11-16-2019 07:45 PM

My mom. It's been about six weeks since I have seen her (except for her visiting me for a few hours in the hospital with my sister). When I spoke to her on the phone yesterday, she seemed more cloudy and out of it than usual. She also sounded pretty worried about me. I don't know how to calm her on that account - I'm worried about my health too.

Silk 11-17-2019 03:29 AM

Several faces fill my thoughts at this time of year. Those of family and friends who are lost to the past are there not to make me grieve but rather to make me remember that I was blessed to share some time with them. My fur babies now beyond the bridge warm my heart with the generosity of unconditional love that they left here.
But all these cherished memories are blighted by the memory of the cold gaze of a particularly deceitful creature who wormed her way into our home a couple of years ago taking advantage of a family that sought to provide comfort to a stranger for Thanksgiving and delayed the stay with sob stories and con games for 45 days virtually holding us hostage and leaving only after draining my 85 year old mother’s bank account (unknown to me until the thug had moved out of the state) and “borrowed” several hundred dollars from me to make the move. The destruction of and theft of property, elder abuse - psychological, emotional and physical made the loss of a few thousand dollars a bargain to have this person vacate the property. Unfortunately the memory of that time has dimmed what was once a bright season for our family.
My beloved Galahad has worked minor miracles in helping all of us heal. She is a singular beacon of integrity, honesty, and honor and this year is lighter and brighter than the last and last year was a lifting of a veil.
So many faces ... angels some once human and some furry, one poison thorn, one perfect knight, friends, family, neighbors. I am blessed even with the thorn for it taught me to see more clearly.

Chad 11-23-2019 11:50 AM

On my mind
 
My physical therapist, he has me at 70 % post surgery. I was thinking of a gift for him when we reach 100%. What to get a natural healer is a hard decision.

Our goals are that I can bowl again, work my land, climb a latter, and ride my bicycle again.
The bike is a throwback from my knee replacement but I really miss it.

Blade 11-28-2019 02:08 AM

My cousin, he died this weekend 3 yrs ago.

I was watching TV and a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving came on. It made me think of him and how he loved Charlie Brown when we were growning up. Wish I could have helped ya buddy but you couldn't/wouldn't help your self.

candy_coated_bitch 11-28-2019 10:25 AM

My niece because I can't wait to see her!!!!

GeorgiaMa'am 11-28-2019 04:44 PM

An ex of mine, who I am _certain_ has all of my missing Christmas tree ornaments.

Tuff Stuff 01-12-2020 02:30 PM

Monkey Talk
 
I think it's safe to say..Me,again.

I'm finding peace of course in not only me but the whole f***ing world. Odd?,for my own sanity, yes.

Next..

JDeere 01-12-2020 05:42 PM

My hunny..

Shes uber sick and I can't do anything to help seeing as its an ldr and I can't get up to see her yet.

GeorgiaMa'am 01-12-2020 06:38 PM

My bitch of an aunt. I had a dream about her last night - she had decided to raise cows in her basement, and for some reason I had to clean it all up. I've never had to clean her house and she has never raised cows, but for some weird reason this dream has kept popping up in my mind all day.

Chad 01-13-2020 09:31 AM

On my mind
 
Friends, life with humans is interesting. Sometimes with friends you spend everyday together and then things change. Folks get married or have kids and life gets busy but you never stop loving each other and when the "pause" lets up there you are back together.

Interesting for sure.

Orema 02-19-2020 02:13 PM

Woman plays violin mid-surgery to ensure doctors hadn't damaged brain
 
Dagmar Turner has been on my mind. Have been thinking about her after reading about her online.

Woman plays violin mid-surgery to ensure doctors hadn't damaged brain



LONDON, England – It’s like a scene straight out of “Grey’s Anatomy” – a patient at King’s College Hospital in London played the violin while surgeons removed a tumor from her brain.

The hospital says the unusual approach was taken to make sure that areas of Dagmar Turner’s brain that control delicate hand movement and coordination were not inadvertently damaged during the precise procedure.

The 53-year-old violinist was diagnosed in 2013 with a large, slow growing glioma after suffering a seizure during a symphony, according to the hospital.

Turner, who plays in Isle of Wight Symphony Orchestra and various choral societies, underwent biopsy and then radiotherapy with her local specialist to keep the tumor at bay, but the hospital says it became apparent in the fall that the mass had grown, and it needed to be removed.

“Dagmar’s tumor was located in the right frontal lobe of her brain, close to an area that controls the fine movement of her left hand,” wrote the hospital in a release. “Precise and skilled use of this hand is essential for playing the violin as the fingers regulate the length of the strings by holding them against the fingerboard, producing different pitches.”

A consultant neurosurgeon at the hospital, Professor Keyoumars Ashkan, discussed Turner’s options and the two ended up bonding over their mutual passion for music. After Turner explained concerns she had over losing the ability to play the violin, Ashkan and the neurosurgical team devised a plan.

Prior to the operation, they spent two hours carefully mapping her brain to identify areas that were active when she played the violin and those responsible for controlling language and movement. They also decided that they would wake Turner mid- procedure so she could play, ensuring the surgeons didn’t damage any crucial areas of the brain.

During the operation, the team performed a craniotomy and then took Turner off anesthetic, so she could play the violin while her tumor was removed. Meanwhile, she was closely monitored by the anesthetists and a therapist.

After the surgery, Ashkan said his team performs about 400 tumor removals each year at the hospital, but this was the first time he’s had a patient play the instrument during a procedure.

“We knew how important the violin is to Dagmar so it was vital that we preserved function in the delicate areas of her brain that allowed her to play,” said Ashkan. “We managed to remove over 90 percent of the tumor, including all the areas suspicious of aggressive activity, while retaining full function in her left hand.”

Turner later thanked the team for their work.

“The violin is my passion; I’ve been playing since I was 10 years old. The thought of losing my ability to play was heart-breaking but, being a musician himself, Prof Ashkan understood my concerns,” said Turner. “He and the team at King’s went out of their way to plan the operation – from mapping my brain to planning the position I needed to be in to play. Thanks to them I’m hoping to be back with my orchestra very soon.”

Three days after the procedure, the hospital says Turner was well enough to go home to her husband and 13-year-old son.

GeorgiaMa'am 02-19-2020 06:31 PM

My mom. When we spoke on the phone, she sounded more relaxed and happy than usual. I think it's because she's currently in her own home and not at my sister's house. She loves my sister and her family, and she has her own suite there, but there are four other adults in that house. She prefers to keep more to herself most of the time. Also, my sister has cats - which are not allowed in my mom's suite - but my mom was a farm girl and has never quite been able to resign herself to the idea of animals in the house.

homoe 03-31-2020 04:03 PM

Embellishing.........
 
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Newscaster Brian Williams WHY because this guy could screw up reporting on a one car funeral!

The first sentence out of his mouth after yesterday's briefing was misinformation and IF he'd pay attention and watched he'd know that in fact we heard from BOTH of the doctors not just Fauci!

Instead of listening, watching, and paying attention to the briefing, I can just picture this little weasel face counting the seconds till they cut back to him so he could blather, expound, and pontificate!!

Piss-ant!!!!!

homoe 04-01-2020 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1264592)
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Newscaster Brian Williams WHY because this guy could screw up reporting on a one car funeral!

The first sentence out of his mouth after yesterday's briefing was misinformation and IF he'd pay attention and watched he'd know that in fact we heard from BOTH of the doctors not just Fauci!

Instead of listening, watching, and paying attention to the briefing, I can just picture this little weasel face counting the seconds till they cut back to him so he could blather, expound, and pontificate!!

Piss-ant!!!!!

I'm thinking perhaps I need to take a break from watching MSNBC...:scarytv:

easygoingfemme 04-04-2020 07:01 AM

My brother, my family. On Monday it will be one full year since he passed. Due to Covid, our family can't even be together for the day. I still feel completely shell shocked that he is gone. I hate that I can't be with his children right now. I hate that I can't go be with my parents who lost their son. We talked about going to the cemetery and making sure we stand far apart from each other but we thought that would hurt even more.

FireSignFemme 04-04-2020 01:28 PM

My next door neighbor. It's been unusually quiet at her place.

nhplowboi 04-04-2020 04:19 PM

Trump....why is it when he is not running his mouth at the podium and others are speaking, he looks like a frigging bulldog (oh those jowls) who is hearing some kind of weird screeching noise. You know, tilting his head from side to side while occasionally watching the person who is speaking and squinting his eyes.
LOL I just read this to Bevi and she said that is because he is listening to the voices in his head that we can't hear.

FireSignFemme 04-07-2020 06:53 PM

What my neighbor is doing. She was so quite the past couple of days I started to wonder if maybe she was dead. Well she's alive and very much kicking. Today it sounds like a couple of sumo wrestlers are going at it in there.

Stone-Butch 04-07-2020 10:15 PM

On your mind
 
She knows who she is and although I can't see her I can feel her presence at times.

On my mind is the many families and people who are going through so much during this virus time. Too many sick people and way too many passing away. I am glad my mom and dad are not here to go through this. I saw my sister suffer to her death with a lung disease and it is not a fitting thing to have to go through or watch a loved one go through.

kittygrrl 04-08-2020 02:34 AM

dreaming at my middle school..wandering through the halls looking for something i'd lost, very upset.......................................dreami ng..no fun

RebelDyke 04-26-2020 12:24 PM

My mom. In a few days it will be a reminder of her death. While she has been gone for a hot minute... (under 10 years). It still hurts like it was yesterday.

I really wish she were here to see me graduate

:rrose:

Baby_Yoda 04-26-2020 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RebelDyke (Post 1266566)
My mom. In a few days it will be a reminder of her death. While she has been gone for a hot minute... (under 10 years). It still hurts like it was yesterday.

I really wish she were here to see me graduate

:rrose:

I believe she will be watching and extremely proud of you.


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