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Dominique 06-09-2011 09:18 AM

Where are all of these Dell computers that I keep getting spam messages about? I just got another one. I must get
minimum one a day. No wonder people get hacked and have
stolen ID issues.......(ok, less broad statement) some people get hacked and have stolen ID issues. I mean, are you actually going to believe if you click that link, a dell is on its way?:seeingstars:

Everytime my doorbell rings, I yell out to my honey, *Hurry,
it's Ed McMann*.....we don't answer the door. If it's someone who knows us, they call and announce they are stopping in. That always gets me too. We live in the city, do you think people just open up the door when you ring the bell?

UUUgh.

Novelafemme 06-09-2011 09:33 AM

my papa (will he be lonely this father's day), learning a second language, grad school, chemo...

JustJo 06-09-2011 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoSchmooze (Post 355303)


Snapdragon Celestial Lady
Snapdragon is kind and caring.
She is as dark as the night sky,
and she changes the weather.


OK....now why the hell did I look there??


Apparently us Jo's are Snapdragons....because I am:

Snapdragon Sparkle Lady

Snapdragon is kind and caring. She is sparkly as the Milky Way and she changes the weather.

:| <---- if only, cuz I'd make it rain and save the dying lawn face

GoddessJess 06-09-2011 10:09 AM

my mind today is a blur...Im tired and wired all at the same time...I'm agrivated and blissful....maybe I'm blissfully aggitated...huh never thought of that...I have a lot to accomplish in the next few weeks and my docs wanna start na new round of chemo...really? I was just getting used to eating again...off to the kitchen to create tonights dinner...homemade pizza...

JoSchmooze 06-09-2011 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustJo (Post 355446)
Apparently us Jo's are Snapdragons....because I am:

Snapdragon Sparkle Lady

Snapdragon is kind and caring. She is sparkly as the Milky Way and she changes the weather.

:| <---- if only, cuz I'd make it rain and save the dying lawn face

Wait a sec.....
Yours says ""She is sparkly as the Milky Way"
And mine says "She is as dark as the night sky"

What the hell is up with that??

Latino.Hrt 06-09-2011 10:49 AM

-My family from Joplin/St Louis being here and safe-
-sittin' at dinner last nite and listenin' too their stories, and their sharin' of all the pictures that were taken....and them sayin' the pictures just dont capture the true reality on the faces of our neighbors.:candle:

Gemme 06-09-2011 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoSchmooze (Post 355302)


Anyone else ever have a sleep study before?
I had one last night and it surprised me.
I knew that I snored and I knew that sometimes I sleep in some strange positions...

When the tech explained the procedure, he indicated that he would be
montoring me for about 2 hours of sleep and then if it was necessary,
(if I stopped breathing more than 5 times in an hour) he'd put a CPAP mask on me
and try and get the right pressure for me.

Evidently, after I reached REM sleep I averaged to stop breathing,
on average - 17 times in 2 hours! No freakin' wonder I am always
tired when I get up!

I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience?
I am almost apprehensive about going to sleep tonight.

Welcome to sleep apnea. Ebon has it. I've stayed awake and watched him sometimes when he's stopped breathing a lot during the night. I find myself holding my breath with him and silently willing him to breathe again. Not unlike an overly dramatic cinematic moment (BREATHE, dammit!) too.

He has a CPAP machine, which has helped tremendously. We were gifted it and it's been a godsend because the volume of his snoring has led to me threatening to stab him with a fork in the middle of the night (and, at that particular moment of stressed sleep deprivation) being completely serious.

He has taken steps to better his health and that has helped his snoring and sleep apnea somewhat. Enough for him to not need to use the machine every night, so that's a very good thing.

Good luck with your results.

Jar 06-09-2011 05:15 PM

I was watching a TV show and a couple was snuggling in bed reading and it made me think how much I would love that about now....

WolfyOne 06-09-2011 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jar (Post 355743)
I was watching a TV show and a couple was snuggling in bed reading and it made me think how much I would love that about now....


You are such a romantic at heart my friend
Perhaps one day, you'll be doing just that with someone that can appreciate the simple things you like to do

SimpleAlaskanBoy 06-09-2011 06:29 PM

I'm thinking I really want ice cream for dinner. And a HUGE sweet tea.

Leigh 06-09-2011 06:31 PM

Just thinking alot about life lately and what I will do about improving it ~ I have things that I want to do, now its just figuring out how to do them!

Dominique 06-09-2011 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoSchmooze (Post 355302)

Anyone else ever have a sleep study before?
I had one last night and it surprised me.
I knew that I snored and I knew that sometimes I sleep in some strange positions...

When the tech explained the procedure, he indicated that he would be
montoring me for about 2 hours of sleep and then if it was necessary,
(if I stopped breathing more than 5 times in an hour) he'd put a CPAP mask on me
and try and get the right pressure for me.

Evidently, after I reached REM sleep I averaged to stop breathing,
on average - 17 times in 2 hours! No freakin' wonder I am always
tired when I get up!

I was just wondering if anyone else has had this experience?

I am almost apprehensive about going to sleep tonight.

I've never been a sleeper, that includes when I was a baby. My poor mother. She admitted to me once, she gave me cough syrup to make me sleep.....Anyhow, I don't have sleep apnea. I just don't sleep. I may have slept 40 minutes and woke up and thought I slept 8 hours. At the time I was doing the sleep studies, to further complicate matters, I was doing shift work. 7 to 4 one week. 3 to midnight, then 11p to 8a and the killer shift, two days of each shift in a week.......no wonder I didn't sleep. (I did one study right after killer week).....they said I barely went to REM.

Many lifestyle changes, and I currently am working 9 to 5 mon thru friday, weekends off ( this is a first in my entire working career)and I'm actually sleeping at night. 6 hours, but thats better than 40 minutes. Also, I'm no longer up at night watching infomercials, so I'm not making ridiculous purchases when I am sleep deprived :phonegab:(oh order now and get the second one free) lol.......good will is missing my generous donations! Its no laughing matter, not sleeping is very bad for your health. I've had Dr's lecture the hell out of me (as if I was doing this on purpose) I learned the body is not a battery, you can't store sleep nor can you recharge...its supply and demand. Ok, off my soap box. I go to bed now.

Miss Scarlett 06-11-2011 09:41 AM

House hunting...

i gotta move from this place before the next maintenance adventure/disaster occurs...

The_Lady_Snow 06-11-2011 10:52 AM

*Rawr*!!!
 

Miss Scarlett 06-11-2011 11:38 AM

How much i hate the smell of Lysol...grew to really hate it back when i had the flu a couple of months ago and had to spray it everywhere, often.

Now i get to do it all over again with this water leak mess...blech!

amiyesiam 06-11-2011 01:20 PM

the short list of what we should be doing
rather than doing what we want to do!

FeminineAllure 06-11-2011 02:29 PM

some very naughty things

Corkey 06-11-2011 02:32 PM

Dolce' gelato

UofMfan 06-11-2011 02:45 PM

A massage. I'm waiting to see if I can get one done at home today.

cuddlyfemme 06-11-2011 03:09 PM

A book I had to read in a Psych class I took

Nina 06-11-2011 03:16 PM

dave just said he wants to snuggle up with cody...

Mr.Nobody 06-11-2011 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 355670)
Welcome to sleep apnea. Ebon has it. I've stayed awake and watched him sometimes when he's stopped breathing a lot during the night. I find myself holding my breath with him and silently willing him to breathe again. Not unlike an overly dramatic cinematic moment (BREATHE, dammit!) too.

He has a CPAP machine, which has helped tremendously. We were gifted it and it's been a godsend because the volume of his snoring has led to me threatening to stab him with a fork in the middle of the night (and, at that particular moment of stressed sleep deprivation) being completely serious.

He has taken steps to better his health and that has helped his snoring and sleep apnea somewhat. Enough for him to not need to use the machine every night, so that's a very good thing.

Good luck with your results.

My sister had sleep apnea. She had an operation that trimmed down her uvula and trimmed the opening to her throat and she hasn't had a bad nights sleep since, nor does she snore like a freight train anymore or fall asleep at the drop of a hat. Don't know if that would solve everyone's troubles, but it couldn't hurt to check it out.

princessbelle 06-11-2011 04:20 PM

That i am very lucky.

In so, so many ways (f)

Gemme 06-11-2011 07:46 PM

I wish I were off today, so that I could go to the rally today and then to a party tonight. I just can't get myself out of my chair once I've gotten home, showered and eaten.

:blink:

little_ms_sunshyne 06-11-2011 10:36 PM

Wanting to be able to put words to my thoughts...no luck yet...

JakeTulane 06-13-2011 06:35 AM

Absence makes the heart grow ( much more than) fonder.

I say ten sizes larger.

:heartbeat:

PinkieLee 06-13-2011 08:19 AM

What's on my mind...

How much I am really looking foward to our roadtrip to Pensacola in 3 days! In the words of the Zac Brown Band, I'm ready to have my...

Toes in the water
Ass in the sand
Not a worry in the world
a cold beer in my hand
Life is good today
Life is good today.....

moxie 06-13-2011 08:34 AM

Trying to find a place to live in two days during my first trip there. No, no stress or pressure at all.

...and a nap.

GoddessJess 06-13-2011 02:02 PM

today on my mind is a mix of ugghh and whaaa!
lol with a side of "I don't wanna"
This last weekend my partner and I celebrated our anniversary, a friends sons graduation and then tackled yard work...this new chemo sucks butt! It's harder on me then the last round and now he wants to get all aggressive on me...jesus dude!
Im happy I havent lost my hair though and thanks to nano technology I havent lost my tits wich I may add was my biggest fear!
what? I love my boobs!

Leigh 06-13-2011 02:23 PM

I can't seem to stop thinking about what has been running through My head for a few days now ~ I need to make some serious changes in My life

Queerasfck 06-13-2011 02:24 PM

So thankful for the power outage at work. We all got sent home after only working three hours.

princessbelle 06-14-2011 08:26 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BROTHER!!!!!!!

I miss you more than i could ever express.

No hats or birthday cake around today, but today...

I celebrate your beautiful life and remember how precious you were to me and so many other people. You were taken from us way too early.

Thank you for being the bestest big brother in the whole wide world!!!!!

I love and miss you SO much!!!!

your little sis

VuDu 06-14-2011 08:59 AM

How is it the dog takes up more surface area on the sofa than the humans do? *shakes head*

asphaltcowboi 06-14-2011 09:30 AM

how they came up with the word boob

http://65.55.72.7/att/GetInline.aspx...279&oneredir=1

UofMfan 06-14-2011 09:41 AM

How lucky and appreciated I am.

dixie 06-14-2011 10:06 AM

That I absolutely hate this time of month and all that goes along with it. :(

Gemme 06-14-2011 10:48 AM

I do not want to go to work today. I want to stay home with Ebon and listen to him work while I sit behind him, working on crafty goodness and watching the telly.

I do not want to go to work today.

asphaltcowboi 06-14-2011 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 358755)
how they came up with the word boob
ok opps......think i have it
http://65.55.72.7/att/GetInline.aspx...ab2&oneredir=1

ok think i have it

asphaltcowboi 06-14-2011 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 358872)
ok think i have it

friggin pic wont work.. dang it!! lol maybe its a pic of me.. sheeez cant believe it.. it shows up in the preview

sweetfemme247 06-14-2011 12:30 PM

Thinking about my future and people I need to let go that have dragged me down, the good times and the bad times.


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