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by wrongway00 from Garland

Last Post 17 hours Ago


We've all heard about the "behind the scenes" or "backdoor" emails that go on between some bloggers here, some just seem to have taken that more literally than others.  I have evidence of some of these emails, but they can't really be posted here.  They are posted elsewhere, though, for any that are interested.  Some of you may find them interesting, especially considering who they came from...LOL...They're proof that you just never really know someone....Or, do you, LDS???

Here's the link to the post, just remember that you look at your own risk, they're not for the faint of heart....LMFAO
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I love me some Bob Seger, but this has got to be my favorite song of his.  It's not the greatest version, but it was the best I could find on YouTube.  Enjoy!!!


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Ok, we talked about this one the other day so here it is CB.  I know you've heard it...LOL



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Ok, my lovelies, we just got back from a very nice visit with Miss Bella and I wanted to let everyone know how she's doing.  Clarabell (y'all remember her), Smky (my hubby) and I all went to the hospital to see Bella and she looks just wonderful!  She was so funny, and in SUCh good spirits :)   Her surgery will be tomorrow afternoon, and she may get to go home on Friday depending on how she does.

Bella is just as beautiful as a Q-tip as she could have ever been before...LOL.  Such a wonderful personality, and funny as she can be.  We took the hubby's laptop to try to let her read the wishes everyone left, but there was no guest connection :(  It's ok, though, we told her all about them, and I've read most of them to her on the phone so she does know you all care :)

It was such a pleasure to be in her company it was hard to believe she was the patient.  It is my pleasure and good fortune to call her, Clara and Nancy McCoy my friends.  I feel truly blessed to know these wonderful people, and I wish Bella all the best and a speedy recovery!!
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I know many of you here are aware of Bella's recent brain surgery and recovery.  I just found out that she was just admitted to the hospital and wanted to pass along the info to those here that know and care about her.  I don't have alot of details, but I will update here as I find out.


GET WELL SOON BELLA!!

Edit:  Ok, hubby's home and he says she's safely tucked in the hospital and doing well.  She's already in a room and has pain meds comin her way...LOL...I talked to her on the phone and her hubby is there by her side, so all should be well for the night.  We don't really know much right now, just that her wound reopened and they decided to keep her for a couple of days.  I will update as I get info :)
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I know, I've been away awhile, but I just had to share what the stork dropped off for us today :)




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I have not been well lately (leg issues).  Back and forth to the doctor, tests, blah, blah, blah...LOL.  Anyway, the hubby was going to pick up something for dinner last night and asked if I would like to go and get out of the house (something I don't do much).  I was like, Heck yeah, as long as it's not another doctor.

We leave, stop for gas, and he heads for Wal-Mart.  Fine with me.  It's just us, we'll grab a few things and be out in a jiff :)  Yeah, right.  it IS Wal-Mart, after all...LOL  So, we do our little bit of shopping, deciding what we want that's quick and easy, he rolls me quickly through the bakery so I don't see the cupcakes ( I saw them anyway...LOL).....Then we find the most reasonable line we can.  They were flippin packed!!

So, we're in line waiting for our turn,  just talking about this and that, and I feel a slight tap on the back of my chair.  No big deal, it happens.  Now it's our turn to self-check out.  He takes the items from me ( I carry, he pushes ) and puts them on the belt and starts to check out.  I feel another tap, harder, and I start to roll.  I lock my brakes.  I feel several taps on my chair and then a slight push. 

I tried to turn my head and see behind me, but all I could see was the basket, right against my chair.  I asked my hubby if this is an adult with this basket, he looks at them and says Yes, but they don't care.  I said, loudly, Oh, I thought it must be a 6 year old the way they're acting.  I feel several more taps on the back of my chair.  So, I unlock my brakes, turn my chair and look right at the lady.  She is to the side of the basket, her hubby is leaning on the push bar and there's a small child in the seat.  How much would you like to bet they don't speak English???  Not one to make much of a scene, I didn't say anything to them.  But, I guess the look on my face was enough, there were no more taps or pushes after I turned back around.

My thing is, how do you just KEEP doing someone that way??  You KNOW when you're too close to someone.  I mean, I've bumped people in line, I reckon we all have.  I apologize, back up, and try not to be stupid enough to do it again.  But, why would you just stay right on someone and just keep on and on bumping them??  I guess I will never understand, since I have a polite mentality.  How about y'all???

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My hubby is a big fan of Craig's List and he's on it ALL the time.  He found this today and I almost fell out when he read it to me...LMAO.  The first person I thought of was Furbie and his "port-a-john" icon and I just HAD to share!!


i would like to trade my wooden leg for a wheelchair. it seems like it would be easier to be in a wheelchair. i like to drink and the whole walking thing is kind of dangerous when i get drunk, so i thought i could drink more if i was always sitting down. i would really like one with a built in toilet seat, but am open to anything. please help!


I don't know how serious this guy (?) is, but I have the info for it if anyone wants to trade with him...LMAO
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What is it about the Emergency Room that it takes SO long to be seen?  We just got home after taking my mom to the ER.  I was there from 3:30 pm, it's now 11:30 pm.  Frankly, that's fast for the ER here.  What took the longest was just to get past the dang doors and be seen.  It took almost an hour for the nurse to come in and get her information (she had to stand outside the door to the room and tell her buddies how drunk she got at her birthday party first).

Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking nurses.  The good ones are awesome.  I've had plenty take care of me just recently and I have no complaints about them.  But some just seem to be more interested in chatting everyone up than they are in patient care.

And, I swear there are some of the filthiest people in the ER.  I watched people get up from their seats when it was their turn and just leave trash and stuff all over the chairs, tables and floor.  I won't even talk about the bathroom.  It was just disgusting.   Why can't people pick up after themselves??  I mean, they passed at least one trash can on their way either to the desk or out the door.




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Lombard, Ill. (ABC News) - Rose Tani, whose son Dan is currently in orbit as an astronaut on the International Space Station, was killed Wednesday when her car was hit by a train near her home in Lombard, Ill., outside Chicago.

Police said Ms. Tani, 90, was trying to drive around a stopped school bus at a railroad crossing when her car was hit by a commuter train. She was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

NASA said mission control in Houston had told Dan Tani of his mother's death.

Astronaut Tani, who left for orbit on Oct. 23, must, barring a change of plans, remain in space for now. While there is a three-seat Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the space station at all times in case an emergency forces the crew to return to Earth, Tani is scheduled to come home on the space shuttle Atlantis this month.

That mission was delayed by a faulty fuel sensor, and engineers are trying to figure out how to fix it. Under current plans, Atlantis will be launched no earlier than Jan. 10 -- if the sensor problem can be fixed by then.

NASA has, in the past, contemplated what to do if there was bad news back home while an astronaut was on a long-duration space flight. Several astronauts on previous space station flights have said, before flight, that if something happened they would rather not know, since they would not be able to do anything about it.

One unavoidable exception, though it did not involve a family member, came on Sept. 11, 2001. Astronaut Frank Culbertson and two Russian crew mates were on board the space station when the terrorist attacks took place that morning.

"We're having a bad day down here on Earth," a mission manager in Houston radioed Culbertson. As it happened, the space station was going to pass over New York on its next orbit, and the astronauts were able to take pictures of the smoke plume created by the fire at the World Trade Center.

"Tears don't flow the same in space," he later said. On Sept. 12 he learned that one of the pilots of the airliner that crashed into the Pentagon, Charles Burlingame, had been a classmate of his at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Culbertson transmitted a letter from orbit a few days later. "Other than the emotional impact of our country being attacked and thousands of our citizens and maybe some friends being killed, the most overwhelming feeling being where I am is one of isolation," he wrote.

He stayed in space for three more months until the shuttle Endeavour came to get him in December 2001.

Dan Tani, barring a surprise, will probably also have to wait. He is flying with two crew mates, the American commander Peggy Whitson and Russian Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko. Tani and Whitson performed a spacewalk on Tuesday, the fifth of his career.

Astronaut Tani, 46, is married and has two children. He is currently on his second space flight. His mother was widowed.

ABC News' Gina Sunseri and Grace Huang contributed reporting for this story.

Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures

Updated on 12/20/2007 6:23:58 AM
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I wasn't sure where to post this, so I stuck it in News.  It's good news, for me, anyway...LMAO

I'm pretty sure I've mentioned a time or two that I have decided to go with a low-carb lifestyle to try to drop some of the poundage that has plagued me for years, especially since I broke me.  Well, it has really paid off so far.  At my last weigh-in, I have lost a total of 34 pounds and I am feeling great!!  When I get to a more comfortable size, I will let everyone in on the beginning and ending weights, but that will probably be awhile...LOL

Other good news for us is my hubby got a job after three years out of work due to health issues :)  We're breathing much easier around here these days, and it feels so good!!  I know most won't care, and I'm ok with that, but things are just goin so good I just had to share :)  Have a wonderful day and an AWESOME Christmas Season!!!
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(Nov. 14) -- When presidential candidates appear at public forums, passions about the field are often on vivid display. Monday, Senator John McCain received a question from a woman in Hilton Head Island, S.C., that was blunt and harsh.




“How do we beat the b*tch?” the woman asked.

Mr. McCain was obviously uncomfortable, trying to deflect the vitriol with humor and offering to give a translation. But he did not condemn the questioner, instead calling it an “excellent question.”

He then addressed the question without any apparent doubt as to whom it referred.

“There was a poll yesterday,” he said, “that shows me three points ahead of Senator Clinton in a head-to-head matchup. I respect Mrs. Clinton.”

The clip began showing on Web sites like Salon.com, the liberal site TPM.com and others, with bloggers asking why Mr. McCain had not taken the questioner to task.

A spokesman for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton declined to comment on Mr. McCain’s response. But some of her advisers said they were surprised that he had not defused the moment more artfully, given the possibility that it might stir sympathy or outrage on Mrs. Clinton’s behalf in some quarters.

Some of her allies have accused her male Democratic opponents of ganging up on her in their last televised debate.

Mr. McCain has studiously avoided personally attacking Mrs. Clinton, whom he has said he likes. His campaign said yesterday, “Mr. McCain has on many occasions expressed his respect for Senator Clinton, just as he did when confronted with the question in South Carolina.”

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wrongway00

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