Post by Charles1952 on Nov 21, 2014 23:32:45 GMT -6
@guohua, @snarky412,
Sadly, she does have two broken fingers and has no feeling in the hand.
I don't care if it would only hurt for a second or two. I'm trying to train my eyebrows to grow over my head, and I don't want to lose them. (Of course, I'd have to part my hair in the middle, but, oh well)
A Hernando's get together? With Hernados all over the country? That would be fun, and I can see some regional meetings when we have more members. Heck, I live within an hour and a half of Adjensen, and I've never met him. While I don't know his city, I'm pretty sure I could get to Sheepslayer in under six. I could probably sponge a meal off him, but again, we've never met.
Post by Charles1952 on Nov 21, 2014 23:37:50 GMT -6
This may sound strange, but I'm a little reluctant to have a plank. I might be silly about it, but it feels like I'm taking advantage of my position and bragging a little. Yes, I've earned it according to the rules, I guess I'm a little shy.
By the way, I'm thinking of changing my title from Administrator to Janitor. Seems appropriate somehow.
Maybe I'm just in a bad mood worrying about the youngster (although she's 31). I'll start in on that Long Island Ice Tea and try for a mental reboot.
The closet I ever came to meeting up with someone was one of the members from 'TOS' and I were going to meet up since we were only about 80 miles apart [due to our work location at that time we were close to her] but the plans fell through Now she's moved too far away
That would be neat later on in the future to have gatherings Of course with our work schedule the way it is, if is't in the summer time, I'm out
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Hands are soooo tricky. I strongly encourage her to get the BEST PROFESSIONAL HAND SURGEON AVAILABLE. Particularly one skilled at microsurgery with nerves and ligaments etc. It can make a big difference from merely a GOOD hand surgeon.
AND, IIRC, the best quickest care with such problems tends to be wisest.
She's about 60 miles away and has as little money as I do. She has to take what the system can provide.
Thank you for your prayers.
She was one heck of an athlete, and that's not just a father's opinion.
OH DEAR.
Welllllllll, then, I guess I'd encourage her to ask lots of questions of the brightest and most sympathetic Doc available . . . particularly about the options re nerves and ligaments.
I think most such experts can handle the bones well enough.
No sweat on the longer reply. Have a productive day and greater closeness with your daughter in this challenging situation.
Usually the phrase "head over heels" is used to express the thought of someone having fallen deeply in love, sometimes quickly. Sometimes it is used about other things that a person is extremely enthusiastic about to the point of turning cartwheels.
Heels-over-head, the original term, means falling in love or being so in love you do cartwheels etc....putting your heels over your head Head over heals means that you are so in love that you feel like turning a cartwheel (with first your head and then your heels being on top).
Cartwheel being the result thereof... I had to look this up even though I grew up with people saying, " head over heels in love" !
Ah HA! Thank you. So it did start out as "heels over head." That makes sense to me. I wonder if the people in Australia . . . Nah, never mind.
I'm glad to see you posting, 727sky, we need different approaches. I hope you're comfortable here. Twenty more posts in the next seven days and you get your "plank owners" award. (If that means anything to you.)
Usually the phrase "head over heels" is used to express the thought of someone having fallen deeply in love, sometimes quickly. Sometimes it is used about other things that a person is extremely enthusiastic about to the point of turning cartwheels.
Heels-over-head, the original term, means falling in love or being so in love you do cartwheels etc....putting your heels over your head Head over heals means that you are so in love that you feel like turning a cartwheel (with first your head and then your heels being on top).
Cartwheel being the result thereof... I had to look this up even though I grew up with people saying, " head over heels in love" !
I haven't done a cartwheel in soooo many years I'd probably bust my azz!! :P Or at least throw something out of alignment... (rofl)
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Mr. Wrabbit? "Mister?" So, it's come to that, has it? Apparently he's dazzled all the young ladies here. I suppose I'll just go into a corner and sulk. Oh, Serving Wench! Would you please bring me about a quart of some thing to sulk by?
Last Edit: Nov 23, 2014 0:59:38 GMT -6 by Charles1952