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Terrible news today, I waited and worried all morning for mom's Sr. Companion. She was supposed to be here at 9am. I called her and the dining site and waited n worried more, just knew something was wrong! Well her daughter came up at 1:30pm. My sweet Wanda had fallen, hit her head, and passed on yesterday eve. Her daughter found her after she did not answer telephone. We have lost a wonderful human being, my heart goes out to her daughter and family. They lived next to each other and were like glue!
RIP Wanda and prayers n blessings to Linda and the entire family! She was like a mom to me, we had become close over the last year (3ys working)! 86 years old 4foot 8 full of spunk! always wore a button saying "shit happens". had 6-8 clients she juggled, loved to stay busy! A strong sweet woman and friend!! Wanda will be sorely missed!
Well nurse said mom is in great shape, we will see what doc has to say Monday! I made ma a huge pot of spaghetti sauce last nite, too. It is one of her fav's. Puree'd the gr beef n some spinach, zucchini, n carrots into it. It was pretty good even it was a thick paste of sauce! Pcheese fixes all !!!
Juju: So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. Sounds like she had a really active and meaningful life up to the end. Hard to pick a way to go, but maybe she was blessed. Still, I am so sorry. It's hard to take it all in sometimes. So overwhelming when you are hanging on by a thread. Breath, Juju, deep breaths.
OK, my time to VENT about me. Had the biopsy today. The doc said the worst part with the lanocaine (sp) injections as they give a burning sensation. He was right about that, it does burn, but it's manageable. He downplayed the sensation of having tissue removed from inside your breast. That hurt and I am no sissy.
I should have the lab results by Wednesday at the latest.
A million things I want to say to all of you, but I need to go back to so many posts. Mame: Hang in there and know we are all praying for you and your mom.
Juju: May I just offer this for what it is worth. Your cat has had a long life and just the mouth issues he suffers are very painful. If you can find a way to give him peace, that is probably the best thing to do. He depends on you to make the right decisions. Sorry for the pain you both experience. Such a difficult situation, but one that has to be dealt with.
Diane: Glad to hear from you. You just keep putting one foot in front of the other. We all have such respect for all you have done.
Hey Bobbie: Didn't get the ludes joke, but that's ok. Hope all is well with you and you will soon have tv channels. Try to avoid the news.
Speaking of the news, we went to the imaging center today and the television was on in the waiting room. Geez, it looked like Armageddon; fires here, floods there. What a flipping mess.
Hey, this sounds like a Republican conspiracy to me. Rape, pillage and plunder and all the while fiddle while Rome burns. Assholes.
Who say's elderly won't complain of pain. You should meet my mother. Juju, so sorry about your friend. Sounds like she had a good life, and didn't have to linger with a long illness. Cat, let us know how the biopsy comes out, hoping for the best here. Hope everyone has a good weekend.
I do have a ludes story but I don't remember it, hahhahaha it was 1985 couple nites before my BFF wedding, the bachelor/ette party in Vegas (she lived there, but we were tourists,lol_ Last thing we know is walking toward Circus Circus..Scotty stumbling then we all waking up in our room, heads pounding! I believe alcohol was involved and I have a faint memory of security as well. first n last endeavor into that!! hmmm that gave me a chuckle!!! thanks guys!!!
Woman Buying a Bathing Suit When I was a child in the 1950's, the bathing suit for the mature figure was-boned, trussed and reinforced, not so much sewn as engineered. They were built to hold back and uplift, and they did a good job.
Today's stretch fabrics are designed for the prepubescent girl with a figure carved from a potato chip.
The mature woman has a choice: she can either go up front to the maternity department and try on a floral suit with a skirt, coming away looking like a hippopotamus that escaped from Disney's Fantasia, or she can wander around every run-of-the-mill department store trying to make a sensible choice from what amounts to a designer range of fluorescent rubber bands.
What choice did I have? I wandered around, made my sensible choice and entered the chamber of horrors known as the fitting room. The first thing I noticed was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material. The Lycra used in bathing costumes was developed, I believe, by NASA to launch small rockets from a slingshot, which gives the added bonus that if you manage to actually lever yourself into one, you would be protected from shark attacks. Any shark taking a swipe at your passing midriff would immediately suffer whiplash.
I fought my way into the bathing suit, but as I twanged the shoulder strap in place I gasped in horror, my boobs had disappeared!
Eventually, I found one boob cowering under my left armpit. It took a while to find the other. At last I located it flattened beside my seventh rib.
The problem is that modern bathing suits have no bra cups. The mature woman is now meant to wear her boobs spread across her chest like a speed bump. I realigned my speed bump and lurched toward the mirror to take a full view assessment.
The bathing suit fit all right, but unfortunately it only fitted those bits of me willing to stay inside it. The rest of me oozed out rebelliously from top, bottom and sides. I looked like a lump of Play Doh wearing undersized cling wrap.
As I tried to work out where all those extra bits had come from, the prepubescent sales girl popped her head through the curtain, "Oh, there you are," she said, admiring the bathing suit.
I replied that I wasn't so sure and asked what else she had to show me. I tried on a cream crinkled one that made me look like a lump of masking tape, and a floral two-piece that gave the appearance of an oversized napkin in a serviette ring.
I struggled into a pair of leopard-skin bathers with ragged frills and came out looking like Tarzan's Jane, pregnant with triplets and having a rough day.
I tried on a black number with a midriff fringe and looked like a jellyfish in mourning.
I tried on a bright pink pair with such a high cut leg I thought I would have to wax my eyebrows to wear them.
Finally, I found a suit that fit, it was a two-piece affair with a shorts-style bottom and a loose blouse-type top. It was cheap, comfortable, and bulge-friendly, so I bought it. My ridiculous search had a successful outcome, I figured.
When I got it home, I found a label that read, "Material might become transparent in water."
So, if you happen to be on the beach or near any other body of water this year and I'm there too, I'll be the one in cut-off jeans and a T-shirt!
You'd better be laughing or rolling on the floor by this time. Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain, with or without a stylish bathing suit!
You can't change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying over the future
Send this to five ladies you love!!
Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says ~~ "Oh Crap, She's up!"
The Lone Ranger and Tonto went camping in the desert. After they got their tent all set up, both men fell sound asleep. Some hours later, Tonto wakes the Lone Ranger and says, 'Kemo Sabe, look towards sky, what you see? '
'The Lone Ranger replies, 'I see millions of stars.' 'What that tell you?' asked Tonto. The Lone Ranger ponders for a minute then says, 'Astronomically speaking, It tells me there are millions of galaxies and, potentially, billions of planets. Astrologically, it tells me that Saturn is in Leo. Time wise, it appears to be approximately a quarter past three in the morning. Theologically, the Lord is all-powerful and we are small and insignificant. Meteorologically, it seems we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. What's it tell you, Tonto?'
"You dumber than buffalo shit. It means someone stole the tent."
Cat.....Biopsy sounds ruff, thinking and praying for you! Bob...Netflix? that gets kinda boring too tho nice to have some current events/news etc... Cuz... Love the bathing suit story and I do swim in shorts n tee, hahaha!
I was in shock yesterday bout my Wanda, today I am feeling the loss, I do keep a small circle as good eggs are few and far between here. I will miss here much!! She was big part of our life! She was a big part of our community! Loved by all!! Her daughter asked me to take care of notifying the senior center and I got that done finally bout nine last nite before I got hold of the right folks...had written the number down wrong for coordinators cell phone so had to call around to other contacts n get the word to her. We had both become very concerned Wanda was timely and reliable! They are going to have services after the 4thJuly week to be easier on all! And yes thankfully she did not suffer much or end up like our folks a long drawn out battle! Wanda is with the angels now.
Cat....thanks for the advice, , he still happy and active otherwise the ailments just doesn't feel right yet, feels like I am doing it for me not him (the box issues...peeing n pooping everywhere) but true the teeth and that tumor on his head..i just cant afford to fix right now...are what scare me...I had to have them bring dry while I was gone the catfood got packed by mistake...I dumped it and gave him his regular I hear him eating this morning....idk...if he were a lil more sickly it would be easier decision... The big dog has really got me worried more with the health as she limps and I know she Is hurting. she got skin issues too, chews and scratches herself raw, it is the Sharpei in her, hot spots, constantly scabby, she has gone bald on her back n tail and she has a few tumors I did have one tested last year it is benign but more are showing up!
Anyway slept in here this morning on the couch. Finally got thru "The Voice" shows last nite, kept falling asleep and restarting two nites in a row, lol! TV is a sleeping pill for me lately!! Should get up and get to dump with a load before it heats up! Got to do my yard work real early now. I can only bare the heat when I am next to the river with a cold one!!! VERY THANKFUL TO BE ABLE AND SAFE TO DO THE YARDWORK NOW THAT I KNOW I WILL NOT FALL THRU A HOLE AND BE STUCK/DIE!!! I am headed to the coffeepot next. I do need to go thru all moms files this weekend calmly as to have all my questions ready for Doc Monday...I will just hang out in the A/C and get r done! Gosh I feel my posts are depressing.....I will try to find a nice happy story for you all!
Juju~Sorry about your cat. I put one of my cats down a couple years ago, he was in beginning kidney failure. I have lost 2 cats to kidney failure, a common ailment for old kitties.
Its going to be very hot here today too. Don't have to mow the lawn but do have to work and customers tend to be grumpy when its hot. Wish I could squirt them with water when they get like that, LOL!!
Gotta go meet up with a realtor at mom's house today. Hoping we don't have to do a lot to get the best price for it, overall the house is in excellent condition.
juju sorry for your loss and having to put down your kitty..everything at once eh?
Agree not all elderly lie about pain, some revel in it, fp here will put Ben Gay on EVERYTHING including: cuts, strains, sprains, head aches...and burns....
thunder and rain here temps down a bit. saves watering money.
Sharyn- had to add don't know how you all do it in those area's. I could not...my Vegas trips in summer nearly killed me...I think that Is why I like Oregon. although long wet winters are adjustment I don't do well in heat. I had realtor out this week, well value did not tank as bad as I thought but so much in disrepair, there is a lot to be spent there for rental, but if I sell I could just finish up cosmetics and do an "AS IS" on some issues as long as I disclose still will drop value but no stress of getting the work done. At least we moving forward a bit here n there. Thanks everyone for well wishes, I am really doing pretty good actually. Taking actions is much more gratifying than sticking my head in the sand. I am no longer an ostrich! I'm just flapping about testing the new wings, getting ready to make a flight plan! Well stinky dump is done, worst is over now.....dooty calls! luv to you all! Juju
Yeah, it's 108 today, but it is a dry heat and yes hot is hot regardless!! The realtor said mom's house is in excellent condition and does not recommend we pull up the carpet to refinish the hardwood floors. The carpet is in good shape, just needs cleaning. She can even take care of the estate sale by having people she knows who will come out and buy everything at once. We are thinking about that as a possibility.
I never use the same kitchen hand towels that my Mom uses, as I have seen what she does w/her hands. She thinks she can still cook, but NO. She put a pastry I bought for her in the microwave and burnt the saucer up. I have to put signs on toliets, cabinets, refrigerators, etc. Also, GROSS, she only will take what she calls sponge baths. I cannot wrestle her into the shower.....I am so beaten up...
At the end of the tax year, the IRS office sent an inspector to audit the books of a local hospital. While the IRS agent was checking the books, he turned to the CFO of the hospital and said, "I notice you buy a lot of bandages. What do you do with the end of the roll when there's too little left to be of any use?"
"Good question ," noted the CFO. "We save them up and send them back to the bandage company and every once in a while, they send us a free roll."
"Oh," replied the auditor, somewhat disappointed that his unusual question had a practical answer.
But on he went, in his obnoxious way. "What about all these plaster purchases? What do you do with what's left over after setting a cast on a patient?"
"Ah, yes," replied the CFO, realizing that the inspector was trying to trap him with an unanswerable question. "We save it and send it back to the manufacturer and every so often they will send us a free bag of plaster."
"I see," replied the auditor, thinking hard about how he could fluster the know-it-all CFO. "Well," he went on, "What do you do with all the remains from the circumcision surgeries?"
"Here, too, we do not waste," answered the CFO. "What we do is save all the little foreskins and send them to the IRS office, and about once a year they send us a complete prick."
Good morning all...I have a question, I have tried to upload a real picture for this profile here and it just goes nowhere. I am not terribly skilled with the computer. Any idea's???? Happy Sunday to all, stay cool! heatwave here along the whole west coast apparently...finally caught up on the news for first time in weeks. My AC in car is out I realized last trip to hospital, gonna have to get on that first thing Monday am mom has dr's be awfully hot for her in the car.
Cake day today, either a box I have or Bobs cocoa recipe! the frosting will be homemade no matter!
SharynMarie- Hows the arm doing? Mine is better now we home, surely was stress but wonder if that can actually pinch a nerve, yada yada yada.... Hope your feeling better too! Luv Juju
Juju~Crop the picture small and click on the link on your profile to upload the picture. Whenever I upload a picture on here, it takes several tries before it is actually saved. My arm is the same, tomorrow I will call my insurance about getting an extension because of being off work for 4 weeks. Once the extension is in place, I will go to the dr. I am afraid he will put me out on disability for PT, I hate to do that when I only just went back to work. I would say I have maybe 20% loss of strength in my arm. Thanks for asking, hope you are staying cool, well off to work now. Hugs to all!!
Hot here, but not as hot as some places. Got the grass mowed today. Loved the jokes Cuz. Hope Mike is doing better. My foot is doing pretty well, if I don't over do it. Sharyn, and Juju, hope your both able to do something for your arm/shoulder pain? Jen, glad you got to enjoy that nice fresh smell you get after a rain.. Need rain here.
I just have to post this bit of positive news...no it is not about mom...it is about her dog living with me, LOL!!!
I got home from work at 10pm tonight. My kitty came in when I got home and I fed him. It is now midnight, he is still in the house and Midget is ignoring him, YAY!! Making progress. It is so hot today, it would not be so bad if it wasn't muggy, humid on top of it!! I feel so bad for tiger being out in that heat. He is laying comfortably under the kitchen table for the last 2 hours!! I have Midget on my lap and am trying to brush her out (she was groomed last Wednesday), she is getting more comfortable with me and actually tried to bite me when I brushed her. I don't let her get away with that behavior which is probably what my mom did. She is letting me brush her.Oh darn, it is going to take some time getting her to accept being brushed. She is so spoiled...if she gets on the couch with a chew toy and it falls to the floor, she will stand on the couch barking at it because my mom would pick it up for her...I won't... if she wants it bad enough let her get off the couch and get it herself. What a dependant little brat!!! LOL!! She is learning!
Tomorrow will be very hot according to Accuweather. 110 with humidity at 50%. That is high humidity for us!! There is very little relief until next week. Menopause and hot flashes do not mix well with this heat...thank God for A/C and HRT, LOL!!!
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RIP Wanda and prayers n blessings to Linda and the entire family! She was like a mom to me, we had become close over the last year (3ys working)!
86 years old 4foot 8 full of spunk! always wore a button saying "shit happens". had 6-8 clients she juggled, loved to stay busy! A strong sweet woman and friend!! Wanda will be sorely missed!
Well nurse said mom is in great shape, we will see what doc has to say Monday!
I made ma a huge pot of spaghetti sauce last nite, too. It is one of her fav's. Puree'd the gr beef n some spinach, zucchini, n carrots into it. It was pretty good even it was a thick paste of sauce! Pcheese fixes all !!!
Awesome bob, I am so happy for you.
take care all!
Luv,
Juju
OK, my time to VENT about me. Had the biopsy today. The doc said the worst part with the lanocaine (sp) injections as they give a burning sensation. He was right about that, it does burn, but it's manageable. He downplayed the sensation of having tissue removed from inside your breast. That hurt and I am no sissy.
I should have the lab results by Wednesday at the latest.
A million things I want to say to all of you, but I need to go back to so many posts. Mame: Hang in there and know we are all praying for you and your mom.
Juju: May I just offer this for what it is worth. Your cat has had a long life and just the mouth issues he suffers are very painful. If you can find a way to give him peace, that is probably the best thing to do. He depends on you to make the right decisions. Sorry for the pain you both experience. Such a difficult situation, but one that has to be dealt with.
Diane: Glad to hear from you. You just keep putting one foot in front of the other. We all have such respect for all you have done.
Hey Bobbie: Didn't get the ludes joke, but that's ok. Hope all is well with you and you will soon have tv channels. Try to avoid the news.
Speaking of the news, we went to the imaging center today and the television was on in the waiting room. Geez, it looked like Armageddon; fires here, floods there. What a flipping mess.
Hey, this sounds like a Republican conspiracy to me. Rape, pillage and plunder and all the while fiddle while Rome burns. Assholes.
Well, I feel better now.
Cat
Juju, so sorry about your friend. Sounds like she had a good life, and didn't have to linger with a long illness.
Cat, let us know how the biopsy comes out, hoping for the best here.
Hope everyone has a good weekend.
When I was a child in the 1950's, the bathing suit for the mature figure was-boned, trussed and reinforced, not so much sewn as engineered. They were built to hold back and uplift, and they did a good job.
Today's stretch fabrics are designed for the prepubescent girl with a figure carved from a potato chip.
The mature woman has a choice: she can either go up front to the maternity department and try on a floral suit with a skirt, coming away looking like a hippopotamus that escaped from Disney's Fantasia, or she can wander around every run-of-the-mill department store trying to make a sensible choice from what amounts to a designer range of fluorescent rubber bands.
What choice did I have? I wandered around, made my sensible choice and entered the chamber of horrors known as the fitting room. The first thing I noticed was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material. The Lycra used in bathing costumes was developed, I believe, by NASA to launch small rockets from a slingshot, which gives the added bonus that if you manage to actually lever yourself into one, you would be protected from shark attacks. Any shark taking a swipe at your passing midriff would immediately suffer whiplash.
I fought my way into the bathing suit, but as I twanged the shoulder strap in place I gasped in horror, my boobs had disappeared!
Eventually, I found one boob cowering under my left armpit. It took a while to find the other. At last I located it flattened beside my seventh rib.
The problem is that modern bathing suits have no bra cups. The mature woman is now meant to wear her boobs spread across her chest like a speed bump. I realigned my speed bump and lurched toward the mirror to take a full view assessment.
The bathing suit fit all right, but unfortunately it only fitted those bits of me willing to stay inside it. The rest of me oozed out rebelliously from top, bottom and sides. I looked like a lump of Play Doh wearing undersized cling wrap.
As I tried to work out where all those extra bits had come from, the prepubescent sales girl popped her head through the curtain, "Oh, there you are," she said, admiring the bathing suit.
I replied that I wasn't so sure and asked what else she had to show me. I tried on a cream crinkled one that made me look like a lump of masking tape, and a floral two-piece that gave the appearance of an oversized napkin in a serviette ring.
I struggled into a pair of leopard-skin bathers with ragged frills and came out looking like Tarzan's Jane, pregnant with triplets and having a rough day.
I tried on a black number with a midriff fringe and looked like a jellyfish in mourning.
I tried on a bright pink pair with such a high cut leg I thought I would have to wax my eyebrows to wear them.
Finally, I found a suit that fit, it was a two-piece affair with a shorts-style bottom and a loose blouse-type top. It was cheap, comfortable, and bulge-friendly, so I bought it. My ridiculous search had a successful outcome, I figured.
When I got it home, I found a label that read, "Material might become transparent in water."
So, if you happen to be on the beach or near any other body of water this year and I'm there too, I'll be the one in cut-off jeans and a T-shirt!
You'd better be laughing or rolling on the floor by this time. Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain, with or without a stylish bathing suit!
You can't change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying over the future
Send this to five ladies you love!!
Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says ~~ "Oh Crap, She's up!"
The Lone Ranger and Tonto went camping in the desert. After they got their tent all set up, both men fell sound asleep.
Some hours later, Tonto wakes the Lone Ranger and says, 'Kemo Sabe, look
towards sky, what you see? '
'The Lone Ranger replies, 'I see millions of stars.'
'What that tell you?' asked Tonto.
The Lone Ranger ponders for a minute then says, 'Astronomically speaking,
It tells me there are millions of galaxies and, potentially, billions of planets.
Astrologically, it tells me that Saturn is in Leo.
Time wise, it appears to be approximately a quarter
past three in the morning.
Theologically, the Lord is all-powerful and we are small and insignificant.
Meteorologically, it seems we will have a beautiful day tomorrow.
What's it tell you, Tonto?'
"You dumber than buffalo shit. It means someone stole the tent."
Bob...Netflix? that gets kinda boring too tho nice to have some current events/news etc...
Cuz... Love the bathing suit story and I do swim in shorts n tee, hahaha!
I was in shock yesterday bout my Wanda, today I am feeling the loss, I do keep a small circle as good eggs are few and far between here. I will miss here much!! She was big part of our life! She was a big part of our community! Loved by all!! Her daughter asked me to take care of notifying the senior center and I got that done finally bout nine last nite before I got hold of the right folks...had written the number down wrong for coordinators cell phone so had to call around to other contacts n get the word to her. We had both become very concerned Wanda was timely and reliable! They are going to have services after the 4thJuly week to be easier on all! And yes thankfully she did not suffer much or end up like our folks a long drawn out battle! Wanda is with the angels now.
Cat....thanks for the advice, , he still happy and active otherwise the ailments just doesn't feel right yet, feels like I am doing it for me not him (the box issues...peeing n pooping everywhere) but true the teeth and that tumor on his head..i just cant afford to fix right now...are what scare me...I had to have them bring dry while I was gone the catfood got packed by mistake...I dumped it and gave him his regular I hear him eating this morning....idk...if he were a lil more sickly it would be easier decision...
The big dog has really got me worried more with the health as she limps and I know she Is hurting. she got skin issues too, chews and scratches herself raw, it is the Sharpei in her, hot spots, constantly scabby, she has gone bald on her back n tail and she has a few tumors I did have one tested last year it is benign but more are showing up!
Anyway slept in here this morning on the couch. Finally got thru "The Voice" shows last nite, kept falling asleep and restarting two nites in a row, lol! TV is a sleeping pill for me lately!!
Should get up and get to dump with a load before it heats up! Got to do my yard work real early now. I can only bare the heat when I am next to the river with a cold one!!! VERY THANKFUL TO BE ABLE AND SAFE TO DO THE YARDWORK NOW THAT I KNOW I WILL NOT FALL THRU A HOLE AND BE STUCK/DIE!!!
I am headed to the coffeepot next. I do need to go thru all moms files this weekend calmly as to have all my questions ready for Doc Monday...I will just hang out in the A/C and get r done!
Gosh I feel my posts are depressing.....I will try to find a nice happy story for you all!
Happy weekend to all!
Luv,
Juju
Its going to be very hot here today too. Don't have to mow the lawn but do have to work and customers tend to be grumpy when its hot. Wish I could squirt them with water when they get like that, LOL!!
Gotta go meet up with a realtor at mom's house today. Hoping we don't have to do a lot to get the best price for it, overall the house is in excellent condition.
Hope everyone stays cool this weekend!!
Agree not all elderly lie about pain, some revel in it, fp here will put Ben Gay on EVERYTHING including: cuts, strains, sprains, head aches...and burns....
thunder and rain here temps down a bit. saves watering money.
Have a safe weekend all.
I had realtor out this week, well value did not tank as bad as I thought but so much in disrepair, there is a lot to be spent there for rental, but if I sell I could just finish up cosmetics and do an "AS IS" on some issues as long as I disclose still will drop value but no stress of getting the work done. At least we moving forward a bit here n there.
Thanks everyone for well wishes, I am really doing pretty good actually. Taking actions is much more gratifying than sticking my head in the sand. I am no longer an ostrich! I'm just flapping about testing the new wings, getting ready to make a flight plan!
Well stinky dump is done, worst is over now.....dooty calls!
luv to you all!
Juju
Hugs to all!!
We don't skinny dip, We chunky dunk !!!!
At the end of the tax year, the IRS office sent an inspector to audit the books of a local hospital. While the IRS agent was checking the books, he turned to the CFO of the hospital and said, "I notice you buy
a lot of bandages. What do you do with the end of the roll when there's too little left to be of any use?"
"Good question ," noted the CFO. "We save them up and send them back to the bandage company and every once in a while, they send us a free roll."
"Oh," replied the auditor, somewhat disappointed that his unusual question had a practical answer.
But on he went, in his obnoxious way. "What about all these plaster purchases? What do you do with what's left over after setting a cast on a patient?"
"Ah, yes," replied the CFO, realizing that the inspector was trying to trap him with an unanswerable question. "We save it and send it back to
the manufacturer and every so often they will send us a free bag of plaster."
"I see," replied the auditor, thinking hard about how he could fluster the know-it-all CFO. "Well," he went on, "What do you do with all the remains from the circumcision surgeries?"
"Here, too, we do not waste," answered the CFO. "What we do is save all the little foreskins and send them to the IRS office, and about once a year they send us a complete prick."
Happy Sunday to all, stay cool! heatwave here along the whole west coast apparently...finally caught up on the news for first time in weeks.
My AC in car is out I realized last trip to hospital, gonna have to get on that first thing Monday am mom has dr's be awfully hot for her in the car.
Cake day today, either a box I have or Bobs cocoa recipe! the frosting will be homemade no matter!
SharynMarie- Hows the arm doing? Mine is better now we home, surely was stress but wonder if that can actually pinch a nerve, yada yada yada....
Hope your feeling better too!
Luv
Juju
And he was.... " A Complete Prick!"
Loved the jokes Cuz. Hope Mike is doing better.
My foot is doing pretty well, if I don't over do it.
Sharyn, and Juju, hope your both able to do something for your arm/shoulder pain?
Jen, glad you got to enjoy that nice fresh smell you get after a rain.. Need rain here.
Oh, and welcome Echo.
I just have to post this bit of positive news...no it is not about mom...it is about her dog living with me, LOL!!!
I got home from work at 10pm tonight. My kitty came in when I got home and I fed him. It is now midnight, he is still in the house and Midget is ignoring him, YAY!! Making progress. It is so hot today, it would not be so bad if it wasn't muggy, humid on top of it!! I feel so bad for tiger being out in that heat. He is laying comfortably under the kitchen table for the last 2 hours!! I have Midget on my lap and am trying to brush her out (she was groomed last Wednesday), she is getting more comfortable with me and actually tried to bite me when I brushed her. I don't let her get away with that behavior which is probably what my mom did. She is letting me brush her.Oh darn, it is going to take some time getting her to accept being brushed. She is so spoiled...if she gets on the couch with a chew toy and it falls to the floor, she will stand on the couch barking at it because my mom would pick it up for her...I won't... if she wants it bad enough let her get off the couch and get it herself. What a dependant little brat!!! LOL!! She is learning!
Tomorrow will be very hot according to Accuweather. 110 with humidity at 50%. That is high humidity for us!! There is very little relief until next week. Menopause and hot flashes do not mix well with this heat...thank God for A/C and HRT, LOL!!!