L1tTleD1fferent
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Space Mountain...the last roller coaster my butt will have ever been on.
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Jack Rabbit in Kennywood... Only one I've ever ridden, 2 decades ago this Summer if Math is right.
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Space Mountain...the last roller coaster my butt will have ever been on.
.
Jack Rabbit in Kennywood... Only one I've ever ridden, 2 decades ago this Summer if Math is right.
Johnny Hodges, legendary alto saxophonist
(When asked about Hodges nickname, Rabbit, one of his friends said: ‘Oh, yes, when it came to the ladies, Johnny was definitely a jack rabbit.’)![]()
My dog would have loved that !
That just looks like punishment!!!![]()
That just looks like punishment!!!![]()
One woman's meat is another woman's punition.
You only meet the love of your life once. If you lose them, you lose part of yourself.
Not wholly true, I feel, but sufficient unto the day ?
"If my true love, she were gone
I would surly find another
Where the wild mountain thyme
Grows among the purple heather.
Will ye go, lassie, go?"
or,
"Were she no longer true, Aileen aroon,
What should her lover do, Aileen aroon?
Fly with his broken chain
Far o'er the sounding main,
Never to love again, Aileen aroon."
Take your pick...

Taking my pick and shovel and Hi ho, hi ho. It's off to work I go.
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Being retired, I no longer do that but . . .
And it's off to ye doctors I go, where the Blood Demon is eager to take (more) samples.
Being retired, I no longer do that but . . .
And it's off to ye doctors I go, where the Blood Demon is eager to take (more) samples.
Your doctor use leeches?![]()
I'm also officially retired, HP, and know the doctor drill all too well. There are days I feel like I have a whole new career as a health care guinea pig.![]()
Mine uses a very sexy looking vampiress.
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I'm also officially retired, HP, and know the doctor drill all too well. There are days I feel like I have a whole new career as a health care guinea pig.![]()
Mine uses a very sexy looking vampiress.
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Snap! I had my 'blood day' yesterday. I think 'they' now have more of my blood than I do!![]()
My lady vampyre is over 50, and she is the most gentle of needlers; I surprised her by asking if she could take the sample from the back of my hand; She had to think about it and do all sorts of things to my hand, but we succeeded. I hardly felt a thing!
I know this feeling; I'm beginning to think they have a secret stock of my blood.
My lady vampyre is over 50, and she is the most gentle of needlers; I surprised her by asking if she could take the sample from the back of my hand; She had to think about it and do all sorts of things to my hand, but we succeeded. I hardly felt a thing!
I know this feeling; I'm beginning to think they have a secret stock of my blood.
1] I tell lab workers I can stand the sight of blood, 'less it's my own.
2] I've also long said if they allow human cloning or do a major push for stem-cell research, I'll be top o' the list, since they already have a ton of mine... Irony, 'course, is reason for that is I've been diagnosed w/a million things, so why would they want another super-sick dude around?!
I don't have a problem with it; it is a renewable resource, after all. Besides, I've been doing it or having it done for research since undergrad days. Now, my brother-in-law...he faints at the thought of his blood filling the vial.
Well-aware it's renewable. However, I've seen (on real shows like "48 Hours" & fiction like "Castle") that DNA matching mine means real-good shot it's me... So why do they need to take blood every X-#-of months from me?! It's gonna say a lot of the same S--T!! Eventually, I'm scared they're gonna hit a point where they're taking it out (them plus cuts, bloody noses, etc.) faster than my body can make & pump it.
I keep thinking that's why they should have morgues as part of hospitals: They know eventually, what they're doing (they say to help humans) is gonna be what kills one of us.
It's not done repeatedly to establish your genome; it is to check for changes in any of the chemicals in your blood that may indicate health problems.
And hospitals do have morgues; they just don't publicize it. They do need a place to stash the dead ones until they are claimed and taken away. They do autopsies there as well, but not forensic ones, just medical assessments.
