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I haven't been around as often as I'd like. But this is still my second home.
I miss you and I love you all...
William Shakespeare's Thought For The Day, coming up tomorrow morning!...
nolabear
(42,001 posts)But I want to see the rest of the opening.
Good to see you, nolabear!
USA, Number......something......
Anyway, GO TEAM!
nolabear
(42,001 posts)We go on vacation at the end of next week and frankly, I'm more than ready. I need to access a different part of my brain and let that one rest for a while.
We're up to Puerto Rico in the march. C'mon Sir Paul! C'mon torch! C'mon ZZZZzzzzzz......
Aristus
(66,487 posts)Monday, I'll be up and at 'em again.
I think I've finally figured out why medical providers order lab tests: it's to buy us some time to figure out what the patient's problem is.
I think I managed to diagnose a mystery ailment from a patient from this morning. I'll ask her a few follow-ups at her next visit. Should be an easy fix...
TexasTowelie
(112,587 posts)but I'm stopping in to say hello.
Aristus
(66,487 posts)nadine_mn
(3,702 posts)I broke my hand 2 1/2 weeks ago, and the cast is rubbing on my wrist bone...so uncomfortable it's keeping me awake. I took some Percocet more to help me sleep than for pain, no luck yet.
You know how the more you try NOT to think about something the more you are aware of it...bah it's so annoying
But I am here enjoying the lounge and happy to say hi and hope all is well with you!
Aristus
(66,487 posts)The hot water should increase blood flow to the re-modelling fracture, and ease the pain somewhat...
Thank you for saying 'hi'. Get better soon...
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,754 posts)I'm streaming The Holberg Suite by Grieg.....one of my favorite bits of music!
And I can't go to bed until it's finished!
Aristus
(66,487 posts)You could have decided to listen to all of Die Meistersingers Von Nurnberg before going to bed.
Entire empires have risen and fallen during a performance of that opera! It is looooooooooong!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,754 posts)I like relatively long works, but not THAT long!
And it's done now, so I'm heading for bed...
I'll be looking for your Shakespeare thread tomorrow, and thank you in advance for doing it!
Aristus
(66,487 posts)I'm a fan of both Wagner and Shakespeare, but unlike with Wagner, I never physically feel myself growing older while listening to Will...
moriah
(8,311 posts)Aristus
(66,487 posts)As in: you're still awake?
I'm sorry. I hope you can sleep soon. But thank you for stopping in to say 'hi'.
moriah
(8,311 posts)And I have to be at work tomorrow....
Kaleva
(36,372 posts)Rhiannon12866
(206,507 posts)It's coming up next. I'm not a great fan of the Summer Olympics, think the Winter Games are much more exciting, but I'm grateful to have something to watch on a Friday night with nothing but prison shows on MSNBC and no Bill Maher this week...
Rowdyboy
(22,057 posts)I thought it was quite well done (though of course many on DU disagree).
Rhiannon12866
(206,507 posts)They always do a great job with the opening, IMO, try to make it was spectacular as possible, and, so far, it looks like they're succeeding. What a huge undertaking this must be! Hell, even the commercials are entertaining! They appear to be of Superbowl caliber, made special for the Olympics. Just saw the one with James Bond, the Queen and the cute corgis...
on edit: Ooops! Maybe that wasn't a commercial...
Rowdyboy
(22,057 posts)at the end (SPOILER!!!)
Her entrance was my favorite moment....
crunch60
(1,412 posts)one month, smoke Free! Started in 1957, quit one month ago, cold turkey, no substitute drugs.
Feeling and seeing the super positive results of the poison smoke chemicals leaving my body every day, Detoxing. I just retrained my pleasure/crave center. Re-programed my brain, saying, "hey, I'm in charge here.
Have a wonderful day!
Mopar151
(10,006 posts)HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)I'm a night-owl. I usually go to bed between 2:30 and 3:30. I sleep until about 10 or so. Right number of hours of sleep, just different part of the day. I'm retired and don't have to be anywhere at a particular time. When I worked it was always a case of going to bed when I didn't feel like it and getting up when I didn't feel like it. Now, I just let my body-clock take over. Loved the Olympics opening tonight -- had a friend over (I have a big-screen, HD) and made strawberry shortcake, whipped cream and a pot of tea. Couldn't help but thinking Her Majesty wasn't having a good time. She was never caught on camera cracking a smile or waving at her athletes.