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Generally never, but I am tiny -- sm

Posted By: on 2007-03-06
In Reply to: Here's a new poll for ya... - yippeeskippy

AA and A - only sag a little on the A side. Much more comfortable without, but do wear one when necessary (i.e. white shirt, dress, etc.)


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We like to go mid-July generally - sm
that way it is not right after they got out of school and it breaks up the summer. I also take them on my own up to my dad's for a few days at the end of June and again in August; going again up there last week in August as I am too busy to go earlier.
The "big whoop" is generally...
missed by those who only focus on low prices and fail to notice the impact Wal-Mart has on its neighborhoods, the environment in general, its suppliers, the economy, etc.

Someone above posted a good link which explains the "big whoop."

I wish more people educated themselves before deciding whether or not to shop there. For me, it's not enough to simply have the lowest price.
I think your view does not generally match
up with most.. She looks like a real gold-digger to me. What about others out there?
Steroids generally do not work for

FMS type pain as it is not inflammatory.  In fact, steroids made me WAY worse!  I'm sure everyone does not have the reaction of making them way worse, but most people with actual FMS do not get relief from steroids.  Botox is said to help, although I refuse it because it's not only expensive but is poison (something about that just gets me, LOL).  


Narcotics can be wonderful and give you your life back if you have constant pain that doesn't go up and down (as far as the time-released meds go).  I was on OxyContin at one time, but I had bad side effects to it, severe drenching sweats and it really didn't do much for my pain as I couldn't raise the dose enough to do much.  I have been on multiple different narcotics until I found the right one.  I have tried methadone, OxyContin, Kadian, and now I am on a fentanyl patch with breakthrough oxycodone (which for some reason doesn't have the same side effects as the OxyContin did, probably because it's not time released).  At any rate, it took a while to find the right drug, but the Fentanyl has been the best fit for me. 


It just takes time to find the right med and then the right dose of that med, but hang in there.  If one doesn't work, there are a lot of more that can be tried.  I will say this, not a single one of the meds that I tried gave made me too tired or "out of it."  You don't get a high feeling from it or way too fatigued as long as you do have severe pain.  It just takes some of the pain away.  In fact, I feel LESS fatigue on the medications since just being in constant pain is exhausting.  Once some of the pain is taken away, you will not believe the difference. 


Good luck to you and anyone else suffering with chronic pain.  Although they can't take it all away, they can make your quality of life much better!  I have been on long-term opioid therapy for a long time and have suffered with chronic pain since I was around 20 at least.  Feel free to post again or e-mail me if you have any questions. 


we generally give $4, my DH usually tips 20% - sm
everywhere we go, also for pickup orders as well which I am sure most people don't do but should do something (I do 10-15% when I pick it up, depends on the place).
I don't feed sea gulls. It's generally a bad idea.
It's not a good idea to interfere with the feeding habits of any wild animal, and they are wild. They may be very accustomed to having human food, but it's still not right to feed them. The birds do become accustomed to humans as their source of food, and that will encourage them to fly too close to humans. Then, they'll become a nuisance. Do check for signs or other information in the area about feeding the wildlife. I know that in my area, more and more signs are being posted.
That being said, it's also not right for someone to use such language, especially in front of children, or for anyone to throw sand at you. So, I think the other woman's reaction was out of line.
Next time you go to the beach, bring sand toys and leave the bird food at home.
I sort of agree, but generally those kind of men don't
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Trolls like this generally are very unhappy people.......... sm
the problem is they don't realize it. She obviously does need people in her life, as evidenced by her posting on this board.
geico(green thing AND cavemen), Sonic, and generally
anything where they YELL AT ME THE WHOLE FRIGGING TIME....
bark, bark, bark, bark

enter the remote...
I did think of Tiny Tim, but I thought it
was adorable too. I got to hear Jason's performance on the radio this morning, and I loved hearing him in my car. It was a great song for him. Just loved it.

I didn't particularly like David Cook's song, but I thought he performed it well.

I agree that Kristy gave her best performance, but why don't I care to hear her? I switched over to The Biggest Loser and have yet to watch the David A. I thought Syesha was good. I can't remember what Brooke did, but I wasn't overly impressed. Didn't hate it either. I was surprised that the tattoed girl from Ireland fell apart for a second when she caught the look on Simon's face. I didn't love the song, but I still think she's great.
Have you seen this tiny little girl?
For More pics, see the link below:
There is a tiny little link to click -
click where it says wooly thyme.

It's there, it's just small. Sorry.
I can hear the tiny pop sound, but
DH cannot.
I do remember hearing just a tiny bit about
Amelia Island. What makes it an old pirate town? Would LOVE to hear all about it. I'm going to put that on my list to look at visiting. You know, as far as entertainment goes - I don't care to go someplace else hundreds of miles from my home to do something that I could do in my home state so "local" things to do/places to eat are always high on my list!

This is the unknown in me coming out but is it a "true" island - do you have to take a ferry out or do you fly??
maybe your tiny tower fan inside blew.....

there are vents on the back of the tower - that periodically need brushing out, cleaning out - canned air works well in this/these areas....


there is a tiny fan inside every tower.....maybe it blew?  but yes - they need AIR surrounding them - the backs of towers should not be completely blocked....


HTH (hope that helps) 


Agree. 1 of the masses. A tiny cog in a machine. I
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Did mine Monday, tiny refund $58 - sm
and "accepted" by the IRS on Monday night, so all done. Just need to print out the state, sign and mail off with our payment to them by May 1. Will probably do that over the weekend then will be all done.
I had a similar reaction from a tiny dose of nortriptyline - sm
the doc had prescribed to try to control my chronic migraines. I took like less than half of one pill, about 1/4 the dose the doc intended me to taper up to. I took it a 10:30 pm on a Friday night. The next morning I didn't wake up 'til almost noon, and was totally, UTTERLY stoned. Coffee didn't help. No-doz didn't help. Finally felt sober enough to drive, and headed off for Lake Tahoe that afternoon (the original plan had been to go at about 9 AM), only to realize that I was still a bit on the stoned side, and didn't remember most of the 150-mile drive there! Aaaagggh! Went to bed early that night (WITHOUT the nortriptyline this time) and finally felt halfway normal by the next day.

Man - if I had to be on that stuff, I'd have lost my job for sure. Not only would I have not been able to DO my job (was an in-house MT at the time), but I most likely wouldn't have even remembered I HAD a job to go to!

The doc said I would have eventually 'gotten used to it' and not had such a drowsy reaction, but couldn't give me a time frame for that happening. I just didn't have the time to live that way, so told her it wasn't an option.

Needless to say, I threw away the rest of the contents of that bottle. Thank goodness Imitrex was on the market in tablet form about a year later. THAT worked like a charm on the migraines, and totally changed my life.
P.S. That's "Fox"...hard to see these tiny letters through tears...nm
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Anyone ever get any of those tiny little red spots on face that look like little blood vessel bursts
but they are flat.  What can you do about that.
If they're those teeny tiny ants, those are the sugar eaters. Got anything
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Chili peppers and little tiny plastic pinball toys.
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My hair stylist last October got a tiny darling baby Daschund and SM
a huge hawk was constantly circling around every time she let him out in the yard. Her neighbor was concerned as well. Little Rusty is somewhat bigger now and nothing happened, but I know for sure that the bird had his eye on a very nice dinner.  Like you said, they have to eat, but nature can be cruel sometimes.
Full of holes? Incomplete? Needs more detail? Cats can squeeze thru tiny spaces. nm
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