The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

DinoInstitute

Well-Known Member
I love Dorothy. She's so sarcastic. When I was a kid, I found her intimidating, and now I just laugh and laugh...No matter how down I'm feeling, that show makes me feel better.

Like Big Bang Theory. This episode was on tonight, and the laugh made me feel better.



Also, my mother and I do this every time we go into a shop at WDW that has bongos...:joyfull:

I can't tell you how much I love that episode.... I have this one friend I always text doing that in the middle of the night:p
Yeah, I hardly get any sleep. Ever.
:p

Not to mention, this week I'm on a six hour delay from the rest of my town because of the time difference with my trip. They all get mad when I try to talk to them:p:D;)
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Stuff that I accomplished today:
-Got out of bed
-Showered
-Cleaned a litter box
-Did some dishes
-Watched Beauty and the Beast
-Watched Ever After
-Watched Big Bang Theory
-Did about an hour of studying
-Finished a nomination acceptance for an Honors Society
-Pet, cuddled, and loved the cat.

One more day, and then spring break. My one professor, who is extremely strict about attendance, told me not to come in tomorrow if I still don't feel well. Can't sing because of the throat infection. Might just go in for Spanish tomorrow and let that be it. Especially if I do like I've done the past few nights and wake up for nebulizer treatments overnight. Seriously, I just want to be done with the asthma and sleep for 12-14 hours straight.
I bet the cat part raised your spirit.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Yowza!
119 confirmed cases of measles in Quebec. Not a single one of the patients had been vaccinated.
The origins of the epidemic ... Disneyland!

Words escape me.
Oh wait - no, they don't.
Unless there is a pressing medical reason why you or your child cannot be immunized, GET VACCINATED.
I have relatives who regularly post about the dangers of vaccines on their FB pages. I call them out every time they use a bad source.

I mean, I understood when my cousin-in-law did not want the baby to have five vaccines in one day and then chose to limit the amount he did get because the poor kid already has a latex allergy, so they are proceeding with caution just in case (and considering a certain relative of his is full on allergic to one vaccine...guess who that would be:rolleyes:...I don't blame her). What I don't understand is why my aunt and cousin regularly post unverified articles about vaccinations on their FB pages. And they are both medical professionals! But it must be true; you read it on the internet.:facepalm:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I have relatives who regularly post about the dangers of vaccines on their FB pages. I call them out every time they use a bad source.

I mean, I understood when my cousin-in-law did not want the baby to have five vaccines in one day and then chose to limit the amount he did get because the poor kid already has a latex allergy, so they are proceeding with caution just in case (and considering a certain relative of his is full on allergic to one vaccine...guess who that would be:rolleyes:...I don't blame her). What I don't understand is why my aunt and cousin regularly post unverified articles about vaccinations on their FB pages. And they are both medical professionals! But it must be true; you read it on the internet.:facepalm:

You look at all those cases in Canada alone. Shows you the harm one single person can cause. :cautious:
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I bet the cat part raised your spirit.
I love my kitty. She's been with me pretty much since I got sick. When I got really bad with my asthma, she refused to let me out of her sight. At one point, she was just sitting there staring at me when I was really bad. I think she can hear that I'm not breathing correctly and gets concerned. She also tries to make me feel better. I think she's pretty aware of when I'm not feeling well; her behavior changes when I get sick (she won't try to play, she won't let me out of her sight, she comes and cuddles more than usual, etc). She's been known to wake me up at night when my asthma's bad. She either walks across me (not her usual way of waking me up oddly) or she goes over to the door and rings the hanging bells (I trained her to do that when she wants to be let out) but then won't leave, and I get up and realize that I'm bad. Good kitty.

Today she was still following me around all day. I took a shower and she sat outside the bathroom door until I came out. Then she was on my lap when I was watching TV. She's cuddled up against me right now, asleep. This is why I love having a cat around.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I can't tell you how much I love that episode.... I have this one friend I always text doing that in the middle of the night:p
Yeah, I hardly get any sleep. Ever.
:p

Not to mention, this week I'm on a six hour delay from the rest of my town because of the time difference with my trip. They all get mad when I try to talk to them:p:D;)
When I was out there almost two years ago, my cousin was in Germany, so we were on a 12 hour time difference. I would message her goodnight and she would message me good morning, and vice versa. It was so weird, but I was able to talk to her more than I was other people back home because that time difference was more convenient.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Luckily, I bought a new battery in December, and that was one of the smartest things I've done, with the extremely low temperatures we've had over the past 2 months (many times dropping below zero). But that car starts right up with my dandy new battery!! :happy: (Since the car was purchased as "used", there was no way to tell how old the battery in it was. As a preventative measure and for my peace of mind, I bought a new battery.)

I'm sure a new battery saved you many times this summer. FYI: Just like beer batteries have born dates on them.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Simmer down, Peeps. It wasn't me.

Canadian woman dies in Mexico after whale crashes onto tourist boat
Authorities have not released her identity
Posted on 3/11/2015 9:24:00 PM by Canadian Press
The port director in the northwest Mexico beach resort of Cabo San Lucas says a Canadian woman has died from injuries suffered when a surfacing grey whale crashed onto a tourist boat.

Port director Vicente Martinez confirmed the 45-year-old woman's death Wednesday.

Firefighter commander Juan Carvajal Figueroa says the woman was in a boat with other tourists returning to port around noon when the whale jumped from the water and landed on the boat.

Mexican navy personnel responded to the scene and moved the woman to shore. She was taken to a clinic, where she died during treatment.

Authorities did not release her identity.
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
O.k. I'll ask the question . . . what is "naked" juice?? :eek:
naked-juice.jpg
 

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