Andrew C
You know what's funny?
Back in the day, Showcase was an artsy-fartsy channel that showed a lot of nudity. I had it on parental block for more than a decade.
Ahh. Now I remember that channel.
Back in the day, Showcase was an artsy-fartsy channel that showed a lot of nudity. I had it on parental block for more than a decade.
Isn't it funny how we can add an "ed" to nearly every word and make it seem like it's an actual verb?I see we Cinderella'd our nails. Very pretty.
You add "ly" to a verb to make it an adverb, and you add "ed" or " 'd" to a noun to make a verb.Isn't it funny how we can add an "ed" to nearly every word and make it seem like it's an actual verb?
Just a random thought.
Excuse me, but just because I have only been to Disney 3 times in the past 7 years, does NOT mean I'm "not in the know" enough to voice my concerns. While I haven't been every year like many have, I still am knowledgeable enough to voice concerns. Take for instance The Epcot. That was the very first park I visited during my last trip down to Disneyland. While the park is still magnificent in many ways, there were certain aspects which I thought felt dated. The Energetic pavilion, for example, starring Ellen & Bill Engvall, seemed old, and in need of a major overhaul. And don't even get me started on how difficult it was to find the entrance to Wonders of Life. I ended up skipping that one altogether.I've been reading some of the N & R threads, and I am constantly amazed when people say, "Admittedly I haven't been to WDW in 3 (or 5, or 8, or more) years ....", and then they proceed to carp about the parks.
I doorly thought you sofa'd this answer, but now I know you automobily round-a-bouted it.You add "ly" to a verb to make it an adverb, and you add "ed" or " 'd" to a noun to make a verb.
Ergo, Cinderella - noun.
Cinderella'd (or Cinderellaed, if you prefer) - verb.
Cinderella'dly - adverb.
That's like grade 3 or 4 English, no?!
Had to read that twice. (Thought I'd actually offended you without meaning to.) Well played.Excuse me, but just because I have only been to Disney 3 times in the past 7 years, does NOT mean I'm "not in the know" enough to voice my concerns. While I haven't been every year like many have, I still am knowledgeable enough to voice concerns. Take for instance The Epcot. That was the very first park I visited during my last trip down to Disneyland. While the park is still magnificent in many ways, there were certain aspects which I thought felt dated. The Energetic pavilion, for example, starring Ellen & Bill Engvall, seemed old, and in need of a major overhaul. And don't even get me started on how difficult it was to find the entrance to Wonders of Life. I ended up skipping that one altogether.
While the Magical Kingdom is still a favorite, it too had it's flaws. DHS still had that gosh-awful giant hat the last time I went, and despite having some great rides such as Great Movie Ride and Twilight Zone Bay Lake Tower, it certainly had nowhere near the attraction offerings like University Studios down the road.
But needless to say, despite not visiting on an annual basis, I still KNOW my Disney and am well-informed about park happenings. I'm even planning a full-week vacation in the coming years when they open the 5th theme park (Star Wars).
That 3 is becoming a 4 very soon! Once some of these new expansions start opening...Three trips in seven years would make one an EXPERT compared to some of those N & R Cranky-pants.
I see we Cinderella'd our nails. Very pretty.
Thanks - I couldn't believe that one came out as good as it did with the camera I used without a tripod. We're going back there before we leave - hope to get a few more shots.
I see you have already decided which option you are going with!!!I've had a large ganglion cyst develop on the palm of my left hand. Not injury related, just a function of being a 20-50 year old female.
According to the interwebz, I have a few options.
Ignore it and just wait for it to go away, which it might. This is the preferred option if it doesn't hurt, and is not constricting motion.
Sadly, this one hurts like the dickens.
Moving on to option number two.
The Bible treatment - has nothing to do with religion. Essentially you get a thick Bible and whack the cyst, forcing the fluid out, to be absorbed by the surrounding tissues.
Moving on to option number three.
Fluid aspiration or surgical excision by the doctor.
This would require actually going to the doctor.
Moving on to option number four.
Ice it. Take an Advil. Lose 20 lbs before going to see the doctor. And complain to your online friends.
Mom swears by the "bible treatment"; says it really works. Have a glass of wine and have Mike take a whack at it.I've had a large ganglion cyst develop on the palm of my left hand. Not injury related, just a function of being a 20-50 year old female.
According to the interwebz, I have a few options.
Ignore it and just wait for it to go away, which it might. This is the preferred option if it doesn't hurt, and is not constricting motion.
Sadly, this one hurts like the dickens.
Moving on to option number two.
The Bible treatment - has nothing to do with religion. Essentially you get a thick Bible and whack the cyst, forcing the fluid out, to be absorbed by the surrounding tissues.
Moving on to option number three.
Fluid aspiration or surgical excision by the doctor.
This would require actually going to the doctor.
Moving on to option number four.
Ice it. Take an Advil. Lose 20 lbs before going to see the doctor. And complain to your online friends.
My son gets those and he basically just ices it til it goes away. The first time he got one it scared the carp out of me though....I've had a large ganglion cyst develop on the palm of my left hand. Not injury related, just a function of being a 20-50 year old female.
According to the interwebz, I have a few options.
Ignore it and just wait for it to go away, which it might. This is the preferred option if it doesn't hurt, and is not constricting motion.
Sadly, this one hurts like the dickens.
Moving on to option number two.
The Bible treatment - has nothing to do with religion. Essentially you get a thick Bible and whack the cyst, forcing the fluid out, to be absorbed by the surrounding tissues.
Moving on to option number three.
Fluid aspiration or surgical excision by the doctor.
This would require actually going to the doctor.
Moving on to option number four.
Ice it. Take an Advil. Lose 20 lbs before going to see the doctor. And complain to your online friends.
maybe you should ask a injury expertI've had a large ganglion cyst develop on the palm of my left hand. Not injury related, just a function of being a 20-50 year old female.
According to the interwebz, I have a few options.
Ignore it and just wait for it to go away, which it might. This is the preferred option if it doesn't hurt, and is not constricting motion.
Sadly, this one hurts like the dickens.
Moving on to option number two.
The Bible treatment - has nothing to do with religion. Essentially you get a thick Bible and whack the cyst, forcing the fluid out, to be absorbed by the surrounding tissues.
Moving on to option number three.
Fluid aspiration or surgical excision by the doctor.
This would require actually going to the doctor.
Moving on to option number four.
Ice it. Take an Advil. Lose 20 lbs before going to see the doctor. And complain to your online friends.
It's not really an injury until you whack it with the Bible.maybe you should ask a injury expert
Beautiful shot!
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