Posted on 12/17/2015 2:10:27 AM PST by sneakers
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Thursday snap!
Morning sneakers smoothsailing!!
I guess our sheriff’s office has be very busy with people coming in and applying or CC permits!
Mornin’ everybuddy!
Good morning. Trying to wake up. Prayers up for
Pennsylvaniamom’s grand daughter! A three y.o doesn’t need a tick bite at Christmas! So many deer around!
More trouble than usual typing. I had a bad accident with a mandolin slicer yesterday. Didn’t need that thumb anyway, LOL!
Ouch! Stitches? Still have the thumb??
Adding my prayers for PaMom’s granddaughter. I heard that it’s actually easier to get tick bites in cold weather because the tick more easily senses body heat against the cold background. Not everybody gets the “bullseye”. I hope they keep testing her!
Morning Sneakers
Great cartoon.
I think Quinn used to say Ace Sporting Goods has (or had) a picture of Obama on the wall of their shop, with the caption “Salesman of the Year.”
I remember him saying that!
Morning RWI
Yup, ticks do sense heat better in colder weather. the deer here come right up against the chain link fence at the end of our lot, maybe 30 feet from our balcony.. They are used to humans and it’s tough to keep our g-kids away.
Thumb is still attached, probably should have had stitches but I’’m a guy, LOL! Peroxide and wrapped in paper towels. Regular bandages wouldn’t stay because there was so much blood. LOTS of blood! Mrs p6 bandaged it better when she got home.
Morning, sir!
I’m not sneakers, but good morning to you, SWB!
I’ve got one of those mandolin slicers. Almost sliced myself while slicing cabbage for sauerkraut. Those things are SHARP! Well, you already know that!
We live out of town, so lots of deer around here. Garden was completely wiped out this summer. Didn’t harvest a single thing. Need a higher fence. We almost hit a deer just about a mile from the Highland Park bridge two years ago, in Lawrenceville near where son and DIL were living. Last place I expected to see a deer run out in front of us!
Morning StoneWall!
Just heard (in the replay) Quinn saying “Hi, Bella; want to get in my lap?” and imagining a listener who doesn’t realize that Bella is a cat getting the vapors.
I noticed this a little while ago. I guess the LEOs were supposed to let the student do his thing and hurt someone. The officers did nothing wrong.
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Good evening n’@!
Thanks for kind thoughts on granddaughter. She’s running a low grade fever (but pediatrician believes it’s the beginning of a pre-school cold; and they’ll do a blood draw (for the Lyme) on Saturday and then a week after. My daughter will need anxiety meds after this.
P6 sorry to hear of your thumb. Be careful you didn’t damage any nerves (from my long ago hairstylist days is had some pretty nasty cuts—chatting, concentrating on customers hair and NOT my fingers).
Anyways...I HATE MANDOLINS!!! years ago all out kids played in a local soccer league. We did a monthly hoagie sale, so slicing tomatoes “perfectly” required the use of the culinary horror instrument—the mandolin. We had two months in a row were profound (i.e. Get the bleach and hazmat suits clean up type cuts that resulted in ER visits). I was a Board member and my thoughts were just slice (carefully) w/a knife, but some wanted to appoint an (I kid not!) tomato slicer (this really was discussed at length.) this worked for a few months, until the “I’ve used a one forever and I know what I’m doing” guy had a tomato slicing related injury, had to have stitches, etc...and that ended our mandolin use.
Somewhere in a Westmoreland County landfill, in multiple trash bags, is a (now) rusted sliced (disposal was, you guessed it, decided upon by a Committee—the Board).
Shudders.
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