Posted on 06/09/2015 5:58:35 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Good Monday morning.
Over the weekend my daughter informed me that the QoW sycophants are working out a time for a death-match.
I’ll keep you informed.
I didn’t understand that. Question of the Week? Google says that’s what QoW means.
I can see that you wouldn’t want that stuck on your car!
Kathleen’s walking around with no pants on. I’d better get going on the day! Oops - my stomach just reminded me I haven’t had breakfast. I’ll regret that later if I don’t.
I hope you don't have to be in that too long.
The kids had a dance teacher who had a tumor removed from her trachea. Apparently the thing is very elastic. They just cut out the part witih the tumor and stretched the two pieces together and stitched 'em that way.
In order to let her heal they stitched her chin to her chest to keep her from raising her head for a week or so. They knew that would be boring so they put her in a room with a TV.
Of course, since this *is* a hospital the TV was mounted at the very top of the wall. She said she could only watch by lowering her head and raising her feet as far as the bed would allow - for 10 minutes at a time until her head started swelling.
Gotta love those hospitals.
Get well soon!
77 degrees, 68%, calm
I’m heading for the shower. Maybe the heat will help the back pain a little.
It’s guaranteed “unbreakable” and if someone can steal your vehicle with that item on it, it’s $7,000 for you...it’s gone up since I got mine eight years ago. Which is why I want extra keys.
Otherwise, it would have to be towed to a shop and the clutch removed. Ungh.
If so, there's a card that came with the lock, like a credit card. You need the card to make a key. The company is Mul-T-lock and lots of places can make the key with the card.
Queen of the World.
Ah, now I understand. Kathleen is ready. She’s practicing attacks with a swimming noodle.
Personal experience with the breed has lead me to understand that that description is redundant. ;>)
Good point. This one suffered from inbreeding, which I understand is even more of a problem now than in the 1970s. He would have panic attacks and ride around on Mom’s back, sniveling in her ear.
Flat on the sides, no groove, but three large pits and four small pits on each side.
No, I got this eight years ago, and it came with three keys. I’m down to one, now.
But I could check with Mul-T-Lok and see what they have.
Once upon a time a GF had a crossed eyed Siamese that was patially deaf and spent many, many hours sitting and staring at one corner of the room, oblivious to everything going on around her...except to whatever ultrasonic signals the electic can opener transmitted.
Always wondered at the selective breeding that chose their voice as something beautiful and desirable with the dream of being surrounded by such unearthly noise.
The lock itself would probably be considered a cam lock, due to its position on the clutch lock. It’s in a chromed housing on the shaft.
Go Kathleen!
Very Good.
good points
I do need to be more descriptive I guess
You have the hardest part down: a creative plot that gets somewhere before the reader’s attention wanders. Just a few descriptors would help the characters stand out more.
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