Posted on 12/06/2020 8:48:32 AM PST by weston





Georgia may soon rescind and replace their slate of electors.
Does this explain the Kemp photo at White House Christmas Party?
Was there a backroom deal?
Did Kemp throw Raffensperger under the bus? pic.twitter.com/avfyCtR1mI— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 21, 2020
Love how they're both wearing glasses 🤓
pic.twitter.com/JBnhpDWVQ0— Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) December 21, 2020
Lots to look at, in that pic...but....me eyes are crossing.
Turning in.
You’ll be able to. It’s not like they’re going to say ‘oh you missed an ounce, have to try again’. I think both times I only got 3/4 down but still got cleaned out! And don’t think because you’re petite that you don’t have to take it all; your insides can be as much as a 6 foot man!
As for me, they told me they were about to put the stuff in the IV to knock me out; I *might* have said ok before I was out. Didn’t wake up until I was in the recovery room; don’t remember a thing!
Did you follow the tweet back to Tracey Beanz (apologies if I spelled the name wrong). It’s a big document! Was trying to read it all but couldn’t find the beginning. Darn trying to read on a phone!
Good morning, lysie!
Such skill with a skillet, you have!
Love the pieces of BACON in there!
Great way to begin a Monday!
Thank you!
Good morning, exit. You are welcome. I’m enjoying my morning with a cup of coffee, my cat on the back of my computer chair and reruns of “I love Lucy”. :-)
Perhaps breakfast is not the time to talk about this, but I have this tip about colonoscopies to share:
3 days before I do the prep, I go on a liquid diet as much as possible—water; soups, broth, etc.
That way when you do your prep, you REALLY get cleaned out.
I have had two. One in 2007; one last February. Whatever they gave me the last time to put me out, I would love to have every night! Next thing I knew they were waking me saying it is over.
Clean in 2007; one benign polyp in 2020.
My two older sisters have these every few years now—our oldest brother died of colon cancer in 1993 at age 52. I am at the age where I will now be having one every three or so years.
While the Colo-guard test has a claim that they are 92% effective, that means they have a false positive rate of at least 8 per cent.
However, if you are 65 or over and have not had a colonoscopy in ten years or this is your first one, you should get it, so you can at least catch any polyps now. If none are found, you have a base line for comparison for the next one.
It does give you a lot of peace of mind to come out of these with no issues.
"lysie, you got some 'splainin' to do!"
Just the theme song music at the beginning would get me moving!
Waaaaaaahhhhhhh. Where’s Ethel when I need her?
Good morning, lysie!
Thanks for breakfast, does look mighty tasty.
That is very good advice re: liquid diet. Very, very good.
Right now I am guzzling liquids in order to be fully hydrated before they try to stick me later this morning (around 9 central time). Y’all please pray they get it right the first time. Also, pray that I remember to ask for some surface numbing prior to the stick.
Good morning, Gran. You are welcome.
Love a good skillet breakfast. Thank you !
Woke to the sound of ladders going up. Roofers are here! Gonna be a good day! Late afternoon we’re going to Home Depot to pick up. Second box they forgot to give us when we did store pick up a month ago and then drive through a neighborhood with LOTS of lights. After that we’re headed to the lookout above our home to see the Christmas Star.
So looking forward to the day!
And for those who follow the sun, like me, today is the day of the Winter Solstice. That means the sun has reached its southernmost point in its peregrinations and will begin its trek back to northern climes. THE DAYS WILL BE GETTING LONGER! Yay!
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