Posted on 08/06/2006 6:29:13 PM PDT by StarCMC
Ah, on second thought, must I call your attention back up to post #588?
Thanks for the welcome! Great thread as always.
I got news this morning. It appears that I had a prior "impact dislocation" in my shoulder that I didn't know about...and have a torn ligament. I see the surgeon on Aug 17th.
I was given the and acted accordingly.:)
Good afternoon, T
Ouch! Sorry to hear this.
Prayers up for a successful surgery (if needed) and full recovery!
HUGS
At long last.
Hope all is well with you; I imagine it is not cool, but certainly very dry where you are.:)
LOL
Ok, gals I'm outta here. Be careful cause you know Ma always catches up on here.
Bye Beachie, I'll be good.;^)
Here's a quote I felt appropriate for today:
"Youth is a wonderful thing. What a crime to waste it on children".........George Bernard Shaw
Prayers for an easy, speedy recovery -- and a wise, considerate surgeon!
.......and I think I will go play for a bit.:)
bbl
Lol, I was going to say Lexington Ave but I can't remember if it was Lexington or 3rd Ave. So it's been a long time... but when I was a kid, you could walk down the street and for fifteen cents buy "a slice" at any number of hole-in-the-wall (literally) pizza joints, all owned by genuine Italians (not the Bangladeshis of today) that'd literally blow away any pizza I've ever had before or since. Those were the days!
Ouch. Good luck with the consult and possible surgery trussell. Of course the 17th is a bit away, so plenty of time to worry about it. Poor you.
You're in our thoughts and prayers.
((HUGS))
I remember a letter in the Voice of the People in the NY Daily News where some guy said, "Well, I guess if I can survive pizza going up from 35 to 50 cents, I can survive the subway going up from 35 to 50 cents."
I've noticed that the price of the two -- a subway ride and a slice of pizza -- have remained fairly consistently linked ever since.
Things that make you go "Hmmmmmmmm"
TS
Absolutely! When I went to stay with my mom in the summer of '63 I think it was (it was the last year of a two-year run of the World's Fair in NY), the subway was 15 cents. Amazing correlation. I still have some of those old brass(?) tokens around here somewhere.
...are united. ...can be trusted. ...deserve respect. ...don't look back. ...finish the job. ...fly high. ...pale before no one. ...represent bravery. ...stand for freedom. ...stand for one nation under God. ...stand proudly. ...where earned. ...will last.
...DON'T RUN.
No matter the situation, the mess, the darkness, the doubt, the disrespect, the fatigue, opinions of others: These Colors still fly high and true.
God Bless the USA.
Yes, we are opening Amores Pizza near ASU, and another in Scottsdale, Az.
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