... down to mexico, i had a training all day tuesday, Levi was born Tuesday june 16th--exactly 5 months after brant, weighing the exact same as brant, 8 lbs 4 oz. and measuring 21 inches. wednesday was surgery...went very well, considering. lyla had 3 popsicles when we got home and went to bed for 3 hours, then away for a couple and then back to bed. thursday i had another all day training and lyla ...
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.... Everyone knows what its like when you leave a place of employment and say you will keep in touch.. it always changes.. Everyone always gets forgotten eventually. T-man SAVED my life... he put up 15K for my surgery because he knew... I was going to die without it... There is nothing I can do to thank him for that. I just hope he knows how much in my heart he will ALWAYS be... because of it. ...
Down to the GP's surgery this morning to see the practice nurse, who turned out to be quite a jolly sort. She squeezed and pushed and got some more muck out and gave me some dressings, swabs and saline to see me over the weekend. I'll see her again Monday teatime.
...? sure 15. Do you like hats? meh 16. What's the second text in your inbox say? we are in the back waiting in the car 17. What about the seventeenth? it's a pic of my cat pumpkin 18. Have you ever had surgery? yeah 19. Do you have an enemy? hm.. 20. Do you know anyone named Max? no 21. Do you want to save the trees? sure? 22. Hugs or drugs? hugs 23. Have you ever killed anyone? no 24. Do you have ...
... (but has no problem touching the money that nasty women put in their bras), called up on Monday to ask if he could have one of his friends bring in his scripts because he'd just gotten out of surgery. We told him that'd be fine and to send them down. He didn't show up until yesterday, 15 minutes before the store closed, and naturally had some sort of issue that kept the pharmacy open an extra 5 ...
... stolen from those memories where she remained invisible. Allow me also the vanity of not touching my eyes, I find it repulsive. Same goes for touching the brain (I saw some video of a brain surgery one time) but that is far less common/socially acceptable. You once said that using a slash like that removes any sincerity from one's writing, or perhaps you meant speaking, because I am prone to say...
...Or possibly a serial murderer case where the pattern of killings matches the consonant set of Proto-Indo-European. "Aha!" says the historical linguist following the case in the papers. "The next victim will be someone whose name and address start with complementary voiced and unvoiced fricatives!" I'm trying to relate historical linguistics to emergency surgery or a rescue operation--any ideas?