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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 1:52 AM
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dr_feelgood
Aug 19, 2008, 1:52 AM
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VLR!!!!1
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 1:53 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin?
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dr_feelgood
Aug 19, 2008, 1:53 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: VLR!!!!1 I pressed the submit button about 10 minutes ago. dirty slow connextion.
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 1:54 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: VLR!!!!1 vee ell eFF!!!
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dr_feelgood
Aug 19, 2008, 1:55 AM
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stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Atrial fibrillation mainly. Aspirin is supposedly better in an emergent heart attack, as coumadin has a whole lot of side effects.
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 1:55 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: VLR!!!!1 I pressed the submit button about 10 minutes ago. dirty slow connextion. hell, talk about slo? I'm on the air-card doin' 85 down the 84... slow as fukkin molasses!
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 1:58 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Atrial fibrillation mainly. Aspirin is supposedly better in an emergent heart attack, as coumadin has a whole lot of side effects. years ago in another life, I had a client who was on a daily dose... It was tempting to polfer some of his meds, cut it into the meth supply and turn it loose. oh well. I'm a lot of things, but cold-blooded anonymous murder ain't one of 'em.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Aug 19, 2008, 3:45 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Used in all kinds of patients for surgeries, especially if they can't take heparin. Heart failure patients with stents often take it chronically.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Aug 19, 2008, 3:47 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Atrial fibrillation mainly. Aspirin is supposedly better in an emergent heart attack, as coumadin has a whole lot of side effects. This is still disputed at all the heart failure meetings each year.
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 3:55 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Atrial fibrillation mainly. Aspirin is supposedly better in an emergent heart attack, as coumadin has a whole lot of side effects. This is still disputed at all the heart failure meetings each year. Something you'll never have to worry about though, huh. I mean to say kinda hard to experience heart failure if you don't have one of those to begin with. I knew I shoulda been a lawyer
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Arrogant_Bastard
Aug 19, 2008, 3:59 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. mmmm.... coumadin. In low doses it prevents blood clots. In high doses it definately prevents blood clots. used in heart patients, yes? work better than asprin? Atrial fibrillation mainly. Aspirin is supposedly better in an emergent heart attack, as coumadin has a whole lot of side effects. This is still disputed at all the heart failure meetings each year. Something you'll never have to worry about though, huh. I mean to say kinda hard to experience heart failure if you don't have one of those to begin with. I knew I shoulda been a lawyer This is true. BUt unfortunately I'm stuck going to heart failure meetings listening to people argue about the potential benefits of aspirin for the gazillionth time.
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artm
Aug 19, 2008, 5:41 PM
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician. On your hand? Elsewhere. Maybe it's a brain tumor?
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stymingersfink
Aug 19, 2008, 5:44 PM
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician. On your hand? Elsewhere. Maybe it's a brain tumor? doubtful.
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:43 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Bec ripped it up this weekend. She redpointed her hardest route yet, even though the previous route she did there seems harder. Then she cleaned up and old project of hers that she hadn't really worked on much at all, and hadn't been on for a while on her second try of the day. I still suck. Someday I will have glory again. Someday!!!! You are terrible. Just wait for the winter drytooling. Then I can rip myself up?
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:44 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Bec ripped it up this weekend. She redpointed her hardest route yet, even though the previous route she did there seems harder. Then she cleaned up and old project of hers that she hadn't really worked on much at all, and hadn't been on for a while on her second try of the day. I still suck. Someday I will have glory again. Someday!!!! You are terrible. Just wait for the winter drytooling. In general I am the suck at drytooling. Nathan can return to being my ropegun. ewe knead to spent te_h summir dri toolin. it kep yoo te_h strongist 4 teh whentur. We will be soon.
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:45 PM
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We do drytool on our home wall a little all year.
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:46 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: stymingersfink wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Bec ripped it up this weekend. She redpointed her hardest route yet, even though the previous route she did there seems harder. Then she cleaned up and old project of hers that she hadn't really worked on much at all, and hadn't been on for a while on her second try of the day. I still suck. Someday I will have glory again. Someday!!!! You are terrible. Just wait for the winter drytooling. In general I am the suck at drytooling. Nathan can return to being my ropegun. ewe knead to spent te_h summir dri toolin. it kep yoo te_h strongist 4 teh whentur. Two hawt two wear teh ice boots @ local dri tool spot. I'm two busy getting sick strong on the rock this summer anyay. Well, maybe not sick strong, but its nice to see that I'm finally making strong improvements this season. sissy
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:48 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: speaking of climbing shit... Led a classic .8 today on gear, and then took a 15' meatbomb onto a nut on a .8+. took my belayer for quite the ride. An 8a and 8a+? Surely you aren't cranking 8b.
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:49 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Oh noes!!!11!
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:50 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I just got off work. Worked a 14 hour shift, most of it on the floor. Got there in the dark, left in the dark. Nathan took off to MN today for his father's surgery so all I get when I got home was an ill tempered cat. This is going to be a long week. Shitty. Give the cat some bourbonrat poison for breakfast. I'll give you rat poison!
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:53 PM
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artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician. On your hand? Elsewhere. Maybe it's a brain tumor? its not a tuma!!
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chossmonkey
Aug 19, 2008, 6:54 PM
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I miss FF
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chossmonkey
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Internetexploder sucks.
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chossmonkey
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What sucks more is I can't cut and paste on this computer.
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