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« Reply #390 on: January 16, 2009, 06:10:07 PM »

When you can;t trust Vick's what can you trust?  Next you'll tell me Carnation milk didn't come from contented cows!
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« Reply #391 on: January 16, 2009, 06:10:46 PM »

I have asthma, and my parents were told that there was nothing wrong with me and that I was just trying to get attention.

That is terrible.  What did your parent's do?

I used to listen to my sister at night to make sure she was breathing.  Fortunately she outgrew the serious attacks.

I only got bronchitis.  As an adult I found out I do have a mild bronchial asthma.  It was a relief to find out why I tend to be out of breath when climbing hills.
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« Reply #392 on: January 16, 2009, 06:12:05 PM »

I just uploaded some more of the pictures I took in DC this past Wednesday to my flickr account, so...

Inauguration Preparations, 1/14/09

Monkey in DC

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I saw!  Great pics.  I was tempted to use one as my profile picture, but I know how sensitive cheeky monkey can be!  What amazes me is there is one where he actually looks quizzical.
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« Reply #393 on: January 16, 2009, 06:12:06 PM »

Vibes and prayers for Ann, Toby, and Jed. I hope everyone gets some sleep tonight.

My DS used to get croup in the wintertime. It's scary when your baby can't breathe.

I grew up with horrible bronchial ailments.  Unfortunately my mother was a Registered Nurse and was convinced that slathering on inches of Vicks Vap-o-rub was the answer to my problems, abetted by a nonstop vaporizer and, worst of all, her sleeping with me.  My mother snored like no one you've ever heard (my father ended up getting a separate bedroom when they built their "dream house" just for that very reason).  So I have horrid memories of sticking to my pajamas in a fetid room with my mother buzz-sawing next to me.  Pressed between the pages of my mind.

And did you hear the concerns about using Vicks Vap-O-Rub that came out earlier this week?




 ;D  I was thinking the same thing.  I'm sure glad my father, the doctor, never put that stuff on us.  Yuck!
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« Reply #394 on: January 16, 2009, 06:13:29 PM »

I just uploaded some more of the pictures I took in DC this past Wednesday to my flickr account, so...

Inauguration Preparations, 1/14/09

Monkey in DC

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You are so funny :)
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« Reply #395 on: January 16, 2009, 06:16:47 PM »

I have asthma, and my parents were told that there was nothing wrong with me and that I was just trying to get attention.

I don't have asthma, but I usually heard the same thing when i was sick
Vibes and prayers for Ann, Toby, and Jed. I hope everyone gets some sleep tonight.

My DS used to get croup in the wintertime. It's scary when your baby can't breathe.

I grew up with horrible bronchial ailments.  Unfortunately my mother was a Registered Nurse and was convinced that slathering on inches of Vicks Vap-o-rub was the answer to my problems, abetted by a nonstop vaporizer and, worst of all, her sleeping with me.  My mother snored like no one you've ever heard (my father ended up getting a separate bedroom when they built their "dream house" just for that very reason).  So I have horrid memories of sticking to my pajamas in a fetid room with my mother buzz-sawing next to me.  Pressed between the pages of my mind.

And did you hear the concerns about using Vicks Vap-O-Rub that came out earlier this week?

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The Wake Forest study involved ferrets, because of their similar airway anatomy and cellular makeup to humans, but Proctor and Gamble plans to look into those findings.


Don't put Vaporub on your ferret!!!!
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« Reply #396 on: January 16, 2009, 06:17:35 PM »

So Der B what do you think would happen if Obama gave an executive order as head of the armed forces (assuming such a thing is legally possible) that no form of discrimination may be practiced in the armed forces for reason of sexual orientation?


Do other nations still have bans against gay soldiers/sailors etc.....?

 

Boy - do you want a dissertation! (I have spent many hours the past few years dealing with this subject - and there is considerable debate with the Gay community on timing and details)

A. Currently I know that the following, at least, have no ban on gays in the military:

Canada
Australia
United Kingdom
The Netherlands
France
Israel

B. Next comes the issue of "Orientation" vs. "Conduct". Some would propose allowing openly gay personnel to serve as long as they did not commit homosexual acts. Actually, The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) criminalizes (major felony) acts of Sodomy - and makes no distinction as to sex - oral/anal sex between husband and wife is just as felonious as between boy friends. In fact aggressive supporters of Don't Ask-Don't tell say that admitting to sexual orientation is a testament to the intent to commit homosexual acts - and use that as a justification to ban "tellers". It would seem that if there is to be a meaningful lifting of the ban, the UCMJ needs to be revised to decriminalize sexual conduct between consenting adults (except, perhaps, for between Officer and Enlisted).

C. Truman integrated the Armed Forces by Presidential decree - and told the Army resisters to just "suck it up" -and was successful. Clinton tried to do they same thing and the resulting uproar was Don't Ask-Don't Tell (DADT) - which satisfied nobody.

D. The status of DADT is very command dependent; there are still commands that go on witch hunts, and other commands that pointedly turn a blind eye.

E. Obama has said he will lift the ban - he carefully didn't say when or how.

F. There are a few well organized, well financed fringe groups that will move heaven and earth to stop a lifting of the ban. If Obama tries to "Lift the Ban" by Presidential decree in the first year, without laying a lot of ground work, it will blow up in his Administration's face. While there are some Flag Officers who support lifting the ban (including one retired Joint Chief), the majority seem to be opposed.

G. If Obama is to be successful, he must first get the Military Brass to agree to not openly oppose the change in policy.

(I have my own personal scheme on how to help this come about; one of the people on the short list for Sec'y of the Navy (SECNAV) is an openly gay man, William White - well qualified. Nominate White as SECNAV and get the Senate to approve it (if he can't do this, he'll never be able to lift the ban). Now, with a gay man as SECNAV, ask the Joint Chiefs to address the issue of allowing other gay man to serve openly. I want to see that Admiral stand up and say "no gays in the military" when his boss is one! )

H. As ground work for lifting the ban, Obama needs to get congress to pass other gay-related civil rights bills like the ENDA (Employee Non Discrimination Act) which has languished for years under the Bush Administration.

I. I disagree with many of my compatriots in that I think a big all-or-nothing push early on might just end up with nothing. If Obama is going to be successful in lifting the ban, he will need to devote a lot of time to careful planning and implementation. As much as I would like to see the ban lifted, I think the Administration has more important issues on its plate right now. I can live with "Yes, I'll lift the ban, later."

J. Lifting the ban is just a small part of the major issue of gay rights - nature/nurture/choice. As long as the opponents of gay equality believe homosexuality is something you choose, like a wardrobe, we will have a problem. Until the religious communities realize that "Gay" is not what I do, "Gay" is what I am we will have a long hard struggle

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« Reply #397 on: January 16, 2009, 06:18:31 PM »

I went to the birthday gathering.  Paul was not there and it was good to see everyone again. 
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« Reply #398 on: January 16, 2009, 06:19:18 PM »

Hi Cilla, I was just about to ask if you enjoyed the party.  I'm glad you had a good time.
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« Reply #399 on: January 16, 2009, 06:22:07 PM »

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My lime jello mashmallow cottage cheese surprise
I did not steal that recipe, it's lies,  tell you, lies!
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Those ladies who resigned last year just don't know what nice is.
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« Reply #400 on: January 16, 2009, 06:23:49 PM »

I, too, love Milhaud.  I have a copy of his autobiography - signed.

The first time I read this, I read it as:
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« Reply #401 on: January 16, 2009, 06:24:37 PM »

I did have a nice time, Jane.  I haven't seen most of the people there in months. They all immediately noticed my trimmer self.  That was a great start
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« Reply #402 on: January 16, 2009, 06:26:06 PM »

I have asthma, and my parents were told that there was nothing wrong with me and that I was just trying to get attention.

That is terrible.  What did your parent's do?


They did as they were instructed: nothing.
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« Reply #403 on: January 16, 2009, 06:26:31 PM »


 ;D  I was thinking the same thing.  I'm sure glad my father, the doctor, never put that stuff on us.  Yuck!

Hey - that was nothing compered to the Mustard Plasters and some other horrendus stuff that was a white plaster like paste that came in a jar that was smeared on cloth and place tightly around your chest. The next day when it came off, you were coverd with lots of rubbery white pellets that you had to peel from your skin. Better a snoring Mama.

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« Reply #404 on: January 16, 2009, 06:27:30 PM »

More health and happiness for all tonight.  OK?
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« Reply #405 on: January 16, 2009, 06:34:14 PM »

I liked Vicks.
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« Reply #406 on: January 16, 2009, 06:34:43 PM »

I did have a nice time, Jane.  I haven't seen most of the people there in months. They all immediately noticed my trimmer self.  That was a great start

:) Great start indeed.
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« Reply #407 on: January 16, 2009, 06:34:48 PM »

Vicks and Jello....I think I'm saying way too much about myself LOL
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« Reply #408 on: January 16, 2009, 06:35:29 PM »


 ;D  I was thinking the same thing.  I'm sure glad my father, the doctor, never put that stuff on us.  Yuck!

Hey - that was nothing compered to the Mustard Plasters and some other horrendus stuff that was a white plaster like paste that came in a jar that was smeared on cloth and place tightly around your chest. The next day when it came off, you were coverd with lots of rubbery white pellets that you had to peel from your skin. Better a snoring Mama.

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We had none of that :)
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« Reply #409 on: January 16, 2009, 06:36:39 PM »

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Bill Zuhoski, a survivor of the Flight 1549 ditching said: "The water came up, started to get to my neck under water, and I thought I was going to drown right there."

Maybe I should fly wearing fanny packs & purses on my body.
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« Reply #410 on: January 16, 2009, 06:37:19 PM »

I got my Roku Netflix player tonight and am watching a documentary on Hunter S Thompson.  It was very easy to install it into my home network.  The quality isn't perfect, but it's about the same as some cable channels.  I think I'm really going to like this "free" play whenever I want to movie part of Netflix.
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« Reply #411 on: January 16, 2009, 06:37:40 PM »


 ;D  I was thinking the same thing.  I'm sure glad my father, the doctor, never put that stuff on us.  Yuck!

Hey - that was nothing compered to the Mustard Plasters and some other horrendus stuff that was a white plaster like paste that came in a jar that was smeared on cloth and place tightly around your chest. The next day when it came off, you were coverd with lots of rubbery white pellets that you had to peel from your skin. Better a snoring Mama.

der Brucer

We had none of that :)

Well... DR Jane, I guess you're not as... well... umm... "rustic" as DR DerBrucer.  ;)
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« Reply #412 on: January 16, 2009, 06:41:55 PM »

Considering I come from a family who had all sorts of allergies, asthma, emphysema, some real health problems, some imagined, I turned out physically healthy.  Mental health is another issue......
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« Reply #413 on: January 16, 2009, 06:42:19 PM »

 ;D DR Jose.

I remember a special heat lamp directed on my sister.  I don't really remember what else they did for her.  It was very scary.  Thank goodness she outgrew the severe attacks.
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« Reply #414 on: January 16, 2009, 06:49:26 PM »

;D DR Jose.

I remember a special heat lamp directed on my sister.  I don't really remember what else they did for her.  It was very scary.  Thank goodness she outgrew the severe attacks.

I do remember making and smelling(!!!) a mustard plaster when we had "Pioneer Days" in 5th Grade.  Sometimes just the thought of that "demonstration" is enough to clear my sinuses.

*OH!  And I also remember making soap with tallow and lye!  -Which I'm pretty sure is something that would be quite lawsuit-worthy nowadays.
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« Reply #415 on: January 16, 2009, 06:50:15 PM »

Good evening, all!  Richard and I went to a late afternoon showing of Slumdog Millionaire, picked up a pizza on the way home, and watched 2 Season 1 episodes of Bones on DVD.
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« Reply #416 on: January 16, 2009, 06:51:33 PM »

Jello - how 'bout black cherry with cherries, bananas, and chopped pecans?  Or lime with shredded carrots?
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« Reply #417 on: January 16, 2009, 06:52:49 PM »

Sorry to hear about Sweet Baby Toby's respiratory ordeal - glad to hear that the overnight in the hospital helped!
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« Reply #418 on: January 16, 2009, 07:02:32 PM »

What is going on with the cosmos today? My publisher just sent me a pdf file of a score I had computer engraved in 2005 and I think the correct file has been substituted with an earlier one containing errors. On a spot check I discovered three errors and now I'm fraught.
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« Reply #419 on: January 16, 2009, 07:03:59 PM »

OH! Cool!  Another bit of CelebriTwittery for me!

ANOTHER CUPCAKE!!
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