DR George, I know you're probably not in the market for a new house at the moment, but perhaps this gambit might persuade you?
What isn't shown is that, after this photo was taken, three young people (Charley, Mary, and Franklin), pushed them all into the pool.
Quote from: George on June 14, 2024, 12:19:47 PMQuote from: Jane on June 14, 2024, 11:49:15 AMQuote from: Jrand73 on June 14, 2024, 07:29:57 AMI had five - FIVE - vials of blood drawn and left some urine in a cup - by request.All of my results seem good except my glucose which for some reason in VERY HIGH. I fasted.....hmmmm....I did have a cough drop, but I can't imagine that causing so much chaos.They are basically sugar.Ricola has some sugar-free drops that are pretty good. I can not tolerate the sugar-free ones
Quote from: Jane on June 14, 2024, 11:49:15 AMQuote from: Jrand73 on June 14, 2024, 07:29:57 AMI had five - FIVE - vials of blood drawn and left some urine in a cup - by request.All of my results seem good except my glucose which for some reason in VERY HIGH. I fasted.....hmmmm....I did have a cough drop, but I can't imagine that causing so much chaos.They are basically sugar.Ricola has some sugar-free drops that are pretty good.
Quote from: Jrand73 on June 14, 2024, 07:29:57 AMI had five - FIVE - vials of blood drawn and left some urine in a cup - by request.All of my results seem good except my glucose which for some reason in VERY HIGH. I fasted.....hmmmm....I did have a cough drop, but I can't imagine that causing so much chaos.They are basically sugar.
I had five - FIVE - vials of blood drawn and left some urine in a cup - by request.All of my results seem good except my glucose which for some reason in VERY HIGH. I fasted.....hmmmm....I did have a cough drop, but I can't imagine that causing so much chaos.
Do you play supermarket conveyor belt tetris?
In our store, the checkout person actually removes stuff from your cart, scans it, and sends it down the belt to the bagger at the far end.
Tomorrow I have to attend a wedding I don't want to go to.
The only saving grace is that I'm not invited to the reception.
If someone has invited you to a wedding that requires you to drive for more than an hour, but doesn't think enough of you to invite you to the reception, is it truly mandatory that you go? And since you're not invited to the reception, wouldn't that make it all right to ignore giving a wedding gift?If I don't want to go to something my conscience makes me believe I should, rationalizing the situation as I did above would guarantee my absenteeism."Oh! We so want you to see us get married, and we know it's a 'drive' for you, but we won't detain you with the reception because we are doing a small one with selected friends/relatives. You understand, I'm sure!"No...no punch, no cake, no mingling? NO GOING.