The We Are All Prime Numbers Complaint Thread

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  • MistyMist said:

    if the missing Millenium cube is a tesserat, the assgaardians have it

    or if it's an allspark cube, the decepticons stole it

     

    achoo achoo ahchoooooo

    odinblessme

    I was going to go to Asgard to meet with Odin but I lost my passport and tickets to Asgard.  Wait I am waiting on Thor to give me a ride there.  Did you know Thor is a hottie?

  • Loki wanted to date me but I said no.

  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075
    kyoto kid said:
    TroutFace said:
    kyoto kid said:
    TroutFace said:

    Thursday and it's OPENING NIGHT for NFL regular season! W00t! I have beer so I'm all set.  No emotional investment in eithret team so it's just for the fun of it.yes

    Supposed to be in the mid-70Fs this weekend, so I'm planning on going downtown and barhopping, see the sights (yes, there are sights in Tulsa).  Fun times!

     

    ...crikey where did my summer go?  Looking to Sunday which will feature the classic NFC "Norris Div." matchup, Packers vs. Da Bears.  Brekkie time kickoff here (10:00 AM).

    Seems we are swapping weather for the next couple days as it will be in the low 90s here.

    The game last night was decent, NE won, which I expected.  This weekend should be a good one, as well.

    Rainy and cool, should hit 80f today, 73f tomorrow - planning on running downtown to explore while the weather is nice.

    ...currently 90° in the hood on the way to the mid 90s for today.  Was going to do laundry but the thought of lugging a heavy duffel for about eleven blocks in the heat changed my mind. May do it early tomorrow morning before it gets hot again.

     

    Lordy, you poor fols are baking up there!  Apparently San Francisco is getting a heatwave as well.. too wird..

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    Agreed Thor is a hottie, but Loki seems more sensitive, he may be more sensitive to your needs.

     


    Red Dragon! !

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  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075

    Another morning with tea, in the studio.. need brekkie but not sure what to eat.. argh.. maybe more hot tea will help..

    Joints getting banged hard is NEVER a good thing, ask my left kneecap... sad

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    why does that save draft button seem to always hover right over the post comment button

    if it's a rhetorical question, does it need a question mark or a period or an ambi-vivalent dash

     

    does Wales have the same weather as Scotland? colder?

     

    my zoo tycoon giraffe3 would like a mate, wouldn't all we mateless

    elephant1 would like a toy

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    TroutFace said:

    Another morning with tea, in the studio.. need brekkie but not sure what to eat.. argh.. maybe more hot tea will help..

    Joints getting banged hard is NEVER a good thing, ask my left kneecap... sad

     

    eating brekkie croissant near keyboard not recommended due to excessive flakiness >.<

     

    also, elbow whacking doorways not recommended

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,097
    edited September 2015

     

    LG-   I did not know you suffer from EHS, or Exploding Heart Syndrome, LG... Bummer... Don't beat on pharmacists too much, the vibration could set it off. Last year a squirrel exploded down the block, at first I thought it was a case of Rodent EHS, but it turned out to be the electrical transformer he was chewing on... Maybe both, but mainly the first one. Could also have been a form of squirrel terrorism... Every now and then they run across the road and  once they are clear on the other side they dash back under the wheels of the car... At first I thought it was like they forgot something... Perhaps they left the iron on at home or they dropped their keys... But I'm seeing it so often now, I'm thinking there is something sinister afoot. 

    Getting locked out is good material... At least it wasn't raining or winter or a circus train crashed nearby and the lions got away and were eating random people locked out of apartments. I'm glad you got a new lock and keys though.

    Misty- Actually those particular stitches were above my eyebrow... But, many years ago I took stitches out of my thigh because I didn't have the money to pay for a doctor to do it... It was only three, but they were badly stitched to begin with because I put them in, in the first place...  (Being poor sucks)... There are certain DYI projects I decided not to try again.   I hope your summer cold goes away quickly... It's probably because your resistance was down from your dental problem and going between ACed places and warm humid air... And if you take the train, that's a germ soup... Especially if you take the subway... That's like germ soup with germ crackers floating in it and little chucks of chunky germ ham at the bottom.

    KK- the first time I read "fighting off a bus"... Stupid brain of mine... Now I picture hungry bus creatures waiting for people to board... Like those rock fish that lure little fish near their mouths by wiggling tasty looking fake bait.  I picture you about to board and at the last moment going "hey... This isn't the cross town express..." And BAM, the next thing you know it's a life and death struggle with some nature program guy narrating the outcome... Actually I have no idea what you look like, but I'm basing it on your old avatar, so that adds a whole extra level of wacky detail to the picture.

    DanaTA- it's hard to abbreviate your user name... DTA... Sounds like an alternative to DNA, or some deadly chemical... It sucks having a dead battery, but it's nice when people step in to help. Glad you got a boost. Years ago I stopped in a parking lot to help a guy who car needed a jumpstart... When I went to hook up my cables... Well, that was after asking "you need help?" And him saying "Thanks... I think it's the battery"... I found no battery... It seems someone stole his battery while he was away... NYC in the 80s was real fun place.

     

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    exnem's nomms on sale  >.<

    my vgc only has 9$ left on it and i'm afraid to use my regular bank debit card there

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    key kiwi pie

     

    who wear short shorts, nare dare short shorts

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    McGyver said:

     

    LG-   I did not know you suffer from EHS, or Exploding Heart Syndrome, LG... Bummer... Don't beat on pharmacists too much, the vibration could set it off. Last year a squirrel exploded down the block, at first I thought it was a case of Rodent EHS, but it turned out to be the electrical transformer he was chewing on... Maybe both, but mainly the first one. Could also have been a form of squirrel terrorism... Every now and then they run across the road and  once they are clear on the other side they dash back under the wheels of the car... At first I thought it was like they forgot something... Perhaps they left the iron on at home or they dropped their keys... But I'm seeing it so often now, I'm thinking there is something sinister afoot. 

    Getting locked out is good material... At least it wasn't raining or winter or a circus train crashed nearby and the lions got away and were eating random people locked out of apartments. I'm glad you got a new lock and keys though.

    Misty- Actually those particular stitches were above my eyebrow... But, many years ago I took stitches out of my thigh because I didn't have the money to pay for a doctor to do it... It was only three, but they were badly stitched to begin with because I put them in, in the first place...  (Being poor sucks)... There are certain DYI projects I decided not to try again.   I hope your summer cold goes away quickly... It's probably because your resistance was down from your dental problem and going between ACed places and warm humid air... And if you take the train, that's a germ soup... Especially if you take the subway... That's like germ soup with germ crackers floating in it and little chucks of chunky germ ham at the bottom.

    KK- the first time I read "fighting off a bus"... Stupid brain of mine... Now I picture hungry bus creatures waiting for people to board... Like those rock fish that lure little fish near their mouths by wiggling tasty looking fake bait.  I picture you about to board and at the last moment going "hey... This isn't the cross town express..." And BAM, the next thing you know it's a life and death struggle with some nature program guy narrating the outcome... Actually I have no idea what you look like, but I'm basing it on your old avatar, so that adds a whole extra level of wacky detail to the picture.

    DanaTA- it's hard to abbreviate your user name... DTA... Sounds like an alternative to DNA, or some deadly chemical... It sucks having a dead battery, but it's nice when people step in to help. Glad you got a boost. Years ago I stopped in a parking lot to help a guy who car needed a jumpstart... When I went to hook up my cables... Well, that was after asking "you need help?" And him saying "Thanks... I think it's the battery"... I found no battery... It seems someone stole his battery while he was away... NYC in the 80s was real fun place.

     

     

    takes S54.  one day i'll ride it all the way to Patchogue

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    i don't understand whats happening to my legs.  when i walk or flex my feet or toes, it feels like i'm wearing crusty socks full of wet sand, with no socks or anything near my legs. the feeling goes all the way up to below my knee.

    if i use my hand to bend my toes or flex my ankle, no crusty socks feeling.

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    sometimes i misread We Are All Prime Numbers as we are all primates

  • McGyver said:

     

    LG-   I did not know you suffer from EHS, or Exploding Heart Syndrome, LG... Bummer...

    I was being over descriptive.  However, I do suffer from Atrial Fibrillation, and when I don't have my medications I can sometimes hear (and feel) my heart speeding up like a sentient time bomb excited about getting near to exploding.  Instead of a good "Pump, Pump, Pump", my heart goes, "Thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa" in the same amount of time.  Which as explained excellently to me the last time I was in the hospital means that the heart doesn't contract enough and doesn't have time enough to push all the blood out of the chamber and some of it sits there relatively quietly, and when blood sits around for a while, (i.e not rushing through artieries),  what does it do?... it clots!  Then when I get excited by a hot looking young man or lifting my fat ass out of a chair, the heart goes into overdrive and may break off a piece of that clot in the chamber and send it to where Murphy's Law says it will do the most damage.  So far, the medications have been keeping my heart rhythm relatively under control, but I no longer run marathons or spend 2 hours in a gym throwing iron around.  My doctor wants to zap me with those electric paddle things to see if he can re-establish a normal rhythm but   I'm not sure of the effectivness of that yet, so I'm not ready for that yet.  As long as the drugs work and I can afford them, I'll stay with that.  Meanwhile, I'm checking things off my bucket list.

     

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    McGyver said:

     

    LG-   I did not know you suffer from EHS, or Exploding Heart Syndrome, LG... Bummer...

    I was being over descriptive.  However, I do suffer from Atrial Fibrillation, and when I don't have my medications I can sometimes hear (and feel) my heart speeding up like a sentient time bomb excited about getting near to exploding.  Instead of a good "Pump, Pump, Pump", my heart goes, "Thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa" in the same amount of time.  Which as explained excellently to me the last time I was in the hospital means that the heart doesn't contract enough and doesn't have time enough to push all the blood out of the chamber and some of it sits there relatively quietly, and when blood sits around for a while, (i.e not rushing through artieries),  what does it do?... it clots!  Then when I get excited by a hot looking young man or lifting my fat ass out of a chair, the heart goes into overdrive and may break off a piece of that clot in the chamber and send it to where Murphy's Law says it will do the most damage.  So far, the medications have been keeping my heart rhythm relatively under control, but I no longer run marathons or spend 2 hours in a gym throwing iron around.  My doctor wants to zap me with those electric paddle things to see if he can re-establish a normal rhythm but   I'm not sure of the effectivness of that yet, so I'm not ready for that yet.  As long as the drugs work and I can afford them, I'll stay with that.  Meanwhile, I'm checking things off my bucket list.

     

    Cardioversion  (Zapping with the paddles) only works for some. It didn't work for Himself (my other half). He had the procedure on Thursday morning, Early hours of Monday morning we had a full scale emergency, big yellow taxi with Blues and Twos, and another week in Hospital. A different hospital and the New Cardiac specialist there was most caustic about the other hospital having done the procedure without having done other checks first, which would have shown that Himself was not one for whom it would work. That was 9 years ago, and he is still going strong, even if he does complain sometimes about rattling noises when he walks, due to the amount of tablets he has to take. Blood thinners, beta blockers cardiac calmer downers, statins, and dog knows what else.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,157
    MistyMist said:

    if the missing Millenium cube is a tesserat, the assgaardians have it

    or if it's an allspark cube, the decepticons stole it

     

    achoo achoo ahchoooooo

    odinblessme

    ...ohh, the buppy nose is back.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,157
    edited September 2015
    MistyMist said:

    why does that save draft button seem to always hover right over the post comment button

    if it's a rhetorical question, does it need a question mark or a period or an ambi-vivalent dash

     

    does Wales have the same weather as Scotland? colder?

     

    my zoo tycoon giraffe3 would like a mate, wouldn't all we mateless

    elephant1 would like a toy

    ...I still wonder why when you sign in the New Account button is above the Login one.

    ...and I still want a spell checker that is always "on"

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  • kyoto kid said:
    MistyMist said:

    why does that save draft button seem to always hover right over the post comment button

    if it's a rhetorical question, does it need a question mark or a period or an ambi-vivalent dash

     

    does Wales have the same weather as Scotland? colder?

     

    my zoo tycoon giraffe3 would like a mate, wouldn't all we mateless

    elephant1 would like a toy

    ..I still wonder why whne you sign in the New Account button is above the Login one.

    I wonder why the forgot password is so close to the login button.  I pressed the forgot password when trying to log in today.

  • MistyMist said:

    Agreed Thor is a hottie, but Loki seems more sensitive, he may be more sensitive to your needs.

     


    Red Dragon! !

    Thor dumped me for another girl so maybe should give Loki a chance. wink. Btw we need more smilies.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,157
    edited September 2015
    McGyver said:
     

    KK- the first time I read "fighting off a bus"... Stupid brain of mine... Now I picture hungry bus creatures waiting for people to board... Like those rock fish that lure little fish near their mouths by wiggling tasty looking fake bait.  I picture you about to board and at the last moment going "hey... This isn't the cross town express..." And BAM, the next thing you know it's a life and death struggle with some nature program guy narrating the outcome... Actually I have no idea what you look like, but I'm basing it on your old avatar, so that adds a whole extra level of wacky detail to the picture.

    ...sadly not as cute (or as in good a physical shape) as my old icon.  However If I was her, said predatory vehicle would be turned into thousands of julienne transit bus fries in seconds.

    Curious in a way too considering all the buses and trams in town are free today in celebration of a new tram line being opened.

    hmmmm.....need to be ever vigilant when I'm outside. 

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,157
    MistyMist said:

    sometimes i misread We Are All Prime Numbers as we are all primates

    ...The We Are All Primates On This Hungry Bus Complaint Thread.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,249
    edited September 2015
    Chohole said:
    McGyver said:

     

    LG-   I did not know you suffer from EHS, or Exploding Heart Syndrome, LG... Bummer...

    I was being over descriptive.  However, I do suffer from Atrial Fibrillation, and when I don't have my medications I can sometimes hear (and feel) my heart speeding up like a sentient time bomb excited about getting near to exploding.  Instead of a good "Pump, Pump, Pump", my heart goes, "Thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa-thumpa" in the same amount of time.  Which as explained excellently to me the last time I was in the hospital means that the heart doesn't contract enough and doesn't have time enough to push all the blood out of the chamber and some of it sits there relatively quietly, and when blood sits around for a while, (i.e not rushing through artieries),  what does it do?... it clots!  Then when I get excited by a hot looking young man or lifting my fat ass out of a chair, the heart goes into overdrive and may break off a piece of that clot in the chamber and send it to where Murphy's Law says it will do the most damage.  So far, the medications have been keeping my heart rhythm relatively under control, but I no longer run marathons or spend 2 hours in a gym throwing iron around.  My doctor wants to zap me with those electric paddle things to see if he can re-establish a normal rhythm but   I'm not sure of the effectivness of that yet, so I'm not ready for that yet.  As long as the drugs work and I can afford them, I'll stay with that.  Meanwhile, I'm checking things off my bucket list.

     

    Cardioversion  (Zapping with the paddles) only works for some. It didn't work for Himself (my other half). He had the procedure on Thursday morning, Early hours of Monday morning we had a full scale emergency, big yellow taxi with Blues and Twos, and another week in Hospital. A different hospital and the New Cardiac specialist there was most caustic about the other hospital having done the procedure without having done other checks first, which would have shown that Himself was not one for whom it would work. That was 9 years ago, and he is still going strong, even if he does complain sometimes about rattling noises when he walks, due to the amount of tablets he has to take. Blood thinners, beta blockers cardiac calmer downers, statins, and dog knows what else.

    Thank you.  I'd rather suspected that possibility.  I'm currently seriously thinking about finding a more competent cardiologist.  I live in a small city in the wilds of western New York State and am quite sure that the best cardiologists don't live here.  Whereas, Buffalo, NY, or Erie, PA or possibly the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio might offer more informed service.  However, I have to consider my insurance limitations which take a book the size of a metropolitan phone book to describe.  Why are these things never easy?   Doctors and Hospitals should have 5-star rating systems on their web pages,  like movies. 

     

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,352

    Obscure Firesign Theatre reference. laugh

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,097

    When I was a little whatever I was... Hatchling?... I used to like Bozo... I recently came across a Bozo kiddie spoon in a drawer and tried to explain it to my daughters... The best I could come up with was "He was like Crusty The Clown... Only he was for real".

    Look out for that magical mystery tour... It's coming to take you away... Take you away...

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited September 2015

    wondering if a tens thingie would cure my legs

     

    does game of thrones haz plot?

    i don't see it

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  • Trying to figure out if my home internet is working or not.  Restarting my computer to see if that helps.

  • internet now looks like it is working.  hmmm that was strange.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    aahh chooo

    plaint - sick of sneezing and runny nose

    need to work on shrooms model, can't do it sneezing all night

  • Something is wrong with my tablet

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,374

    sad

     

    Dana

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