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Maybe add flavor-free to that list!
It seems that if something tastes good, generally, it's not good for you. The better it tastes, the worse it is. If one bite makes you go, "Oh my God, that's good!" It's probably almost deadly!
Dana
POP! there goes my preconceived mental image of a corn hole game.
It is also hollow as it is made for Daz Studio or Poser.
It seems somewhat akin to the game of horseshoes.
And it's not just in the midwest. It is very popular here in the east too.
...catching on out here in the Northwest as well.
Though most of the tournaments are still in the Midwest.
...chocolate easter bunnies are usually hollow.
Indeed. I've played it here up in Massachusetts. I didn't know that was the name of it.
Dana
With all the ones I have in my back, I could call my band the Kinks. Oh, wait...
where the reset button
Non-complaint: Finally a movie that should be worth spending $11 to go see. The new "Mission Impossible" movie "Fallout" is here.
And it's in 3D with apparently lots of vertigo inducing 3D moments. I'm pretty good at hanging on to my lunch, and Mission Impossible movies are like James Bond movies, one has to go see them regardless of what the critics will say.
That, and a cheap lunch at the local Texas Hots place, and a little shopping browsing takes care of this afternoon. Cool!
I now worry about that too. The wash repairman was here Friday. I was right; timer needs to be replaced. I can't afford the $300 for that. Most upsetting is that he discovered the wall plug is arcing. This house has aluminum wiring and it really needs a complete rewiring. Now to find a reputable electrician and sell everything in the house so I can pay him.
So sorry to hear about that! I hope it doesn't really cost you that much. Maybe keep everything in the house and sell the house?
Dana
>.<
workin on a list of what i can eat with minimalized consequences.
threw out everything. kept 1 box warer cracker as a non-erihable emergency food
those 'eat whole grains' webpages should give warnings. bloat & gas
reading up on rice options. dont consider brown rice safe.for now gonna stick to
jasmine and basmati rice.
pedialyte, kaeopectate
melon fruit family
skin milk, green tea, organic eggs
chobani plain no fat yogurt, bananas, can mix as a reat
unbleached flour for the occasional pancakes.
multi vitamine / d3 / iron supplements,
walnuts, almonds, lettuce, cucumber, fresh tomato
mebbe wont be t lightheaded exercising pool noodles, afraid to go in without holding on to something.
You feeling okay Mistara?
oh and yup eat whole grains ,you will bloat and gas up but your body will adjust and it won;t be so bad ......don't give up I increased my fiber and for about a month my butt played a trumpet to greet the dawn ......
and if one escapes in public just smile and say "Rocket power!!"
Any diet that needs supplements isn't going to be a healthy diet. You need to eat foods that supply your vitamins naturally. Where are you getting your list from? Why pedialyte, plain old fashioned tap water, plus other nromal drinks far better and more natural. Why do you need to take a remedy like that as part of a normal diet?. Similarly is your doctor prescribing kaopectate, because that again is certainly not something that should need to be a regular part of your diet. Are you getting advice on what is going on your diet sheet? Why only melon group fruit and bananas. Bananas are often not reccommended as a regular item for diabetics. You seem to be really lacking anything I would call real food in that list. hardly anything to supply proteins unless you are going to live on eggs.
Tap water? Yuk.
And this is just one of the times they actually warned us in public.
Aluminum wiring.

Complete rewiring would be best but at the very least, your electrician should clean each connection in the whole system and make sure the proper aluminum-compatible switches and outlets are being used (if the proper type are even still available) 
Ah, We mostly get pretty good water in the UK. And I live just over 1½ miles from the reservoir, so get mine really freshh from the processing plant as well. A lot of the time it is ice cold straight from the tap as well as the Reservoir is further up in the mountains and the pipes run underground down hill.
My computer is taking forever to boot and I do not know why.
Non-complaint: The new "Mission Impossible" movie is pretty good. 3D effects of hanging out of helicopters, hanging under helicopters, hanging off of shear cliffs, running from machine gun tracer bullets, running across high glass roofs, jumping from building to building 200 feet in the air, helicopter duels with damaged helicopters, etc... The story moves along quickly and just when you think things are winding down and the bad guy's been given his due, another gear in the plot pops loose and you're off on another chase. Wheee...
Our tap water in this little country town is pretty good. I drink it all the time and haven't sprouted more than one extra eye. We have our own well. No bad smells, clear, no sediment, no bad taste, not particularly hard water. No "softening" needed. As much as I find this corner of the county mentally boring we do have good weather, good water, good air, adequate and usually tolerable roads, good local food produce
...a non issue here in the Pacific Northwest.
...ugh 102° in the city where I was today. Even standing in the shade while waiting for the bus to head home was unbearable. I'm sure the airport temperature was different, but only planes and coyotes live there. Another two days of 90°+ weather in store before this heat wave finally breaks and we get some relief (even the mid 80s would seem more comfortable). Currently we have experienced 25 days of 90°+ temperatures and August hasn't begun yet.
Sorry about that. I washed my hands this morning and can't do a thing with them. lol
Dana, surely you jest. I inherited the house AND all of its contents from my dad. He was an aspiring writer and left me over 50 years of assorted newspaper clippings, correspondence, and receipts. He was a criminal justice professor and left me 100s of books on the subject. Add to that, I am a packrat myself. And a procrastinator. I need someone to light my fire.
It's also going to cost a small fortune to rewire a full house.