I dated a nut once, it was not all it was cracked up to be...Heh, heh, heh, I crack myself up. Well, there goes another nut.
Oh a Cracker Jack"ie"... (I hope...)
I dated a nut once, it was not all it was cracked up to be...Heh, heh, heh, I crack myself up. Well, there goes another nut.
Good morning everyone
Dermatologist trips wasn't too bad. I only had about 10 spots burnt...a couple on my head, a bunch on my back, and 2 on my rear end. lol
Good win yesterday. Nice to see Edwards have a decent game and Reeve's could of had 40.
I hope everyone has a great day.
Good morning folks.
Comedy of errors yesterday in my long saga with the health care system. I'm sitting naked in a hospital gown on a bed waiting for my surgical procedure when the Anesthesiologist announces she won't put me under. Why? Because my potassium level is too high from a pre-surgical screening LAST WEEK. No one caught it - not the blood lab, not my doctor or his staff, until minutes before I was to go under. Probably wouldn't have made a damn bit of difference, but the game was over, I got dressed and will have to begin all over again.
My mom was sounding a little stronger and happy to be home yesterday.
Good win for the Cats. Gonna need better D in the SEC, but Cal's teams typically improve on that end.
HAve a good day folks.
BB -- I didn't catch the anesthesiologists name. She looked South Asian (Indian?) based on some time I spent there, but I can't say for sure.Not trying to make you the butt of any jokes but, should I be glad it..........didn't come "out" right? No point to this butt, it was the non-thought about it that should count.... Butt, I definitely didn't think about it....
Oh, your "knock out" person was not name Brenda was she??? She's anal retentive....
BB -- I didn't catch the anesthesiologists name. She looked South Asian (Indian?) based on some time I spent there, but I can't say for sure.
Did the doc give the pre warning "Fire in the hole!"? Oops, misread on for in. Silly me.Good morning everyone
Dermatologist trips wasn't too bad. I only had about 10 spots burnt...a couple on my head, a bunch on my back, and 2 on my rear end. lol
Good win yesterday. Nice to see Edwards have a decent game and Reeve's could of had 40.
I hope everyone has a great day.
Going with today's comedy theme I see. The doctor's staff comment had me rolling and wondering. Butt, I did not get far.Good morning folks.
Comedy of errors yesterday in my long saga with the health care system. I'm sitting naked in a hospital gown on a bed waiting for my surgical procedure when the Anesthesiologist announces she won't put me under. Why? Because my potassium level is too high from a pre-surgical screening LAST WEEK. No one caught it - not the blood lab, not my doctor or his staff, until minutes before I was to go under. Probably wouldn't have made a damn bit of difference, but the game was over, I got dressed and will have to begin all over again.
My mom was sounding a little stronger and happy to be home yesterday.
Good win for the Cats. Gonna need better D in the SEC, but Cal's teams typically improve on that end.
HAve a good day folks.
Hopefully it is not as long as anesthesiologist otherwise it would be hard to pronounce.BB -- I didn't catch the anesthesiologists name. She looked South Asian (Indian?) based on some time I spent there, but I can't say for sure.
Dang, and you still beat me by just a couple of minutes. lolOops, forgot to check in this morning.
Merry Christmas, y'all.
Storm, He's doing everything from helping move tons of live catfish from one breeding area to other locations in Texas, to monitoring the size of fresh water mussels as a biologists' project to determine how to raise them, to repair work on a dam on the site where he is employed. He is slated to get trained and certified by the government as a heavy equipment operator so he can help with backhoes and bulldozers on small construction jobs. And he's slowly angling into work as a Government Archaeologist which is closer to his training at U of Kentucky -- Cultural Resource Management.Good morning everyone
We're having our annual Christmas party with our "kids". My wife's great nephews actually. We don't have kids and have been very close with this group of 4 boys. We've done this annually (plus one in the summer) for about 25 years now. Kids are 21-27 now with wives/finances, girlfriend and one child (the one we babysit every week). As some of these boys grew to teenagers and they said they may not come this time I would have to call/text them and remind them how important this was to their Auntie. It didn't always work, but this time they are all attending without prompting.
Tomorrow church and doing our own thing here then Christmas back to the madhouse at Mom & Dad's.
@MdWIldcat55 I know your son is working fisheries or a fish hatchery. What is he actually doing though? I'd be interested in knowing.
I hope everyone has a great day.
Go Bengals
Storm, He's doing everything from helping move tons of live catfish from one breeding area to other locations in Texas, to monitoring the size of fresh water mussels as a biologists' project to determine how to raise them, to repair work on a dam on the site where he is employed. He is slated to get trained and certified by the government as a heavy equipment operator so he can help with backhoes and bulldozers on small construction jobs. And he's slowly angling into work as a Government Archaeologist which is closer to his training at U of Kentucky -- Cultural Resource Management.
I took him around the small town where I grew up in Northern Kentucky last year, and we looked over 4-5 relic sites I'd found as a kid hunting arrowheads (still a hobby of mine.) From that, and from some of my finds, he wrote a paper called "10,000 years of Habitation in One Square mile of Northern Kentucky." He did a good job placing people from the Paleo period through the Woodland period on those sites through relic identification.
I know that's a lot more than you wanted to read but it gives a sense of his orientations.
Thanks. Arrowheads....another thing I have in common with someone here. I use to find some growing up on farm land in central KY. However, my wife (and her father) are really the ones that have a collection. Maybe a pic later.Storm, He's doing everything from helping move tons of live catfish from one breeding area to other locations in Texas, to monitoring the size of fresh water mussels as a biologists' project to determine how to raise them, to repair work on a dam on the site where he is employed. He is slated to get trained and certified by the government as a heavy equipment operator so he can help with backhoes and bulldozers on small construction jobs. And he's slowly angling into work as a Government Archaeologist which is closer to his training at U of Kentucky -- Cultural Resource Management.
I took him around the small town where I grew up in Northern Kentucky last year, and we looked over 4-5 relic sites I'd found as a kid hunting arrowheads (still a hobby of mine.) From that, and from some of my finds, he wrote a paper called "10,000 years of Habitation in One Square mile of Northern Kentucky." He did a good job placing people from the Paleo period through the Woodland period on those sites through relic identification.
I know that's a lot more than you wanted to read but it gives a sense of his orientations.
Thanks BB and Storm. Glad to see my son finding a path that seems to suit him and that makes him happy.Thanks. Arrowheads....another thing I have in common with someone here. I use to find some growing up on farm land in central KY. However, my wife (and her father) are really the ones that have a collection. Maybe a pic later.
Good luck to your son. I loved working with Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. The "other" things other than my main job is what really set it apart from any other job.
Could I get a copy of his paper on "10,000 years of Habitation in One Square mile of Northern Kentucky."? That is right up my alley.Storm, He's doing everything from helping move tons of live catfish from one breeding area to other locations in Texas, to monitoring the size of fresh water mussels as a biologists' project to determine how to raise them, to repair work on a dam on the site where he is employed. He is slated to get trained and certified by the government as a heavy equipment operator so he can help with backhoes and bulldozers on small construction jobs. And he's slowly angling into work as a Government Archaeologist which is closer to his training at U of Kentucky -- Cultural Resource Management.
I took him around the small town where I grew up in Northern Kentucky last year, and we looked over 4-5 relic sites I'd found as a kid hunting arrowheads (still a hobby of mine.) From that, and from some of my finds, he wrote a paper called "10,000 years of Habitation in One Square mile of Northern Kentucky." He did a good job placing people from the Paleo period through the Woodland period on those sites through relic identification.
I know that's a lot more than you wanted to read but it gives a sense of his orientations.
Thanks.Merry Christmas Eve folks.
Bert, thanks for posting those points. Those are nice personal finds. Let me see if my son has that paper in a format I can share. I'd be glad to shoot you a copy if so.
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When my kids was young, I would slip down to my parents house and call home disgusting my voice as Santa Claus, maybe late 70's, then I had to do it for my friends kids, so now all there's years I am still calling kids, now it's my grandchildren. One of them is catching on, last year he said, hey you sound like my Stepaw. LolMan,
Here is one for the record books... Ole BBUK himself, the FIRST time in his life will play the part of Santa Claus this evening for my granddaughter and whoever I pass on the streets....
Yeah,
Dashing down the road in a wrecked up Mazda 3, over to their house I go, to play the part St. Nick....
My oldest bought the full suit... yeah, I will send a pic or two................tomorrow IF the Lord doesn't take me home.... The things I do for my children....
Heading to church in a few minutes... God Bless..
When my kids was young, I would slip down to my parents house and call home disgusting my voice as Santa Claus, maybe late 70's, then I had to do it for my friends kids, so now all there's years I am still calling kids, now it's my grandchildren. One of them is catching on, last year he said, hey you sound like my Stepaw. Lol