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Spoiler:
I just got a phone call from the woman and her news gave me a serious gut punch.

She's having her surgery tomorrow, which I had to help subsidy the cost for it as the current economic environment caused her to be transistioned out of a job last year. She's been lucky to pick up scraps of freelance graphic design work here and there and tries to take courses to brush up her web skills.

I have an American Bulldog who's just over a year old. Not ferocious at all (even though the breed mistakingly gets confused with a pit bull) -- he's like a "can I pet the rabbit George" kind of friendly dope from The Grapes of Wrath. But he's been limping the past several days and we noticed some swelling around the knee. Had a chance to take him to the vet today and it looks to be a congential slippage issue where it continues to go out of socket and to cover the costs of surgery, it'll be an additional 3 G's. My heart sunk.

We can't have kids and we consider our pets to be our kids, so we're eventually going to do what any parent would do. What sucks is that we can't insure our kids the same way because they're pets. :( Too late to pick up pet insurance now as it would be a pre-existing condition and I'm sure some of us has already experienced those types of horrors with the insurance companies at one time or another.

In the meantime, I'm trying to keep my chin up as my other dog is going through senility in her waning years (she'll be 20 by year's end). She suffers from Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, which is basically another way of calling it Doggie Alzheimers. I've been told numerable times that she needs to be put down, but as long as she continue to eat and function to the best of her abilities, I'll continue to bathe her and clean up after her. When she can no longer move around or not eat, then that's when I'll re-think what's in her best interests.

Sorry if I'm dumping here as I'm not the type of person to discuss what I'm feeling in RL. It's semi-anonymous in this medium as most people don't know me from Frank, John, or Steve and that's a comfort zone, I suppose.

Just like any other day, I just got to keep turning the page and deal with the next chapter.


David Fryer wrote:
Another new dragon is done!

I hereby dub thee RDG, the Random Dragon Generator. :D

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Urizen wrote:

I don't even know what a pooka is. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone statted it as an eidolon.

Pooka

Also Harvey the "rabbit"


Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:

I don't even know what a pooka is. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone statted it as an eidolon.

Pooka

Also Harvey the "rabbit"

Fighter: Where's the eidolon already?!!

Summoner: He's right there next to you. He's flanking!!

Fighter: That orc's sword in my flesh says otherwise.

Summoner: Can't you see Harvey? Look at the damage he's dishing!

Fighter: He is? Your eidolon is so full of fail.

Summoner: Watch where you're swinging, you oaf! You almost hit Harvey!

Fighter: Good.


Book Mark. Thanks for the well wishes guys.


Patrick is centered, David and Taig are productive, CH is sick--hope you get the healing soon, CH.

I got a lot to catch up on! Had a good day getting out and doing things.


Callous Jack wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Callous Jack wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Just finished watching the latest Harry Potter movie. It was very good, especially compared to the last one. I would have liked to have seen a few more scenes from the book, but then, I say that after every one of the HP movies.
The director of the final movies has said that the one thing that has been missing from the HP movies to "make them great" are sex scenes, and as such has added 2 nude scenes in the next movie, specifically written for the movie. which means they will be rated R and I wont be able to show them to my kids.
Assuming this is real and not some wierd internet spam I have seen.
My guess is spam as that would lose the movie studio a lot of business from parents and their younger children.
Found it
*facepalm*

I just threw up in my mouth a little.

Solnes, sorry to hear you still aren't feeling good. Man, catching up is hard. I don't think I can afford to go out very often. ;P


Urizen, I'm very sorry to hear your bad news.

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Urizen wrote:
** spoiler omitted **...

Hoo boy. I'm sorry to hear about all the bad stuff going on. I can understand seeing your pets as your children, and it's very hard to decide when to let them go. I hope things get better for all of you.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Urizen, I'm very sorry to hear your bad news.

Thanks, Mairk. I just got to keep my chin up and go with the right attitude. Charles Swindoll has a quote I admire that I recite to myself. To paraphrase, life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.

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Off to a writer's meeting. Back later.

Edit: Twitter-like post FTTOTP!


taig wrote:

Hoo boy. I'm sorry to hear about all the bad stuff going on. I can understand seeing your pets as your children, and it's very hard to decide when to let them go. I hope things get better for all of you.

Thanks, Taig. It'll at least get me off my arse next month and file our taxes ASAP. Looks like the refund is going to serve its purpose rather quickly.

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Can't be fooled by dinosaurs post.

Silver Crusade

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Patrick is centered, David and Taig are productive, CH is sick--hope you get the healing soon, CH.

I got a lot to catch up on! Had a good day getting out and doing things.

One would think with this messageboard tag I would have a Remove Disease or two handy for times like these.


Urizen wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Urizen, I'm very sorry to hear your bad news.
Thanks, Mairk. I just got to keep my chin up and go with the right attitude. Charles Swindoll has a quote I admire that I recite to myself. To paraphrase, life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.

Amen to the paraphrase.

The day went pretty fast at work. I bought a Hamilton Beach 4 quart slow-cooker (it always seems weird saying 'slow-cooker' considering that I gre up saying 'crock-pot'...) at Wal-Marty on the way home. I think that chili will be in order sometime soon. MMMmmmMMM!

Other than that it has been another ho-hum boring day.

I haven't read the multitude of posts. So...those who have had poor days, I feel for you and hope things improve. For others, I hope the good days continue.

Me...I am just counting down the days til I go back to Kentucky. :)


Recently, my buddy was telling me about an adventure he was a part of. He kept telling me about summoning a protectar to save the party. I said I had no idea what he was talking about, he said, it's in the Miniatures Handbook, and it was a reasonably priced, well-sculpted mini that I should own. Then he sent me a link. I almost responded, "Oh, you mean a Celestial Healer..."

Dark Archive

The first of the Diomin racial conversions are up.


David Fryer wrote:
The first of the Diomin racial conversions are up.

What is/are the Diomin?


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
The first of the Diomin racial conversions are up.
What is/are the Diomin?

A few pages back, he said he was asked to convert the races of the fantasy setting Diomin to Pathfinder.


Davi The Eccentric wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
The first of the Diomin racial conversions are up.
What is/are the Diomin?
A few pages back, he said he was asked to convert the races of the fantasy setting Diomin to Pathfinder.

Thanks.

I think I might possibly have lost track of that occurring somehow.

:)


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:

Thanks.

I think I might possibly have lost track of that occurring somehow.

:)

Eh, might not of been in this thread, now that I think about it.

Silver Crusade

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Recently, my buddy was telling me about an adventure he was a part of. He kept telling me about summoning a protectar to save the party. I said I had no idea what he was talking about, he said, it's in the Miniatures Handbook, and it was a reasonably priced, well-sculpted mini that I should own. Then he sent me a link. I almost responded, "Oh, you mean a Celestial Healer..."

I got one of them recently. I was disappointing - I think this picture is of a prototype, and the actual minis aren't colored as well.


Dinner was wonderful. A1 burgers for the family and stuffed Sole for me. Loaded baked potato's and bread and butter pickles. Chocolate cake for desert. :)


Kids in bed and quiet. Now onto that Art assignment I have been putting off.


Solnes: Hope you are feeling better soon. Glad the little ones are behaving.


Moorluck wrote:
Can't be fooled by dinosaurs post.

What is that supposed to mean?


David Fryer wrote:
Lunch time, leftover ribs today.

Thou wouldst eat.....the Daughters of Eve?


Is it me or is it quiet aroundabouts?

Liberty's Edge

I'm just busy is all.


Freehold DM wrote:
Is it me or is it quiet aroundabouts?

I believe you are correct.

I hope that I didn't drive everyone away with my presence...


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Is it me or is it quiet aroundabouts?

I believe you are correct.

I hope that I didn't drive everyone away with my presence...

Nope. Despite our best efforts, we all seem to get dragged back into Real Life from time to time.


Evening folks. Long day. We laughed, we cried, we shopped.

Hope all is going OK


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Is it me or is it quiet aroundabouts?

I believe you are correct.

I hope that I didn't drive everyone away with my presence...

Nope. Despite our best efforts, we all seem to get dragged back into Real Life from time to time.

Real life?

Oh, that...


Patrick Curtin wrote:

Evening folks. Long day. We laughed, we cried, we shopped.

Hope all is going OK

All fine here.

Earlier I stated that I purchased a 4 quart slow-cooker but it is actually a six quart slow-cooker.

That about sums up my day after work. Oh, I cooked a pound of hamburger (saving some for tomorrow) and some "steamables" mixed veggies (saving some for tomorrow also) for dinner and did the dishes.

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u gaucho u


Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Solnes: Hope you are feeling better soon. Glad the little ones are behaving.

I am feeling a bit better. No longer violently reacting to food and drink, but still feeling a bit fragile, if that makes sense.

Hubby is napping while I do some school work that was due over the weekend but I put off.
Kids went to bed like champs, I can hear my oldest puttering around his room, and as long as he is quiet I will let him play for about 20 more minutes.

We have a big meeting in the morning. Should decide when and where Kellen is going back to school. I am so ready for this. :)


Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
Lunch time, leftover ribs today.
Thou wouldst eat.....the Daughters of Eve?

Me love ribs!!!

Scarab Sages

Wanders into thread

Scarab Sages

Conducts a digital RT inspection

Scarab Sages

Wanders out of thread


wanders into thread to see what is happening while taking a break from studying for his United States History final. Glad more weight is on last 1/3 of the course and only 20% of material is cumulative. Gotta love the civil war era, meant as able to focus on information.

whats up good people, and moorluck?


Woodraven wrote:

wanders into thread to see what is happening while taking a break from studying for his United States History final. Glad more weight is on last 1/3 of the course and only 20% of material is cumulative. Gotta love the civil war era, meant as able to focus on information.

whats up good people, and moorluck?

That brings back memories. I haven't had a U.S History test in a little while. Spring of '87 to be exact.

Scarab Sages

I'm in Norfolk, after a too long absence. I'd forgotten how much I love working down here. Bummer part is, the ship I'm working on wants us to come back tomorrow afternoon and work later into the night, which is going ot screw up my sleep habit. Oh well, that's part of the job.

Still, everything is going well on my job so far. We only had one big screw up, and it got fixed pretty easily. Huzzah!

As long as things continue to go well, I'll be out of here Wednesday afternoon.


Aberzombie wrote:

I'm in Norfolk, after a too long absence. I'd forgotten how much I love working down here. Bummer part is, the ship I'm working on wants us to come back tomorrow afternoon and work later into the night, which is going ot screw up my sleep habit. Oh well, that's part of the job.

Still, everything is going well on my job so far. We only had one big screw up, and it got fixed pretty easily. Huzzah!

As long as things continue to go well, I'll be out of here Wednesday afternoon.

In Norfolk Naval Base or perhaps BAE Systems?


Well, I've played long enough here.

G'night to all.

TTfBtE

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Home Home on the range, sitting her waiting for my wife to finish her soap operas

RPG Superstar 2012

Hey, Aberzombie. Glad you're having a good visit.

Hello to you, Edgie and Woodraven. Woodraven, I hope your microecon test went well and your history final isn't too bad.

RPG Superstar 2012

Hello, Crimson Jester. Good night, Edgie!

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