
Mairkurion {tm} |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Heathy's kids are sick? Sorry to hear that, Heathy.Wifey took the youngest in; pharyngitis; probably no major dealy-o; we live in this magnificent age of antibiotics.
Just glad cos it seems to have gottem swiftly handled.
Yeah, one of the girls in the Liberal Arts office had laryngitis today. When I was a kid, we just called pharyngitis a sore throat.

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Heathansson wrote:Yeah, one of the girls in the Liberal Arts office had laryngitis today. When I was a kid, we just called pharyngitis a sore throat.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Heathy's kids are sick? Sorry to hear that, Heathy.Wifey took the youngest in; pharyngitis; probably no major dealy-o; we live in this magnificent age of antibiotics.
Just glad cos it seems to have gottem swiftly handled.
I just got a bachelor's. I gadda take every chance I can to fling a $20 word outta my 10 for a quarter yap box.

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Getting together when and where?Mairkurion {tm} wrote:So who all is getting together where to do what?Seriously, I want to know.Mairkurion is asking about Lynora's visit to your place. :)
Today we just hung out, watched some TV, ate, played with the kids. Tomorrow night after I get off work I will be taking her out and about. There are a couple of places I would like to show her. And then Sunday we will be taking our children to the zoo. You know....cause we are such horrible parents.

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taig wrote:Hi, Woodraven. How's school treating you?
school is ok.
calculus is uhm calculus
my comp class instructor will learn I pull no punches in my writing, a lot of negative resentment.
Speech is shaping up to be a great class.
and Stat is fairly easy right now
Depending on the professor, he/she'll appreciate no punches being pulled. :)

Urizen |

That reminds me.
Ohio drivers are crazy.
I would drive eight miles to work each day when I lived in Columbus and pass one or two wrecks every day. Then we had mucho snow and negative temps. No wrecks. Then, I drove to work one morning and the radio guy announced the roads would finally be clear and safe. I passed four wrecks on the way home with no snow or ice on the roads.
Well, it hasn't changed since you've left. It's still that way here in Columbus.

Woodraven |

Woodraven wrote:taig wrote:Hi, Woodraven. How's school treating you?
school is ok.
calculus is uhm calculus
my comp class instructor will learn I pull no punches in my writing, a lot of negative resentment.
Speech is shaping up to be a great class.
and Stat is fairly easy right nowDepending on the professor, he/she'll appreciate no punches being pulled. :)
I believe she is a grad assistant. But since I can't B.S. to save my life all my stuff will get my true feelings

The Thing from Beyond the Edge |

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:Well, it hasn't changed since you've left. It's still that way here in Columbus.That reminds me.
Ohio drivers are crazy.
I would drive eight miles to work each day when I lived in Columbus and pass one or two wrecks every day. Then we had mucho snow and negative temps. No wrecks. Then, I drove to work one morning and the radio guy announced the roads would finally be clear and safe. I passed four wrecks on the way home with no snow or ice on the roads.
I figured as much. Hampton Roads isn't much different.

Woodraven |

Moorluck wrote:Give it time... :)Cosmo wrote:Hiya Cosmo! Uhm... I hate to tell you this, but I don't find you all that disturbing. ;)*steps into thread... looks around...*
Hi!
Very little disturbs me, probably the only thing that disturbs me is poodle on poodle action in a minefield

Patrick Curtin |

Patrick Curtin wrote:Not much, just a little sore from practice tonight. helped a buddy move some stuff into his new apartment. oh yeah also got mass effect 2 in the mail today, soon there will be absolutely no life to have with me ;)Woodraven wrote:Hey everybody'Sup Raven?
LOL. Glad I'm not a big videogame player. I'd never be able to keep up with my PbPs ..

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:I just reminded myself this evening that my tolerance to anything alcohol has regressed to that of a budding teenager. Egads......!what did you drink
You're going to laugh. Mike's Extra Hard in a 16 oz can 8%. That's it. The wonders of bypass surgery makes you more vulnerable as it absorbs directly into the bloodstream since the stomach is bypassed. Didn't help that I had an empty stomach. Now if I had busted out the Captain Morgan that's still unopened in the cabinet....whoo nelly.