
Urizen |

Gary Teter wrote:Not quite exactly the same but I found two different ones that are similar to your request.Is there a T-shirt that says "You're all just NPCs to me"?
If not, there should be.
$27.75 for a white t-shirt, letters only, front print only? Seriously? They ought to sell that in bulk at that price to the Pentagon. They'll buy that with $250 screwdrivers.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:$27.75 for a white t-shirt, letters only, front print only? Seriously? They ought to sell that in bulk at that price to the Pentagon. They'll buy that with $250 screwdrivers.Gary Teter wrote:Not quite exactly the same but I found two different ones that are similar to your request.Is there a T-shirt that says "You're all just NPCs to me"?
If not, there should be.
After I posted that, I looked again at the price and thought the same thing. Someone out there thinks very highly of their cute saying.

The Jade |

$27.75 for a white t-shirt, letters only, front print only? Seriously? They ought to sell that in bulk at that price to the Pentagon. They'll buy that with $250 screwdrivers.
I always figured those 12 grand toilet seats were less about mythically poor accounting or embezzlement schemes with contractors and more about siphoning off funds meant for known deals to funnel the financing to secret projects the public wasn't to know about.

Urizen |

After I posted that, I looked again at the price and thought the same thing. Someone out there thinks very highly of their cute saying.
Especially when I just saw an ad in a music magazine the other day directed to bands where a print company is offering a discount in bulk to do $4.50 a shirt.

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:$27.75 for a white t-shirt, letters only, front print only? Seriously? They ought to sell that in bulk at that price to the Pentagon. They'll buy that with $250 screwdrivers.I always figured those 12 grand toilet seats were less about mythically poor accounting or embezzlement schemes with contractors and more about siphoning off funds meant for known deals to funnel the financing to secret projects the public wasn't to know about.
If I could look at myself in the mirror every morning, I'd do that job.
But I'd have to perform a Socratic seppuku.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:After I posted that, I looked again at the price and thought the same thing. Someone out there thinks very highly of their cute saying.Especially when I just saw an ad in a music magazine the other day directed to bands where a print company is offering a discount in bulk to do $4.50 a shirt.
So we're going to put in an order for ... what? 2,500? ... shirts and have them shipped to the postmonster?

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:So we're going to put in an order for ... what? 2,500? ... shirts and have them shipped to the postmonster?Moff Rimmer wrote:After I posted that, I looked again at the price and thought the same thing. Someone out there thinks very highly of their cute saying.Especially when I just saw an ad in a music magazine the other day directed to bands where a print company is offering a discount in bulk to do $4.50 a shirt.
Sounds like a plan. I'm sure it's just chump change on his AE black card.

Bitter Thorn |

Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XAt least we're kinda in the same boat, nausea-wise. You are not alone!
I hope y'all feel better. :(

Bitter Thorn |

Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XUgh. I have that problem as well. I have to take Phenergan on a somehwat regular basis to combat it.
That is definitely something you need to look into. While some drugs do have that effect, it can be countered.
Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.

Allen Taliesin Clockwork Gnome Publishing |

Allen Taliesin wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XUgh. I have that problem as well. I have to take Phenergan on a somehwat regular basis to combat it.
That is definitely something you need to look into. While some drugs do have that effect, it can be countered.
It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.

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Looks like a Motrin weekend coming up. No rain predicted so there's a lawn to tend to, hedges to trim, new section of sod to place, and a car to wash/wax/detail. Plus I get to come into the office for a couple of hours tomorrow.
I should buy a big bottle. Of Motrin too.
Got hot, sunny, dry weekend ahead as well. However, as it's really the first 80-degree weather we've had all year, I'll be enjoying the idea of heat

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Jess Door wrote:I am doing the packing before I leave for my brother's wedding tomorrow, and working from home. and dealing with kitties taht realize something is up as I set up extra food, water and litter. Poor abandoned kitty cats.well jess, you'll just have to get out your Cat-Killing Hammer (tm) and show them all the love and mercy you can muster.
Leaving Fluffy at home for more than a day? Worried she'll starve to death without you to prepare her special meal? Have no fear! With this Specially Designed (R) Cat-Killing Hammer (TM), you'll never have to worry about Fluffy again.
I actually like cats!

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Bitter Thorn wrote:Allen Taliesin wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XUgh. I have that problem as well. I have to take Phenergan on a somehwat regular basis to combat it.
That is definitely something you need to look into. While some drugs do have that effect, it can be countered.
It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.
I'm glad I don't have that much pain. I complain because I'm unused to it, but I have a buddy with Crohn's Disease. It's both painful and embarrassing. I wouldn't wish that on anybody.

Treppa |

Bitter Thorn wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.
Is that the stuff they do intravenously in the hospital to stop nausea? It's amazing. They get on it pretty quick after surgeries, too, when the morphine makes you heave. :)

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Moff Rimmer wrote:$27.75 for a white t-shirt, letters only, front print only? Seriously? They ought to sell that in bulk at that price to the Pentagon. They'll buy that with $250 screwdrivers.Gary Teter wrote:Not quite exactly the same but I found two different ones that are similar to your request.Is there a T-shirt that says "You're all just NPCs to me"?
If not, there should be.
And the crash-proof fans. Wait, isn't there a company that does cheap t-shirt printing? Hmm... can't remember name...
Edit: That wasn't what you were talking about. I was talking about printing your own shirts.
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Treppa wrote:I hope y'all feel better. :(Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XAt least we're kinda in the same boat, nausea-wise. You are not alone!
Agreed.

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I'm taking 6-7 pills everyday now. 3 in the morning, 3 in the evening, and 1 vitamin.
The vitamin is too big. It might as well be a suppository. X_X
Y'all heard of The Imaginary Invalid? Saw it at Oregon Shakespeare Festival (it's not a Shakespeare play, though) last... week? Time flies.

Emperor7 |
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Oh, I know about the T-shirt business. In a former life I designed and sold T-shirts into retail outlets. That's why every once in awhile my brain says, "this would be a good T-shirt idea."
Just buy a bunch of red t-shirts and pass them out to your neighbors. Have red t-shirt party the day before the zombie apocalyspe. You'll be safe.

Patrick Curtin |
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Gary Teter wrote:Oh, I know about the T-shirt business. In a former life I designed and sold T-shirts into retail outlets. That's why every once in awhile my brain says, "this would be a good T-shirt idea."Just buy a bunch of red t-shirts and pass them out to your neighbors. Have red t-shirt party the day before the zombie apocalyspe. You'll be safe.
I just got this guy the other day. You just need a bulk order of a few thousand and you'll be GTG.

Allen Taliesin Clockwork Gnome Publishing |

Allen Taliesin wrote:I'm glad I don't have that much pain. I complain because I'm unused to it, but I have a buddy with Crohn's Disease. It's both painful and embarrassing. I wouldn't wish that on anybody.Bitter Thorn wrote:Allen Taliesin wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XUgh. I have that problem as well. I have to take Phenergan on a somehwat regular basis to combat it.
That is definitely something you need to look into. While some drugs do have that effect, it can be countered.
It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.
It is a nasty thing. Though complaining about pain is always allowed. I know I complain all of the time and I am used to it.

Bitter Thorn |

Bitter Thorn wrote:Allen Taliesin wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.Studpuffin wrote:The new medicines I got have not made things better, but seem to have made everything worse. My stomach pains are now constant after only 1 day with the new meds. This SUCKS! I feel like I have to barf constantly. X_XUgh. I have that problem as well. I have to take Phenergan on a somehwat regular basis to combat it.
That is definitely something you need to look into. While some drugs do have that effect, it can be countered.
It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.
I couldn't agree more.

Bitter Thorn |

Allen Taliesin wrote:Is that the stuff they do intravenously in the hospital to stop nausea? It's amazing. They get on it pretty quick after surgeries, too, when the morphine makes you heave. :)Bitter Thorn wrote:Phenergan can be like a divine gift during chemo and Chrone's disease post op care. It's hard to overstate what a difference I've seen it make.It is an amazing drug. I was fortunate enough to have it prescribed after my appendectomy turned into surgery to remove part of my bowel.
I just had a friend go through surgery for his Crohn's Disease. What a hideous affliction.
There are a lot of ways to deliver it, but the IV form is just amazing.