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BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to

Janie 15 Jan 11 - 11:54 AM
Ebbie 15 Jan 11 - 11:10 AM
Amos 14 Jan 11 - 11:21 PM
Amos 14 Jan 11 - 11:18 PM
katlaughing 14 Jan 11 - 10:17 PM
Joe Offer 14 Jan 11 - 08:47 PM
Jeri 14 Jan 11 - 08:44 PM
Janie 14 Jan 11 - 08:37 PM
Janie 14 Jan 11 - 08:36 PM
Amos 14 Jan 11 - 08:34 PM
Jeri 14 Jan 11 - 08:34 PM
katlaughing 14 Jan 11 - 08:04 PM
Jeri 14 Jan 11 - 07:43 PM
gnu 14 Jan 11 - 07:31 PM
Jeri 14 Jan 11 - 06:49 PM
gnu 14 Jan 11 - 06:28 PM
Midchuck 14 Jan 11 - 06:03 PM
Ed T 14 Jan 11 - 05:13 PM
kendall 14 Jan 11 - 04:42 PM
Bill D 14 Jan 11 - 04:16 PM
katlaughing 14 Jan 11 - 04:10 PM
Maryrrf 14 Jan 11 - 04:09 PM
DonMeixner 14 Jan 11 - 03:28 PM
gnu 14 Jan 11 - 02:52 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Janie
Date: 15 Jan 11 - 11:54 AM

Appreciating the opportunity to restart?


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Ebbie
Date: 15 Jan 11 - 11:10 AM

Woken up out of a warm bed at 4:30 by a tenant's reporting that the heat was off and re-starting the furnace in the basement, I now sit at the computer while I wait to see if the furnace contunes to run. Not sure what I can appreciate about the situation- except it could be/could have been: if the furnace had not restarted, if it had gone off earlier in the night...

It isn't all that cold in here (51 degrees) but I hope it warms up a good bit before people start rising. Good thing it is Saturday.

Well, it is now after 7 o'clock. After another crisis, I am thinking about climbing back into bed. Start my day over. :)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Amos
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 11:21 PM

'Course, tacit or implicit grammar is one of them things we should appreciate but often fail to.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Amos
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 11:18 PM

If a dog's body temperature is "viable" it means it (the dog, silly) can keep on living. You literalist....


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: katlaughing
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 10:17 PM

Yeah, Joe, you can, but a smoothie with almond milk, blueberries, and banana tastes yummy and satisfies more, imo! It only takes about two minutes. Make it easy with ONE OF THESE.

Jeri, I was just following the lead.:-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Joe Offer
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:47 PM

Can I eat the figs without the smoothie and get the same results? I like the figs, but don't have time to make smoothies. Maybe the lesson is that I need to slow down and take the time to make smoothies....


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Jeri
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:44 PM

Actually, I'm pretty sure viable means that it can survive. So you're saying you hope the temperature inside a dog will live, not the dog. (Yeah, I know: picky.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Janie
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:37 PM

aka, what Amos said:>)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Janie
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:36 PM

Ebbie,

If the internal temperature of the dogs had dropped below a viable level, the wee things would have "expired."


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Amos
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:34 PM

Ebbie:

In the context "viable" means warm enough to keep the dogs workin and alive.

The inside temperature of a dog being one of the many things we often fail to appreciate.

"Outside of a dog, a good book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read anyway." Groucho


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Jeri
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:34 PM

The colonoscopy was last month, folks, and everything went according to plan. I mean, it was planned, and it all went. Like, a gallon's worth went. Here's a tip: the stuff tastes vile. If you add lemon-flavored Crystal Lite, it turns things a day-glo yellow. More than you wanted to know. (I actually wrote a bunch on this, and you can thank me for not posting that.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: katlaughing
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 08:04 PM

Jeri, several years ago, Little Neophyte aka Banjo Bonnie, a nutritionist, told me a couple of dried figs per day in a smoothie would keep thing m o v i n g - never had a problem since.

Small package sent to you a couple of days, ago...made me appreciate friends to dump junk on.**bg**


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: Jeri
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 07:43 PM

Meeting mucils was not allowed 5 days prior to the butt-scope, and afterwards, food worked. Lumps in/lumps out, that's what they say.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I appreciate- or ought to
From: gnu
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 07:31 PM

Jeri... have you met a mucil?


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Jeri
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 06:49 PM

Having had a colonoscopy, I now really appreciate eating solid food, eating and drinking things that aren't clear, sleeping at least a little at night, and crap with lumps in it.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: gnu
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 06:28 PM

Ed T... wouldn't be worth a shit with what is on the roof. Trust me. I are a injunear and I know what is wrong. And, I have all the papers from 12 years ago when the roof was "re-roofed". On Monday, and, if necessary, in the spring, I shall procede with exacting remedial measures from the roofing company.

My old company's slogan was, "Don't expect. Inspect." I shall be inspecting and then expecting, sooner or later.

(In other words, they fucked up on the eave protection and they will pay if they are still in business in the spring. I have pics. I have a video camera. I have the knowledge. Unfortunate that many others do not.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Midchuck
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 06:03 PM

BTW, you could also install these:
roof-de-icing-cables


My parents-in-law installed those quite a few years back.

Luckily, when it hit the fan, the firemen (are you still allowed to call them that?) got there very quickly, and the insurance company covered what damage had already occurred, so everything ended well.

Peter


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Ed T
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 05:13 PM

Gnu, you can buy a long handled "roof rake" to make that easier.

BTW, you could also install these:
roof-de-icing-cables


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: kendall
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 04:42 PM

A dog's natural temperature is 100 degrees
Many people don't know that when they leave Rover in a car in the summer.

Little things...when we were in NC I didn't have any Yogurt, so my lovely hostess, Dani, went out and bought some for me!

Jacqui is always doing little things that please me.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Bill D
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 04:16 PM

" As soon as they no longer hurt I forgot about them. A 'normal' condition to my brain didn't call for attention."

Yep...thats how it works, thank goodness. If we normally 'remembered' and dwelled on all the sad & uncomfortable & frustrating things that have happened, it would be quite a mental turmoil.

I just recently repaired a toilet downstairs that had leaked and not refilled properly for several years...(obsolete parts were found on the WWW)...and now I'm 'almost' used to just flushing it without having to monitor the process and open & close the valve at the wall. It is really nice occasionally glance at some former problem and realize it IS now 'normal'.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: katlaughing
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 04:10 PM

Happy Birthday, Don!!

At the moment, I am really grateful for the electricity which helps to heat our home and keeps me connected with you all.:-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Maryrrf
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 04:09 PM

I very often stop and give thanks for the 'normal'. I think it's the best defense against depression. But as Ebbie pointed out, what really brings it home and sharpens your appreciation is a bout with adversity, even if it is a little thing like being outside and getting really chilled, and coming into your warm house. I was sick with a bad cold and bronchitis. It has made me feel so grateful for my health, now that I'm much better, and even when I had bronchitis I was thankful it wasn't something worse. Also, adversity sharpens your sense of empathy. If you've been uncomfortably cold, and you are able to come home to a warm shelter, it makes you think about those who can't do this, and you can imagine how they must feel, and it might motivate you to help. Ditto with illness. I've made a conscious effort to focus on the positive, and most of the time I succeed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: DonMeixner
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 03:28 PM

I just turned 60, I appreciate the 59 previous and hope to really appreciate the however many to come. Everything else is eye candy and spice.

D


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: gnu
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 02:52 PM

Ebbie... that was my first thought... a hairless dog in Alaska? Do you have a bug jacket for it in summer?


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: gnu
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 02:50 PM

I appreciate the mild winter we are having so far. But, I now would appreciate the usual deep freeze with lots of fluffy snow because I was just up and down a ladder shovelling trenches every several feet along the eave of Mum's house and applying de-icer in an attempt to vent the ice damming that is backing water up and forming small shingles on the soffit return. So if it gets REALLY cold, I shall appreciate it.

Oh, and I appreciate not slipping on the ladder after the snow got on the rungs.


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Ebbie
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 02:43 PM

Hmmmmm. Amos, what do that mean?

For the record, both of my friend's dogs wear a coat outdoors and the last couple of days I've put a second coat on them. And my dog- well, my new little dog is a Chinese Crested. Hairless, you know, and he wears a sweater indoors. To go outdoors in this weather I put two overcoats over his sweater.

he is a rescued dog. Personally I would never bring a hairless dog into a far northern climate.

But "viable"?


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Amos
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 02:29 PM

I appreciate that the temperature inside the dogs remained viable anyway.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Wesley S
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 02:13 PM

We've been house bound due to the weather for the last 5 days. But it means I have a roof over my head. A lot of folks don't. I sure appreciate that.


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Subject: BS: Things I apprecate- or ought to
From: Ebbie
Date: 14 Jan 11 - 01:49 PM

It occurred to me this morning that we don't/can't appreciate things we are not aware of.

For instance, the last few days in Juneau, Alaska have been bitterly cold. Strong winds on top of low temperatures.

I've been taking care of two small dogs in addition to my own dog while their owner is out of town. It has been so cold that they make short work of their 'business' and then they're ready to dash back inside.

This morning the wind had mostly died down, except for gusts, so I took them on their normal walk. And although I was wearing gloves my fingers got so cold that I had to look at my hands to see if I was holding all the leashes.

When I got back to the apartment my fingers hurt badly; I tucked them in my armpits (brrrrr) and eventually they warmed up.

And you know what? As soon as they no longer hurt I forgot about them. A 'normal' condition to my brain didn't call for attention.

I want to learn to be appreciative of normal things.


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