Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 24 Feb 20 - 07:23 AM Cassidy is a good name for a walker. (Hop Along) This week's Curb your Enthusiasm featured the walker. Similar to old locomotives a good cow catcher mini plow is a great walker idea. My wife named her cane but I haven't even named my four seater Corvette. If I do, maybe 4-Vett could work. 40 years ago I had a Z 2+2 |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 24 Feb 20 - 01:13 AM Have you given your walker a name? Mine is called Hoppy. I had to get him when I broke my ankle because I also broke my wrist and couldn't grip crutches. I had to Velcro my lower arm to Hoppy so I could hop around on one foot. I understand that if I ever need his services again, it may involve shuffling instead of hopping, but that makes no difference. He'll always be Hoppy to me. I wouldn't want a walker called Shuffley anyway. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 23 Feb 20 - 09:14 PM A walker can help you get up from a chair or a couch (or a toilet). |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 23 Feb 20 - 08:21 PM That's probably what we'll step down to next week. The bruises are spectacular and painful now. It's always something. I really don't need the walker, what I use it for is a general sweeping motion in front of me to chase the dogs out from underfoot. "Plow the road" is the fighter jet term that I've seen in movies; this is the terrestrial version. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 22 Feb 20 - 09:43 PM It ain't addictive if it helps and you WANT to stop taking it as soon as possible. Me, I don't like to take pills but I will if I need it. Later you might try T-3 or T-4 -- basically Tylenol with codeine, T-3 has less codeine that T-4. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 22 Feb 20 - 03:19 PM Right now it is my friend - I tried anti-inflammatory last night instead of oxy at bedtime (because of the swollen knee) and it was the worst most painful night's sleep in a long time. And it didn't help the swelling. I had to wait six hours before the next dose of painkiller. And I've slept much of the day. MOM hasn't had any problems with me, just nudges me occasionally and tells me to do my stretches. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 21 Feb 20 - 03:47 PM Oxycontin, Oxycontin, I know you of old, you've robbed my poor pockets of silver and gold. Well, not exactly YOU, but the reasons I know you and your friend hydrocodone. And your other family members, like amoxycillin and Zofran and T-3. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 20 Feb 20 - 04:35 PM elo mom, I started the partisan prescription of 'Mr. Rodgers little helpers'. They cause folks to exude extreme kindness and have a blissful resignation to bad news without worry. Side effects are ulcers and stomach cancer but what do you expect from swallowing the bile of the world without some reaction? They are opiate FREE but contains 90% heroin. The sister drug to Mr Rodgers helpers is for Republicans and is just plain anerobic steroids and amphtamines. YAWN |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 20 Feb 20 - 03:36 PM Hi, Mom! I got some new bedroom slippers. They have memory foam insoles. I'm hoping the memory foam will help me remember to take the slippers off and put outdoor shoes on before going outside. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 20 Feb 20 - 12:56 PM I have to be careful when I talk or type all the time without drugs. Look forward to April. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 20 Feb 20 - 12:49 PM Don't drive! - I'm having to be careful when I talk or type. Anesthesia seems to hit short-term memory. No driving for a while yet. I filled the tank and parked it for what will probably be a few weeks. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 19 Feb 20 - 09:49 PM I know about THAT, Stilly! Both knees have titanium in them. Just don't drive with those pills in ya! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Feb 20 - 08:31 PM It has been illustrated many times that Trump's self-declared height is a special brand of BS. He's 6'1" at most, when you see him standing beside Obama and others all in the same type of shoes. Perhaps his waist is what is 75 inches. MOM, I'm home with a new knee. It smarts a bit, what with the bone saws and gluing chunks of titanium to the exposed ends. I'm only checking in briefly before I put the leg squeezer things on to keep the blood circulating. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 19 Feb 20 - 05:41 PM Most of the people who lived in Candor NY felt insulted and moved away. There is a book about it that Rap might know. Chaste NY has not existed for 80 years now. Its last resident was a Shaker. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 19 Feb 20 - 03:27 PM I suppose having one's name translate as "Goalie" is preferable to having it mean "Wide Receiver". |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 19 Feb 20 - 03:07 PM I still don't know how one venerable Massachusetts coastal town acquired the name of Braintree (it was there maybe a century before the settlement called Quincy) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 19 Feb 20 - 08:21 AM My last name means, in Modern Dutch, "Goalie." Given that my first name translates from Hebrew as "Who Is Like God" my name means "Goalie Who Is Like God" or "God-like Goalie." (This is true, by the way. I found out the goalie part from a Dutch fella in Carcassone awhile back. We were told as children my surname meant "Keeper of the Sacred Places" which, if you're into soccer, fits.) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 18 Feb 20 - 10:23 PM I'm very, very glad to hear that. Please extend to your Lily Of The Valley my deepest sympathy and tell her that she has been nominated for the Medal of Honor. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 18 Feb 20 - 09:19 PM The "Wall" part of my surname (LaWall) is a Germanic spelling of the French "Valle", meaning valley. It has nothing to do with any wall. My wife's name is Susan, which comes from the Persian word for lily. Therefore, her married name literally translates as Lily Of The Valley. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 18 Feb 20 - 09:00 PM In the entire WORLD there are exactly THREE places named Michael: one is in Illinois, one in Austria, and one in Mozambique. There is no place named "Mike" save for an airport in Hungary. However, the present President seems enamored of "La Wall." |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 17 Feb 20 - 08:40 PM We shall refrain from commenting, Imperial Ignoramnus. Emperor Rapparee, Imperious Rex ® His Mark |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 17 Feb 20 - 04:35 PM There's a Bruce, Florida, though it's only designated as an unincorporated community, not a town. There's a Margaret, Alabama with a population of 5,000. That's considered a genuine city by Alabama standards. The less said about the possibility of there being a Mike, Idaho, the better. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 17 Feb 20 - 01:32 PM Trump is 6 ft 3 shoes on Bloomberg is 5 ft 8 John Quincy Adams was 5 ft 7 But Thomas Jefferson was 5 ft 4 (same as Vladamir) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Feb 20 - 01:27 PM Quincy, WA is on land above the Columbia River and the town grid is Letter streets one way and Number streets the other. The alphabet streets only go up to T. I looked it up, I have been past but not to it, but since Microsoft seems to have set up the largest data center in Quinch, someone travels there on occasion. And there's this, from Wikipedia: Although George is the closest town to the Gorge Amphitheatre, Quincy is the closest town that offers services such as motels and a full grocery store. Quincy sees an uptick in population during concerts. Quincy was previously home to Tacos mi Pueblo, one of the most sought-after Mexican restaurants in the area. Yup. You know we had to have a town of George, Washington. My parents spent some time in that part of the state, but escaped to the West side of the Cascades before I was even aware of what the East side was like. As Dad used to say, "miles and miles of miles and miles." |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 17 Feb 20 - 11:14 AM Florida! Phooey! Quincy, Illinois has amongst its literary and thespian lights folks like Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke (who acted under a fake name for some reason, that being Mary Astor) and my friend Roy Brocksmith. And other famous folks, like Paul Tibbets and Ike Samuels. Martin Jones Hawkins was one of those who was chosen for the Andrews Raid, a/k/a The Great Locomotive Chase; he overslept and missed it but was promoted the Sergeant and got the Medal of Honor anyway and he's buried in Quincy. Lincoln and Douglas had one of their debates there. As noted earlier, Sam Clemens visited there many times and sometimes stayed sober! St. Francis Solanus College, later St. Francis College and then Quincy Academy and then Quincy College and now Quincy University (I lived four blocks away) was the alma mater of not only ME but also the Venerable Augustus Tolton -- yes, me and Gus were good friends and often played billiards together after various classes. The town even had a lynching -- about a month after the Civil War ended a self-confessed Missouri bushwhacker named Tom Rose was hoisted by a bunch of recovering Union veterans from the hospitals. Quincy, Indiana...Quincy, California...Quincy, Massachusetts...Quincy, Washington...Quincy, Florida...Quincy, Michigan -- all trying to horn in on the glory. (Quincy, Illinois, FWIW, is the county seat of Adams County.) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 17 Feb 20 - 11:07 AM John Quincy Adams must have been pretty highly regarded during his lifetime in order to have all those towns named after him. I don't think he's on many historian's Top Ten Presidents list. Or maybe the idea of having a president to name towns after was so new that folks jumped at the opportunity, even if he was a lousy president. At least they didn't name anyplace really important after him, like Quincy, District of Columbia. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 17 Feb 20 - 09:09 AM There are Quincys in several states. They're all presumably named after John Quincy Adams. I guess whoever named them thought "Quincy" had more panache than "John" or "Adams". We even have a Quincy in Florida. I've been through there a few times, but have never been struck by a compelling desire to stop. It is not home to any bridges across the Mississippi River. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 17 Feb 20 - 08:27 AM btw 42 minor league baseball teams are scheduled to close their doors forever. So much for cultural fabric, now that we have WWWrestling and X fighting. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 17 Feb 20 - 08:17 AM Danville, known for the now extinct Chuckles factory and losing all the birth records when the hospital burned down. AKA birthplace of Gene Hackman the actor. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 16 Feb 20 - 09:55 PM Yessiree! My home town is Quincy, Illinois! Founded in about 1832, it's got, well, not everything, but a lot of stuff. It's got a pubic library, a public library, a veterans' home (started in 1886), a riverfront, huntin', fishin', eddykashun institoots (even a kolidj, where I went), a lotsa nice houses that rich folks lived in back in the 19th Century or so. It's got TWO bridges for cars across the river (THE river, the Mississippi,the ONLY river worth talking about), one going to Missouri and one coming back. Heck, it's even got a damn dam! I was borned, raised, edykated, and even went ta war from there. It's a good place to be from...FAR from. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 15 Feb 20 - 10:32 PM Twenty miles or so upriver from Hannibal, Mo. Yup, Sam Clemens' home town. Sam would bring a steamboat in and me and him would go drinkin'. After a while ol' Sam would excuse himself and go visit the "young ladies" upstairs. Then the Civil War started and Sam up and went West with his brother Orion -- plumb lit out fer Nevada Territory. Dunno what ever happened to him...probably fell down a mine shaft cuz he was always pretty clumsy. (I heard tell what some of the "young ladies" said about him but I ain't gonna repeat them salacious rumors.) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 15 Feb 20 - 07:15 PM Ah the romance of river boats comes into focus. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 15 Feb 20 - 01:36 PM In the middle, on the banks of the Mississippi, the belly button on Illinois' pregnancy. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 15 Feb 20 - 12:40 PM This story on Marketplace was an eye-opener. In addition to "running water" the US seems to be lousy with loos. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 15 Feb 20 - 11:58 AM Were you closer to the Ozarks or Indiana or stuck in the middle with Springfield? |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 15 Feb 20 - 09:46 AM That's the problem, Bee-Dub: false advertising or what we called growing up back on the corn-swept prairies of Illinois, "lyin' through his false teeth." Why, I once looked at a house that was for sale and the ad said that it had "running water." When I went there the water came out of a faucet and didn't run anywhere! It didn't even have shoes! Or the bank that advertised "low interest loans" -- why tell customers that the bank has little interest in lending money when they probably know that already? "Truth in advertising" -- plain old phooey! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 14 Feb 20 - 10:39 PM Hi, Mom! I just finished watching a movie. It was advertised as a costume drama, but they lied. It had people in it too, not just costumes. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 14 Feb 20 - 07:48 PM Speaking of fire ants,... here. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 14 Feb 20 - 07:16 PM Talking of Roseanne ... I didn't watch the live "Conners" broadcast that coincided with the state primary election. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 14 Feb 20 - 06:03 PM So you've passed the Barr? |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 14 Feb 20 - 03:13 PM The new Spielberg film Indiana Jones and the Sacred Mushroom will be released next year Unless the Goverment wins a lawsuit labeling it XXX. Barr: "We are worried about the children". |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 14 Feb 20 - 11:45 AM Have you ever spun Ununpentium mercury alloys in a magnetic torus? SHEEit ya git gettyup fur next ta nuthin. Whatever you use for gettyup only needs to move a massless field. like lectricty |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 13 Feb 20 - 10:14 PM She also gobbled the "nn" in the subject name of your last post. Hungry little critter! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [aex] From: Rapparee Date: 13 Feb 20 - 09:50 PM Gluon burps tiny bits of critical mass from the uranium 235 (s/he prefers it to U238, as it's a "lighter" isotope) and I won't tell you plutonium 239 does, except the result doesn't require a match to create "fire." I'll never forget the time Gluon ate 22 kgs. of plutonium and six kilograms of lithium VI deutride (6LiD) and torched a good sized part of the Texas panhandle. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 13 Feb 20 - 12:52 PM The syncopated cosmic drumpht beat in the universe stretches and squeezes our soul and being. It takes silence for overlords to rule. They are full of stool they've lost thier edge, they've have lost their poison. True to tell But they still have that smell Light years from hell |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 13 Feb 20 - 09:10 AM Gluon doesn't actually use radioactive elements to glow in the dark. Oh, he/she glows all right, but it's just a side effect. He/she uses the Uranium to wake up in the morning, just like humans use coffee. And the Plutonium is to brush his/her teeth afterwards so he/she won't walk around with Uranium breath all day long. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 13 Feb 20 - 06:52 AM A least those are legal isotopes. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 12 Feb 20 - 11:22 PM Did GLUON do this in order to glow in the dark? |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 12 Feb 20 - 09:17 PM Gluon just ate my ENTIRE stock of Uranium 235! And half the Plutonium 239! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 11 Feb 20 - 10:35 PM I don't buy dog food (except for Gluon). Perhaps I'm cheap, or perhaps I think that scraps are good enough. Or perhpars it's because I don't have pets. |
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