Just posting to do my part in gaining ground. Hope everyone is having a good Monday.
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Just posting to do my part in gaining ground. Hope everyone is having a good Monday.
Hmm, sounds like a job for Little Bunny Fufu.
Okay, so I know LBF went after field mice which aren't in the same family as moles (at least not that I could find in my limited research on the subject), but maybe if LBF had a field of moles to haunt it might solve DA's and DMLA's problems.
Arggghhh... I just tried, but the pix aren't on the interweb tubes, they're on my computer. Is there some place I can park the pictures and then upload them?
But you can see him on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoqSpcABM_Y
on the memorable day when we went to the petting zoo. That pig was very entertaining to him. He liked it a lot better than the innocent-looking yet carnivorous pony that tried to eat his feet.
It's interesting that often celebs can make such bad choices about treatment. The Shah or Iran, Castro, Superman, Tiger Woods are ones that come quickly to mind. Kennedy seems to making good choices though. For all the talk abut patient centered health treatment it assumes that patients make good choices and celebs are very used to having things their way.
I wouldn't even want to start trying to list the number of celebrities who have made bad decisions when it comes to hip surgery. K might be among them if he got a small head, plastic cup total hip replacement -- referred to as the "gold standard" by many orthopods in the U.S. because they don't want to learn new procedures. If he did, he doesn't play racquetball or tennis anymore. Anybody know if he does?
Gaining a little more ground on BB...but he could just be coasting.
That's a bit much, I think.
The radio sports shows made a few good points about this - first of all, the world extreme cagefighting (I think that is this league) is like the AAA to UFC's Major league. The UFC fights allow people to go a little farther because the fighters have enough control, stamina and skill to not accidentally cause sever damage. These fighters don't have that much skill.
Also, the British guy should not have been in the cage with his ear like that - either get it treated before the fight (cut it, drain it, do something) or drop. That felt like gratuitous gore waiting to happen - just what people criticize MMA for.
All in all, I hope they put some decent fights on network TV, with fighters known for skill instead of back story. And, for future reference, the title fight should be the top of the card.
Radiation is not very sexy or great PR fairly or unfairly brain surgery seems to really capture the public's imagination. Kinda of you go to Duke to get the tough stuff done than go back to Harvard to get the routine easy stuff. For so many of the Harvard people who think that Cambridge is the center of the medical universe, heck the center of the educated universe I know this must pain them greatly. It is thought the intelligent way to look at diseases, no one medical school or system has all the best people though a lot of people think Mayo Clinic, or Johns Hopkins or Harvard is magic
Field mice may be wilier than your average suburban mole, so if LBF could catch and bop the mice, then the moles should be no problem. I just wondering if "bopping" serves as enough intimidation to leave my yard and move on to the neighbor's.
(I hope, some day in the distant future, some poor grad student stumbles upon this bizarre set of messages that is the LTE, in some outdated web archive cache somewhere, and has to try to make sense of it. Would they group messages by topic? Come up with a list of abbreviations generated here? It would be quite the dataset for some random study, that's for sure.)
It appears he's come through the surgery okay. AP is reporting that he told his wife, "I feel like a million bucks; think I'll do it again tomorrow."
He also was awake for the procedure... ewww.
Best wishes for a good outcome for the Senator.
I'm giving up being Doug Kistler for this post (756 if I ever catch up with 'Whatever') which is kind of hard. I dated Doug Kistler's son in high school. Yes, he broke my heart, but I still have fond memories of him. A little heartbreak at 15 is good for you.
This is still all in an effort to catch bb. Where are you going, by the way? Or are you just going to be working too hard?