 | | 05-01-2009, 01:20 PM | |
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Joined: Dec 1999
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| YAY, I finally finished an endless dictation from the boss 
and I'm going to swing by, drop it off, and head on outta here! Woo!
Elmo is hard to get on the scale too, although they have one set into the floor that's a bit easier. I try to tempt him with a little treat to sit there until they get his weight - he's about 60 lbs - he's short, but he's very solidly built! My whippet was twice his height and half his weight! He's had his shoulder 'go out' a few times and scared us, but then it went back in again. The first few times, we took him to the vet. I have him on 'senior' food that has glucosamine for joints in it. Not that I'm sure that does anything.
:shrug;
LOL, was thinking the same thing about weight and joints with me. Oh well, I see the knee doctor next week. I wasn't going to go, but I'll give it one more try. I'm going to get the shot and go home and put my leg up this time and take the day off, not limp into work and be in pain all day! Hmm, guess I should mention this plan to the boss.
That's very nice of your doctor to go do relief work. One of my doctor friends here, a Chinese gal, went to help with the tsunami in Indonesia, and went with Doctors without Borders to Bosnia or someplace else scary! Some doctors are very brave/ really want to make the world a better place. And others want to make a lot of money and play golf! 
I'm pretty sure we'll watch 'Doubt' tonight and if we're bored, I'll inflict 'Twilght' on them. 
Those teensy babies in the dream were so weird - I didn't know how to feed them or diaper them - with what - a gauze pad? I was so worried! That was really a wacky one!  __________________ Jason B is #1 with me "I'm with the vampires" |
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