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Posted by Curly on Nov 20 2009 8:19PM
In Article: Care II

Well, with any luck we will be at our house in Az tomorrow.  I am so glad.  It has been a long trip.  We left one week ago tomorrow and have will have put about 2400 miles on the car. 


Today, we went through Carlsbad Caverns.  It really was neat.  I think everyone should go if they get close to it.  I walked through most of it.  My husband took the handcapped trail and made it okay.  I walked the entire great room trail and I walked the 7500 feet that takes you into mouth of the cave.  It is almost straight down.  It really gives you a idea of how huge the cave is and how far down it goes.  Anyone else been there?


Theresa, I hope your surgery goes well.  I have a sinus problem.  I sometimes wonder if it is allergy induced or something else.  By the way, I told my hubby you got hearing aids from the VA.  How did you go about getting them?  He needas them but we don't have the 7000 at least to pay for them.  Are yours the digital ones?


WEll, gonna watch tv and hit the hay early.  We want an early start tomorrow.


Later Ladies and to all a good night.   

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Posted by shoppe on Nov 20 2009 5:58PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?

Theresa... No black or white Friday for me.  Never have, never will. 


Lets talk NY.   I lived  in Bayshore and Brentwood Long Island for 3 yrs.  Love NYC... it was loads of fun taking the long island expressway into the City.   Young enough to get in trouble.. :)     And to have a ball. 


Never went to the Macys day Parade, but did shoppe in Macys alot.

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Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 20 2009 5:41PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?

The Turkey fryer story is great, I am still laughing. I have known a few people in my life that have tried to fry a turkey in the garage. One person did not have a pulley system set up to take the turkey out of the hot oil. I think they had to call the fire department because they started a fire.


KX viewer, I also don’t travel, that is why I started this thread. We are five lonely people here in Minot. My family is in New York, my spouse his family is in Texas.


 I used to go to the Macy’s day parade every year. The train ride into the city was always so much fun, even though it was only 20 minutes. The best was the hot Chocolate and hot chestnuts from the street venders. I always remember the Snoopy float; it is always a staple of the parade. Then we would go home, Care I know what you are talking about with a mother with a hangover. Maybe we should start an ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) thread for the holidays.


 Thanksgiving was always a fun time.


Who is going shopping on Black Friday? Who has a good story there, I have a ton.  I was talking to someone the other day, how in 1987 I stood in a line for 13 hours just for a chance to get a Cabbage Patch Kid. Only people with tickets were allowed to go into the parking lot to stand and weight for a helicopter to drop 300 cabbage patch kids. There had to be 500 people, I jumped over someone to get one then I tackled it and held it like a football close to my body. The funny thing is I did not even have any girls, it was for me.

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Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 20 2009 5:20PM
In Article: Care II

Hi everyone how are you today? I am good, thanks for asking, I also am having surgery in December.  For anyone in Minot that is reading this that has ear or sinus problems there is a new doctor at ENT at Trinity, he is marvelous. After years of pain he is doing sinus surgery on me.


 Curly that is a scary story with the cow poop on the car; do you know what I do all the time now? I carry my cell phone right next me and take photos of trucks and cars that are breaking the law, you should have called that truck in, that is not suppose to happen.  My prayers are with you and your husband every day.


KO you are nice not to take advantage of what is yours, do your kids with him have military benefits? When I was a First Sergeant, I was always on men to own to their responsibilities. Like your friend with the child of a military man, that child is entitled to a life time of benefits. Enough about that I was getting worked up sorry.


Marilyn if you are reading this I am sorry if I made you mad. This room is a separate forum; we all just dump our stuff.  Marilyn how about that bus accident in MN, and the today show had this story about boys hurting people for a YouTube moment.



Care do you have a map application on your phone? I do, I have a map of anywhere, and too bad I never go anywhere.  Keep the Shelbeast up with her school, make sure she knows she has to be smart in her life, and not have to depend on any man to take care of her. I tell my daughter that every day; she needs to focus on college and not her looser boyfriend. I tell her knowing how to play “Call of Duty” video game will mean nothing when in 10 years. She makes me so mad; don’t get me started on that one.


Shoppe, I love you so this is for you...


577


Hay how come we don't have a McDonalds in Walmart?


I like the Eggnog shakes.


See you later, Theresa


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Posted by blmccar on Nov 20 2009 12:03PM
In Article: Biblical Prophecy-Signs of the Times
That is incorrect. Jesus was not a liberal. He was a conservative. It is impossible to be both a liberal and a Christian because every liberal value is the exact oposite of the Bible and the Ten Commandments. That is why Democrats only go to church for photo ops. Reply...


Posted by shoppe on Nov 20 2009 11:16AM
In Article: What did Obama accomplish on his China trip?

DRILL BABY DRILL...................................................................

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Posted by paineless4 on Nov 20 2009 11:12AM
In Article: What did Obama accomplish on his China trip?

I have to agree the last administration was heavily "invested" in the oil industry. I think someone said that for every hour the president is away from the white house it cost the tax payor 65k.


65k times 24 hours in a day =1.56 big ones ......as in $1,560,000.00 per day.


Did you know when Obama takes a crap they have people fish it out so his crap cannot be used by the enemy for DNA puposes.


(you know when they suck it out the tank on AF One.) in a foreign country.


His crap is brought back to the States where it is incinerated.


Lets hope he didn't eat kimpschi yesterday in Korea!!!


 


 

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 20 2009 9:18AM
In Article: Care II
lol that is a funny story Curly. Thats happened a few times to me.  LOL the kids live on a huge hog farm n my ex told my son if anyone makes fun of the smell..you just take a BIG WHIFF n say..it $Mells like Money to ME!!! lol  That is a very tough smell to get used to! I havent seen her on here but I have seen her on Facebook! Reply...


Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 9:15AM
In Article: PALINISTAS
 This excerpt from Going Rouge: Sarah Palin-An American Nightmare appears in the November 30, 2009 issue of The Nation.

...she somberly raised the decision to move the "In God We Trust" motto to the edge of the presidential dollar coin. "Who calls a shot like that?" she said, insinuatingly. Actually, George W. Bush did. It was an embarrassing gaffe that also neatly captures the key elements of Palinism: fact-free conspiracy, hollow patriotism and public religiosity - - the very coins of Republican populist rage.


Consider the role Palin played in the "death panel" hysteria. The source was Betsy McCaughey.... But it was Palin who popularized the term on Facebook. "The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide.... Such a system is downright evil." Palin put a face on its supposed victims (her baby, Trig), contrived the expression "death panel" (linking it directly to Obama), raised the specter of euthanasia in the service of a state-run economy.


Palin's power lies not in her capacity to write legislation or win national elections but in her ability to torpedo the democratic process.


In the Palin universe, her unwed pregnant teenage daughter, Bristol, is somehow a poster child for abstinence-only education. An aggressive advocate for opening up oil reserves to drilling, she labels herself pro-environment, a stance exemplified by her love of shooting animals or her husband's hobby of racing snowmobiles across the tundra.


The secret to her success: neither the left nor the right can get enough of her.

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Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 7:52AM
In Article: What did Obama accomplish on his China trip?
He indicated that henceforth, the USA has to treat China as an equal, not as a backwards child..
Congress has really tied his hands..He can't offer a climate bill, the Wingbats have successfully prevented that.
He did what he could, but as usual, the right has tied his hands.

and NONE of you understand the issue here.

1Under an already established protocol, China is classified as a developing nation" and is therefore allowed greater leeway in allowing greenhouse gasses into the air.
a. The US is not a "developing nantion" and any treaty MUST limit the US's ability to allow greenhouse gasses into the air.
2. China and the US are the principal producers of greenhouse gasses
3. If they're unable to agree, nothing else really matters
4. There has been talk of a third category..somewhere between developing nation, and developed nation, into which China would fit,
5. China doesn't want this
6. see # 3.
This sort of stalemate has been going on for years.
With no climate control bill, the US has nothing to offer...
America pushes forward
The Right pulls back

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Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 7:43AM
In Article: PALINISTAS
She'll make a lot of money..The Wingbat fantasy girl"
She looks great, till she opens her mouth. Reply...


Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 7:41AM
In Article: PALINISTAS

Sarah, Plain And Lying


The release of Sarah Palin's book, "Going Rogue: An American Life," has led to a number of attempts to check her facts. Surprise, surprise! The book takes some liberties with the facts. One such claim? According to the AP, Palin writes that she always made a point of traveling frugally, opting to avoid "high-end, robe-and-slippers" hotels. Actually, the former Alaska governor once billed her state $20K for travel expenses for her children - - for events they weren't even invited to. Other reports estimated that Palin spent $150,000 on a clothing shopping spree during last year's campaign. To be fair though, she didn't spend it on robes and slippers...


Palin writes that she ran for Governor on small campaign contributions, rejecting donations from big-time donors. According to the AP, "Of the roughly $1.3 million she raised for her primary and general election campaigns for governor, more than half came from people and political action committees giving at least $500, according to an AP analysis of her campaign finance reports. The maximum that individual donors could give was $1,000; $2,000 for a PAC."


"Going Rogue" features Palin's criticism of an aide to Gov. Frank Murkowski, Palin's predecessor, for representing the state in negotiations over a gas pipeline, and then leaving for a job with a highly-paid lobbyist for ExxonMobil. Palin claims her administration ended such "revolving door" relationships between the Alaska government and special interests. In reality, says the AP, the leader of Palin's own pipeline team was a former lobbyist for a subsidiary of TransCanada, the company that ended up winning the pipeline-building rights.


A series of emails obtained by The Huffington Post reveal the truth behind Palin's famous Saturday Night Live appearance. In the book, Palin says that "from the beginning, I liked the idea that John and I might appear on the show. 'Let's do this,' I said. 'Let's go on and neutralize some of this, and have some fun!'" The e-mails paint a slightly different picture. One dated October 14, 2008, quotes Palin as saying she is "not thrilled" about the idea. "Not after seeing clips of what they've been playing re: my family," she writes to top McCain campaign aides. "I had no idea how gross 'celebrities' on that show and in other celebrity venues could get when it comes to family and other aspects of my life that have nothing to do with seeking the vp slot. These folks are whack."


Remember Palin's infamous interview with Katie Couric? Well, according to Palin, she only sat-down with Couric because Nicole Wallace, former McCain campaign staffer, pushed her to help the news anchor's "self-esteem." Wallace tells a different tale: "The notion that there was a conversation that I tried to cajole her into an interview with Katie Couric is fiction," Wallace said. "I am not someone who throws around the word self-esteem. It is a fictional description."


No Palin interview is complete without a mention of Ronald Reagan, so of course her book includes some praise for the former U.S. President. According to Palin, the Reagan-era recession was far worse than what the U.S. is currently faced with, but he "showed us how to get out of one. If you want real job growth, cut capital gains taxes and slay the death tax once and for all." Hit us with Reply...



Posted by care29 on Nov 20 2009 6:24AM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?
Wuwei......Ah yes....home for the holidays.  That was our Christmas growing up....Mother was always "sick" (hungover) on Xmas morning....we would open presents but couldn't run around all happy with them.  I have to say though since joining my hubby's family.......Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter.....all very fun, relaxed and happy family oriented holidays.  My kids will have a lot of good childhood memories on that front.




Si....my problem with cooking in the oven is constantly wanting to open the door, check things out etc.....which isn't good because heat escapes...temp goes down and messes with cook time.  That Turkey that the oven was off the entire time....was the first time I FORCED myself not to open it for the first 3 or so hours.....I could have kicked myself in the arse for not doing my usual and opening the door about a thousand times in the first hour...LOL!

Shoppe...true story!  After posting...I told my hubby that Theresa started this thread....he just busted out laughing...he said you told the deep fryer story didn't you?  I started laughing and said of course....then he preceded to tell ME the entire story......LOL!!!  Hilarious! Reply...


Posted by wuwei on Nov 19 2009 9:34PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?
Get in a big family argument in which some of the members won't speak to each other for about 4 months. Reply...


Posted by Curly on Nov 19 2009 8:34PM
In Article: Care II

Hello everyone! 


Anyone heard from Marilyn?  I have not seen a post from her anywhere on the forum and a long time. 


Well, I have been on a roll.  We left last Saturday for Fargo.  We stayed there until Monday morning and then we left for Minneapolis to see hubby's doc.  They are making application to Workforce safety for him to have surgery.  I am not sure if it is the right thing to do but the poor man needs to get releif and it is the only thing anyone has really offered.  They will remove the metal from his spine and try to clean up L3.  If approved it will be in Dec some time. 


Then after his appointment was over, we left Minneapolis for AZ as a final destination.  We are driving down a old car we bought for our use down there.  It is an old Lincoln towncar.  It is a 1999 and it is really still a very nice car and is perfect for what we need it for.  It was cheap too. 


The trip has gone pretty well, except for the fact that he is miserable and pretty high on pain meds so he can stand the ride.  Right now he is passed out in bed and has been for about an hour and it is only 7:30 this time.  We are in New Mexico.  I hope to make it either tomorrow or the nxt morning.  We will fly back to Bismarck on Dec 2.  We will be there until the surgery is done or we will just fly back to Az for the remainder of the winter. 


Gotta tell you a funny story.  We were driving into a little town called Hampton Iowa.  It was just getting dark and I was driving.  It smelled like Pig, chicken cow dung and it was pungent.  Well, a truck is coming from the front and just as it went by, one (or more) of the animals releived itself and it hit our car big time.  I almost hit the ditch.  Hard to see through that stuff.  GROSS!  The next morning I took the car to a do it your self car wash and spent 10 bucks washing the yuk off the car.  I almost lost it cause I do not have a very strong stomach and that was about at the top of my limit. 


Well, sounds like you are all fine. Si Ko I know you are very sad and I feel for you.  Wish there was something we could do to ease your sorrow. 


Well, good night ladies.


bye

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Posted by Jack A. on Nov 19 2009 6:32PM
In Article: My fellow patriotic Americans, it’s not OK...

.......did I say that, joe?  I don't think so.....


Pets, do you think the natives would have fared better if Russia had colonized America?  Colonization was going to happen no matter what you think.  Do you think for one minute that if the Europeans had not come here, the natives would still be roaming the prairies, and living a peaceful life, a peace that was a fallacy.  A peace that the revisionist historians want all the children in our indoctrination centers to be taught?  Another lie be taught our children........

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 6:00PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?
lol Care..sounds like somethin I would do! I leave it up to everyone else.. Although I did make a good turkey once. it was a 12 lb bird and it was just me n my bf at the time. I got tired of eating turkey for a LONG LONG LONG time. Reply...


Posted by shoppe on Nov 19 2009 5:59PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?

Care, those stories were so funny, had to be true.... always keep some hotdogs in the freezer.... in case.... :)


WE went to a couples house, a bunch of us.... the man carved the turkey, then proceded to drop the whole platter on the living room carpet... You best believe we washed it and ate it... yum...

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Posted by shoppe on Nov 19 2009 5:55PM
In Article: What are your Thanksgiving Tradions?

Theresa (since I am not speaking to KXvuhur)...


I always cook,  always,  we don't go anywhere... my 3 kids are always there and now my new daughter in law (vegetarian).. but she will eat chicken/turkey...


Usually do lots of baking,   brownies, 2 pumpkin pies, apple.. all fresh from scratch of course.  


Lasagna the day before, since everyone loves it , and so easy to  grab as a leftover. 


Turkey day is turkey/ ham.... oddles of food, salads,  stuff.... eat too much,  watch too much football, look at old black and whites, and laugh alot.  


Love Thanksgiving, you don't have to worry about if someone likes their present or not.. :)


very relaxing day.   My one son likes to go with a church group every year and play some football.   Visit friends.  He is the single one..


I don't decorate for thanksgiving.... but decorate a lot for Christmas.

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 5:54PM
In Article: Care II
We were married for 8 years. I was entitled to some of it...but we didnt pursue it. He helped me enough in the time that we were married and he took well TAKES good care of the kids..so it all equaled out Reply...



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