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Chat - Monday, September 7, 2009; Have a great day!
Topic Started: Sep 7 2009, 04:04 AM (2,077 Views)
Jeanette
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Sorry to hear about Donna Lala. It is so difficult when it is a good friend. I also lost a wonderful upbeat friend last Thursday.

Thinking of you
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LaLa so sorry to hear of your loss. <3 <3 :Hugs: :Hugs:
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Karen thanks for remember our extra special Laborer's. The Police & Firemen. Beautiful graphic. Thanks for sharing.

Love the pictures of the little Panda. What a cutie.
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sandie,Sep 7 2009
02:44 PM


Studying bio ethics :unsure: and legalities....guess I need to know if I'm assaulting someone with a sharp instrument.  :hair:

At least they trust you with sharp objects! Here at the eagle asylum we cant have anything sharp and even when we are permitted to have crayons we are watched like hawks er eagles to make sure we dont eat them. rofl :hide: The staff claims that some of us think the red crayolas taste like cherry but they dont really know that they taste like cinamon! rofl :P

Since you are studying bio ethics. Every time there is some new medical event which has a question of ethics a noted professor from The Univesity of Pennsylvania's Center for Bio Ethics is often on the news, both local and national. If you have to do any research, you may come across his name:

Arthur Caplan
Bioethicist
University of Pennsylvania
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Lately I have been breaking out in Hives again. Not as bad as I was back 19 years ago when they were the size of grapefruit's. I was getting them every 8 years like clock work, and they were terribly disfiguring. These are the size of a nickle, and I can handle them. Hope it's not a case of nerves again, but now I know how to deal with it. Relaxation, and Breathing Techniques/Hypnosis.
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thanks George. I'd rather have my deceased DH around to ask for clarification and to practice needle stabbing on. He did it to me pleanty of times! rofl And George do you live in a common area where several inmates live together??

I'm so thrilled I actually have a "flower stalk" from my double pearl tuberose plant I bought at the fair long ago. I L O V E :wub: :wub: it's aroma. Post a picture little later.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090907/ap_on_re_us/us_wildfires for news about the fire. I heard that they are setting backfires again around the endangered Mt. Wilson again where the towers are located. I thought it was interesting that the mountain goats don't even want to go to the area that is burning now. They have to airlift firefighters to that location. Would not want to have to be airlifted outta there if the fire changed it's presumed direction.
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George CONGRATULATIONS on your 5,700 Posts. You rock! :><: :><: :><: :><: :><:
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Cricket,Sep 7 2009
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Lately I have been breaking out in Hives again. Not as bad as I was back 19 years ago when they were the size of grapefruit's. I was getting them every 8 years like clock work, and they were terribly disfiguring. These are the size of a nickle, and I can handle them. Hope it's not a case of nerves again, but now I know how to deal with it. Relaxation, and Breathing Techniques/Hypnosis.

Be right there Cricket :D :D
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sandie,Sep 7 2009
03:36 PM
thanks George. I'd rather have my deceased DH around to ask for clarification and to practice needle stabbing on. He did it to me pleanty of times! rofl And George do you live in a common area where several inmates live together??

no they say i dont socialize well with others and i am kept in my own room with nice fluffy padding on the walls floor and ceiling so i can bounce around all day. But at night they let me out for an hour if i behave myself. rofl
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Sandie I don't know if the lady Hypnotherapist I was seeing years ago is still alive. She was elderly when I was seeing her, but she got right to the root of the problem the first treatment! The Doctor's kept prescribing more and more drugs, I looked like an old woman myself with a shopping bag filled with various bottles. She told me I was too young for that. She took the bag, and I got in her lounge chair. I was a little apprehensive when she started lighting a lot of candles, but I allowed her to do her thing. I put the chair back to a reclining position, and I was in lala land. She took me WAY back into a Deep State of Relaxion. It was GREAT! She went into my Immune System, and we started to breathe together. An hour and a half later she brought me out of it. I really didn't want to wake up it felt SO GOOD! Two days later I was Hive FREE! She and her daughter went to Africa and helped women who were delivering their children. I had been Hypnotized twice before that. Once by Ken's Cousin to get me into water! Again by Ken while I was waiting for surgery, but he put himself out first! rofl rofl rofl rofl
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Jeanette I just love the two pictures you have with the Eagle's and the Evergreen Trees in the mist or fog. Beautiful.
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Sandie how long did you have to study to be a Licensed Hypnotherapist?
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I was a bad boy again!! :( I really should stay away from Amazon. However, since i have a new battery grip for my Nikon d90 or d80, I thought that i had to have four batteries instead of 3. Well, instead of the one that i required, I just ordered two with an off brand charger for $31.00. Anyone know where i can buy surplus wood barrels so that i wont have to run nekked to the poor house?? rofl

Hopefully, the new grip will allow me to send the one which broke when i was almsot run over on my bike in the crosswalk to the nikon hospital for surgery and repairs so that i can have one for both bodies and not have to switch from one to the other when i am shooting with both cameras. :X: Such as my upcomming baseball game on October 1
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<::: Images from the Labor Day Eagle Release at Westover Plantation in Virginia

The guest of honor...
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All images by Duane Noblick
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She's outta there :D
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:}^ Bye Bye Baby
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All images by Duane Noblick
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