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Re: I choose not to drink today,,
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| Chronocidal Charlie 2006-10-25, 4:22 pm |
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ernie wrote:
> "Chronocidal Charlie" <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:zTo%g.22183$ta3.4702@tornado.texas.rr.com...
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> Good idea charlie, was getting hard to find the thread 
> Well I'm ready to go to sleep,,, Philly called last night and said not to
> eat or drink anything again.
> Not cause they had a liver for me, but because I guess I was on stand-by.
> Someone else was the recipent, I was just on standby just in case the other
> person couldn't use it or something. So I didn't have to go to philly, just
> wait and see what happens. they call a few minutes ago to say I can eat and
> drink and get some sleep cause the liver went to the person it was for 
> Well the transplant wasn't even for my hospital, but if something went or
> was wrong with the liver and they couldn't use it it would of went to
> Jefferson hospital and I would have to go to philly. Well maybe the next
> one is for me 
Yeah, it was getting like my sewing basket. Or at least what I call my
sewing basket. It's really my cable box. I don't ever throw wires and
cables away it seems. Power cords, USB cables, telephone and network
cables. speaker cables and all kinds of cables. I'll straighten it out
and roll all of them up neatly and put them all back in and inside of a
night in my closet, it is a snarled mass of spaghetti. There is
*actually* and *literally* "no end to cables" in that box. You just have
to grab a cable and pull and tug five or six feet of cable and finally
one end will show up, but the other end is snarled down in the middle of
the ball of cables and the whole damn mess gotta be unraveled to get the
SOB loose. Worse than damn coat hangers. Or my Mother's sewing basket.
Kind of cloudy again today with pretty good chance of rain. Good chance
hell, I just looked out and it is raining. Talked to my daughter in
Houston last night and she said the bayou close to their house had
almost overflowed, but right now no cause for alarm. She had seen my
butterfly piktures and sed she had enjoyed some color other than gray
and mud. ;-)
Be an indoor day for me I reckon and I need to get moving on it. Maybe
straighten out my sewing basket and button box. ;-)
Me too Ernie,,, just for today!
Weather report for: Temple, TX (76502).
Observation station located in Temple, TX
last update: 10/25/06 9:25 AM CDT.
Temperature
Temperature: 65 °F
Windchill: 65 °F
Description: Rain
Dew point: 58 °F
Wind
Speed: 6 mph
Direction: SSE
Gusts: N/A
UV
Index: 0
Risk: Low
Atmospheric pressure
Pressure: 29.96 in
State: steady
Sun
Rise: 07:40:00 AM
Set: 06:47:00 PM
Other
Humidity: 77 %
Visibility: 3.0 mi
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