What ID said! WooHoo!IowaDevil wrote:Way to go Duke LAX! Showed those tarholes who's boss!![]()
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What ID said! WooHoo!IowaDevil wrote:Way to go Duke LAX! Showed those tarholes who's boss!![]()
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Weird. For me, Bloody Mary's are for sunny Sunday brunches.Miles wrote:Yeah, it's cold and rainy. Perfect day to stay indoors.DevilAlumna wrote:Ooh, I like those kinds of Sundays.Miles wrote:Looks like it's a Bloody Mary kinda Sunday.
Tonight, comfort food: meatloaf, mashed potatoes and collards.
You too?Miles wrote:I can't give blood because I may carry Mad Cow Disease.CathyCA wrote:I gave blood at the Bloodmobile following church this morning.
But no Bloody Marys for me.
Bloody Mary's are definitely for Sunday brunches. Don't sell yourself short and think you have to go out for brunch! Rainy weekend days always mean 'cooking days', and that usually begins with brunch.DevilAlumna wrote:Weird. For me, Bloody Mary's are for sunny Sunday brunches.Miles wrote:Yeah, it's cold and rainy. Perfect day to stay indoors.DevilAlumna wrote: Ooh, I like those kinds of Sundays.
Tonight, comfort food: meatloaf, mashed potatoes and collards.
And no offense to you personally, but "Ha!" that it's cold & rainy there. We've had an almost perfect 70's & sunny weekend, the first one since sometime last August.
Yeah, we lived in Scotland when I was young during the early 80s. My poor father found out the hard way he couldn't donate. He decided to donate at a blood mobile and was sitting in a bus with a few other people getting ready to be stuck when someone said he could not give blood, then asked him to get up and go speak with them in private. He was mortified, and couldn't imagine what would be wrong that they wouldn't let him donate blood. He was relieved to found out it was something so silly.DevilAlumna wrote:You too?Miles wrote:I can't give blood because I may carry Mad Cow Disease.CathyCA wrote:I gave blood at the Bloodmobile following church this morning.
But no Bloody Marys for me.
Like.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Our latest "like" on Facebook was from Kenny Dennard.(I don't care that he's "Ken", don't sound right.)
We now have 555. Nice number.
111 more and we'll have a Devil of a number!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Our latest "like" on Facebook was from Kenny Dennard.(I don't care that he's "Ken", don't sound right.)
We now have 555. Nice number.
No, the real Devil of a number is Pantone 2-8-7-6-6-6OZZIE4DUKE wrote:111 more and we'll have a Devil of a number!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Our latest "like" on Facebook was from Kenny Dennard.(I don't care that he's "Ken", don't sound right.)
We now have 555. Nice number.
Semester abroad in Glasgow, fall of 1996. It was around the time when the craze of mad cow crossover to humans was coming to light.Miles wrote:Yeah, we lived in Scotland when I was young during the early 80s. My poor father found out the hard way he couldn't donate. He decided to donate at a blood mobile and was sitting in a bus with a few other people getting ready to be stuck when someone said he could not give blood, then asked him to get up and go speak with them in private. He was mortified, and couldn't imagine what would be wrong that they wouldn't let him donate blood. He was relieved to found out it was something so silly.DevilAlumna wrote:You too?Miles wrote:I can't give blood because I may carry Mad Cow Disease.
I guess that you, me and Denny Crane will never find out.DevilAlumna wrote:Semester abroad in Glasgow, fall of 1996. It was around the time when the craze of mad cow crossover to humans was coming to light.Miles wrote:Yeah, we lived in Scotland when I was young during the early 80s. My poor father found out the hard way he couldn't donate. He decided to donate at a blood mobile and was sitting in a bus with a few other people getting ready to be stuck when someone said he could not give blood, then asked him to get up and go speak with them in private. He was mortified, and couldn't imagine what would be wrong that they wouldn't let him donate blood. He was relieved to found out it was something so silly.DevilAlumna wrote: You too?
If they ever come up with a way to test for CJD in humans, I'd get it, just so I could continue being a blood donor. But right now, as the nurse at the bloodmobile told me, the only test available is via an autopsy.I'll pass, thanks.
I did earlier, but I didn't sing (since I can't sing as pretty). I did note that he'll be playing a game in the NBA tonight though. He started the last two.CathyCA wrote:Today is Lance Thomas's birthday. I sang the "Happy Birthday" song to him on FB, and he thanked me!
Those of you who are Lance's FB friends be sure to go over there and wish him a very happy birthday.
What a kick it must be to prosecute him! ;)lawgrad91 wrote:The one-legged guy is back. This time he is charged with running from the police.
In a car, in case you were wondering.![]()
Y'all trip me out.CathyCA wrote:What a kick it must be to prosecute him! ;)lawgrad91 wrote:The one-legged guy is back. This time he is charged with running from the police.
In a car, in case you were wondering.![]()
It would really be freaky if he was wearing one stolen shoe and carrying a baton at the time he was stopped.lawgrad91 wrote:The one-legged guy is back. This time he is charged with running from the police.
In a car, in case you were wondering.![]()
Isn't that the same method to be definite of rabies?DevilAlumna wrote:
If they ever come up with a way to test for CJD in humans, I'd get it, just so I could continue being a blood donor. But right now, as the nurse at the bloodmobile told me, the only test available is via an autopsy.I'll pass, thanks.