LTE 2.0
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Re: LTE 2.0
Its over!!!
- devildeac
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An excellent choice. Well done. G'night.wilson wrote:
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Its over!!! Now, a new beginning.
Re: LTE 2.0
Well, I've managed to land 8888, 9000, 9500, and 10,000 in the last 24 hours. And on that note, I'm going to bed, too.
- YmoBeThere
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Good night all! I think we've made some CTN PW'ing history over the last few days.
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Well, it was actually more like 26 hours. Close enough.wilson wrote:Well, I've managed to land 8888, 9000, 9500, and 10,000 in the last 24 hours. And on that note, I'm going to bed, too.
Re: LTE 2.0
Thanks. When will my t-shirt arrive?DukeUsul wrote:Here's a screenshot for posterity.
- DukieInKansas
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That would, appropriately enough, be a big 9F!CellR wrote:With this post, the LTE 2.0 passes the 9,909 post mark on September 9, 2009. 9/9/09. On this momentous occasion, my feelings would best be described with the simple, but well-known phrase: GO TO HELL CAROLINA!
Short and sweet.
Post on.
Life is good!
- DukieInKansas
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wilson wrote:I think the stats from the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09 bear repetition here, in their rightful home.
Total posts: 1706
Start time: 2:19 p.m., 8 September 2009
End time: 7:16 p.m., 9 September 2009
First post-"challenge" post: DukieinKansas
Post #9909: YmoBeThere
Elapsed time: 28 hours, 57 minutes
Posts per minute: .982
2.0/1.0 percentage at beginning: 63.8
2.0/1.0 percentage at end: 77.0
I'm not sure if we should be proud or embarrassed.
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- DukieInKansas
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Glad he is ok and that you don't have it.DukeUsul wrote:Yeah he's fine. It happened in 1994. He has a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome that causes "hypercoagulability" of his blood. He got a clot in his leg that blew, went to the lungs, caused a pulmonary embolism. Boom. Keeled over in the cafeteria at work. Thank the lord for portable defibrillators and people who know CPR. He's been fine ever since, taking blood thinners on a daily basis. There's an antibody test you can get, and I finally got it. I'm normal. Two of his sisters have it. There's some evidence that it's hereditary.wilson wrote:Jeez, that is good news. And scary. Everything alright with your pops?DukeUsul wrote:I just had myself tested for a rare blood disorder my dad has that almost killed him. Well did kill him until they resuscitated him. Looks like the results are negative. That's the good news for today.
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Re: LTE 2.0
In the last few weeks before my Mom passed away, she talked about the two ladies that were taking care of her. Dad tried to pass it off as two of us daughters but I really believe that Aunt Pat and Betty were in the room with her. Betty was her best friend and had died less than a year before. Aunt Pat had been gone for a few years.devildeac wrote:It has been a while, but they mentioned things like "seeing folks they had not seen in years" and flashes of memories of various events in their lives. Some of the things I wish I had documented so I can write my medical book when I retire.wilson wrote:When you say "periods of their lives flash before them," are we talking just little snapshots, or are these entire interludes playing on super duper fast-forward? I'm really interested in this (obviously I understand that you may not have gotten into that much detail with any of these people).devildeac wrote:Some remember nothing and others have seen bright lights or tunnels or periods of their lives flash before them.
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Y'all do know that I don't wear a wedding ring, right?CathyCA wrote:Rings, or the lack thereof, tell very little about the person wearing them.DukieInKansas wrote:Don't feel too bad about it. The first thing I noticed about the good looking fireman stepping out of the truck at the block party was the ring on his left hand. I still admired God's handiwork.wilson wrote:It's like flippin' clockwork for me these days...look at her face, then her left hand. I do it without even thinking. It's kind of weird.
It's that darn metal allergy. Supposedly I can wear platinum but I refuse to buy myself a replacement wedding ring, that's Mr. Bostondevil's job. Three anniversaries have passed since I stopped wearing a wedding ring. Hmmmm.
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!
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Re: LTE 2.0
Bostondevil wrote:Y'all do know that I don't wear a wedding ring, right?CathyCA wrote:Rings, or the lack thereof, tell very little about the person wearing them.DukieInKansas wrote: quote="wilson"It's like flippin' clockwork for me these days...look at her face, then her left hand. I do it without even thinking. It's kind of weird./quote
Don't feel too bad about it. The first thing I noticed about the good looking fireman stepping out of the truck at the block party was the ring on his left hand. I still admired God's handiwork.
It's that darn metal allergy. Supposedly I can wear platinum but I refuse to buy myself a replacement wedding ring, that's Mr. Bostondevil's job. Three anniversaries have passed since I stopped wearing a wedding ring. Hmmmm.
That's why the lack of a ring doesn't tell the whole story either. Lack of a ring means it is ok to inquire/check it out. Ring is a definite no-no in my book. Someone who doesn't wear a ring and lies about it is a in my book.
You wouldn't fall into that category.
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- Bostondevil
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Not to put a damper on things, but the knitters were mentioned, so I checked for you. As of midnight 9/10/09 there were 526,345 posts in the 'Very Longest Thread' on the Ravelry site. For those of you who are members, the thread lives in the 'Completely Pointless and Arbitrary' forum. The picture associated with the 'Completely Pointless and Arbitrary' forum is of David Beckham and Posh Spice. It's what the group founder got when she googled 'completely pointless arbitrary'. Works for me.
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- Bostondevil
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Well, I never get hit on anymore so I must be doing something right.
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- Bostondevil
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- Bostondevil
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