Well, the pigeon in Phoenix is definitely not Chad, he told me he hasn't gone anywhere on his own except the ceiling fan and curtain rods.

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Well, the pigeon in Phoenix is definitely not Chad, he told me he hasn't gone anywhere on his own except the ceiling fan and curtain rods.
You're getting all kinds of action these days. Hopefully all is well in hooha-ville. I've not yet had the pleasure of the boob-squashing, but I'm sure it's coming in the next few years. I do get felt up yearly though so I at least have that to look forward to.I'm home, much less dignity than when I left. New Dr is ok I suppose, he's not likely to ever be my favoriate person but he'll do. He looks you dead in the face which is a bit unsettling and dosen't blink much also his eyebrows don't match his hair...weird. Anyway over and done for now, got to go back for a hootergram but i'm in no rush.![]()
I would be in no hurry too! I have known gals that left the office all kinds of bruised. One coworker showed me the bruising on the underarm side cause she was really worried. Taters she was bruised black from under the arm to the middle of her ribcage.
Being a big gal in that area there is no way I will get one. It would be like popping bubble wrap, squish just enough then BOOM.
How old are they? I'm asking b/c I'm wondering if it might be possible that they're part meat bird & they aren't meant to live long so that's why they're having problems.View attachment 1594608
Gladys and her sister. I put Glayds back in the sling. Maybe if she tries to escape it she'll work out her leg muscles. LOL
They were chatting away and sharing a snack so they seem good. Sister stands but doesn't walk much. I gave them both some Poly-visol and flock raiser. Do another round of salmon for both of them for breakfast.
I would think if it's the feed someone else would show signs. But maybe not. Again same breed and line of chicken.
How are you feeling now?I went to the nurse practioner today and got a steroid shot. Hoping that helps the pain.
Good thinking. Better to be prepared and not need it than to be in that situation again. My first one was just over 3 weeks early and everyone kept saying the first ones take longer & that I'd probably go over.. so I wasn't at all ready when she came. It was the one and only time she's ever been early for anything. Now I always tell people to be have their bag ready (or at least packed w/ the stuff they don't use daily) b/c anything can happen & you don't want to be running around the house having contractions, leaking all over the place looking for your slippers.Hello everyone! I saw a midwife at a practice in the best hospital within easy driving distance. It is an hour an a half away, but with trying for a VBAC, I wanted to be at a hospital that had a level one NICU just in case this baby has to go in there like the Milk Drinker did. He was transferred to a different hospital from the one where I was given my c-section because they didn't have the equipment to monitor him at the hospital where I had him. The midwife I talked to seemed very close to the philosophy that my home birth midwives for my first pregnancy, which is great. I'm cautiously optimistic about this working out. If anything goes wrong, I'll be where I can get help.
He could be lying.. you know how teenagers are. He's probably running around w/ his friends at night. Check his backpack for drugs.Well, the pigeon in Phoenix is definitely not Chad, he told me he hasn't gone anywhere on his own except the ceiling fan and curtain rods.
Yay, the escalators didn't eat all the actual men! Kudos Sammy!I’ll go for ya Dr will be so surprised
Morning comes too early regardless, as far as i am concerned.Morning comes too early, if you stay up all night![]()
I am hurting, even with the pain pills hubby gave me. Those doctors think Motrin can handle this pain, they are wrong!You're getting all kinds of action these days. Hopefully all is well in hooha-ville. I've not yet had the pleasure of the boob-squashing, but I'm sure it's coming in the next few years. I do get felt up yearly though so I at least have that to look forward to.
I've considered asking about getting my tubes tied, but honestly... I don't like the idea of needing someone to take me to the hospital & home.
How old are they? I'm asking b/c I'm wondering if it might be possible that they're part meat bird & they aren't meant to live long so that's why they're having problems.
How are you feeling now?
Good thinking. Better to be prepared and not need it than to be in that situation again. My first one was just over 3 weeks early and everyone kept saying the first ones take longer & that I'd probably go over.. so I wasn't at all ready when she came. It was the one and only time she's ever been early for anything. Now I always tell people to be have their bag ready (or at least packed w/ the stuff they don't use daily) b/c anything can happen & you don't want to be running around the house having contractions, leaking all over the place looking for your slippers.
He could be lying.. you know how teenagers are. He's probably running around w/ his friends at night. Check his backpack for drugs.
That sucks. I hope it doesn't last much longer. How long does it take for the steroid to start working?I am hurting, even with the pain pills hubby gave me. Those doctors think Motrin can handle this pain, they are wrong!