The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

wish they would, but hard to get out to them without sinking into the muck and mud
ya I don't know what you would do in a scenario like that. You almost could take a large backhoe and dig a trench thro the lowest part of the lake to drain it. Then cut all the wood and brush out Then back fill the trench and fill the lake back up with water. It would be a big job but it might be worth it. I don't see what would prevent the tree from just growing back though.:hmm
 
So far I've heard a cracked bone in my foot, then it was soft tissue damage and now it's maybe some sort of fluid build up.

I don't know. But I'm over going to appointments!
I figured thats why the MRI. They can see alot better withthat. did they also do one with contrast? That gives a view of the soft tissues better. Which includes ligaments and their bony attachments.

Snapped an ACL in 2001 in my knee. I would have rather had a leg broke... Insurance took six months to decide to fix it... Ortho Doc requested an MRI and Yep The ER Doctors were right.... Duh... A knee isnt supposed to bend ninety degrees to the left...

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Sorry I been awol again... Finally got a handle on what was making me under the weather... I needed to up my calories... :th

Today I been looking at Jewelry designs and just ordered a tool as well as some stones.

I hope to do this next:
Not my design but I really like it and understand the rose and the weave intimately.
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Though I dont particularly like how she finishes off her bracelets... But Thats her Mine would be different in that aspect.

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sounds cool!!!
 
I figured thats why the MRI. They can see alot better withthat. did they also do one with contrast? That gives a view of the soft tissues better. Which includes ligaments and their bony attachments.

Snapped an ACL in 2001 in my knee. I would have rather had a leg broke... Insurance took six months to decide to fix it... Ortho Doc requested an MRI and Yep The ER Doctors were right.... Duh... A knee isnt supposed to bend ninety degrees to the left...

deb

OMG your poor knee! :eek:
 
Cold hands, cold feet = whole body cold. :lol:
Yep.... I am good with cold feet but hands and shoulders for me is miserable. I used to ride in the winter with just a long sleeved shirt and a vest for the cold... Gloves sometimes too. Night time temps can be around 31 in the winter here its been around that now at night...

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we used to play every week, we would stop on the way home at johns gas station, he also sold lottery tickets, husband won a couple of times $500 and i sometimes won on the three numbers but never enough for us to retire, then john closed the station and we quit playing, and you know, if you don't play you can't win:idunno
You CAN buy a winning ticket. All you have to do is buy tickets with every possible combination of numbers. I don't know that you would come out ahead in the end or not. Plus you'ld have to be a billionaire before you bought the tickets so you could pay for them.

Yep Yep Yep.... I get up to take Pain pills. Not as bad of pain as I am sure you or NFC have... But I been doing this for thirty years now.

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Based on Sean's prior posts, I gather he's been doing it all his life!!! Not sure how he's managed to still be alive.

Hate the Intrusion to life they perform.... Telemarketers.... And WE are on the Do not Call list. Caller Id cannot be screened till after they hang up.
Yep, those people need to get a life. "Lisa" called yesterday to help us with our student loans. She and her cohorts have been doing this for months. DW got one that offered to extend the warranty on her car. It is 13 years old, I think it is a bit late to extend the warranty that expired many years ago. I've not gotten one on my cell phone, always the house phone but it shows the phone number while it is ringing. "Lisa", of course, is calling from a local exchange ... though I'd bet lunch that "she" isn't.

Thanks I did... I am kind of excited to start up again... I hope I can do it... Very much out of practice.
No problem!!! You've got the skills and the artistic eye. The only thing that could stop you is if you don't have the dexterity any more.

Any more if I see a call come in from an unfamiliar number, I don't answer.
We mostly don't either and never answer an "out of area" call. Pretty much none of them ever leave a message.

You almost could take a large backhoe and dig a trench thro the lowest part of the lake to drain it.
You are making an assumption that the bottom isn't soft WAY down and that it is higher than the river it connects to. I'd guess the only way to dredge it would be with trash pumps on a pontoon boat/raft or something similar. Maybe even the big dredges on barges they use to move sand back up onto beaches.
 
OMG your poor knee!:eek:

Yep mounting block folded to the side while I was getting on my horse and silly me I tried to break the fall. I was using a cut down Plastic water barrel...

Then I was rolling around Cussing a blue streak while under my horse... Mom was screaming at me to not scare the horse... She was afraid Katee would step on me. But Nooo... She just stood planted and looked at me like... "Whatcha doin Down there Ma"

the killer was I was too heavy for any one to lift and I was NOT going to have an ambulence come and scrape me up.... I crawled on one good leg to the van and got myself in... Dam pride.

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I have a love hate relationship with Border Collies.... That dog should have been on a leash... Period. Glad no one got hurt and they could do a re run of the event. after a rest.

I also have a serious dislike for making Performance horses into Peanut rollers... If thats the way reining is going I will be very very disappointed.

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Oh yeah I definitely agree. He definitely should have been. But then again accidents do sometimes happen and he could have simply gotten loose or slipped a collar or something. But from the looks of it they’re probably the type of owner that thinks the dog “doesn’t need a leash” or whatever. Who knows. Definitely should have been leashed though. Or at least near the owner. I didn’t even see the owner anywhere nearby in that first clip so maybe he really did get loose.

Either way, no one got hurt so it is slightly entertaining now and clearly they think so too or at least are in good spirits about it. I am sure I would think differently if someone had gotten hurt but no one did and clearly that dog wanted to WORK. lol

Hopefully now she will keep him on a leash or leave him at home though.

I too am glad they got to try again and did pretty well. Although the horse may have placed better if he wasn’t already tired from this performance but guess he wasn’t too tired cause they did well.

As for the reining, I really can’t say much cause I don’t really know about the sport. I admit was kind of mesmerized/impressed by the movement. :oops:

But I don’t know enough about the sport to say if it’s good or what direction it’s headed or whatever.

I do know I HATE the look of halter horses, big huge bodies on tiny little sticks, doesn’t seem very smart or safe or whatever.

But I don’t know enough about the other sports. What is it supposed to look like?
 
Yep we use to keep our place at 65. Trying to conserve energy .:tongue That's why we finally decided to get a whole house wood furnace:D.
My house up in the desert is about a thousand square feet one bed one bath. My pot belly does a great job... But the Builder in his "expertise" used Three Count em Three sliding glass doors... oNe for the front access one to balance out the Front door... Doesnt lock and there is no landing... Then there is the other to access the green house room It only locks from the inside... Each one Lets in cold and heat as if there were a hole in the wall the size of your fist. Never mind the walls are one foot thick..... SMH. So the potbelly is awesome but .... I resort to an electric oil heater for bedroom comfort.

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