Sigma_Orionis wrote:Nope, not a stretch. $900 is a lot of coin
geonuc wrote:I'm curious as to what the repair shop said was required in the way of repairs.
code monkey wrote:the ratatouille had to wait until Thursday evening as work intruded. I cut many corners in making it but it was fabulous! (and I have the ingredients on hand for another batch.)
code monkey wrote:the ratatouille had to wait until Thursday evening as work intruded. I cut many corners in making it but it was fabulous! (and I have the ingredients on hand for another batch.)
geonuc wrote:code monkey wrote:the ratatouille had to wait until Thursday evening as work intruded. I cut many corners in making it but it was fabulous! (and I have the ingredients on hand for another batch.)
Every time I see that word - ratatouille - I can't help but think of a rat. An adorable rat, mind you; one skilled in the culinary arts.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382932/
geonuc wrote:code monkey wrote:the ratatouille had to wait until Thursday evening as work intruded. I cut many corners in making it but it was fabulous! (and I have the ingredients on hand for another batch.)
Every time I see that word - ratatouille - I can't help but think of a rat. An adorable rat, mind you; one skilled in the culinary arts.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382932/
code monkey wrote:more stretching? I don't care.
i'm up to 5lb wts at aerobics
despite my recent ... disappointment in interpersonal relations, i find myself not at all inclined to dive head-first into cookies, cake, candy ... for consolation. i'm not exercising self-control. the urge just isn't there. this is quite a change and, therefore, unsettling. however, i'll accept it. gratefully.
hba1c from july - 4.6! i pay attention to this (and the glucose) as diabetes is the family disease. i know that to some extent it's considered a disease of aging (which gives me an idea for a stat analysis) and that it's probable that it'll catch up with me eventually. I told my pcp that I wondered if I could get it even lower and she replied that the lowest she'd ever seen was 4.7. no, i told her, you've seen a 4.6!
SciFiFisher wrote:
They say that statistically everyone will become diabetic if they live long enough. I think you are doing a darn good job of deterring that statistic.
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