Friday, December 10, 2010

Open Blog - Weekend

Have you heard? It's Friday!

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  1. When I think about my early childhood years, my memories are in black and white.

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  2. I think you are just remembering childhood television, kk!

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  3. My life was black and white until I arrived in Oz and everything turned to color.

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  4. Orbs, maybe that was just the Timothy Leary effect??? ;>

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  5. Sometimes I turn the color control down on the tv and watch it in B&W just to reminisce about the good 'ol days.

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  6. kk, The Timothy Leary effect scared me. I wasn't a big fan of hallucinogens. I already have too much activity up there.

    I have some DVDs of Three Stooges shorts. They can be seen in either colorized or original versions. I always watch them in B&W. Black and white is beautiful for some films and photography.

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  7. I feel like the rabbit (?) or was it a cat? from Alice in Wonderland - I'm late, I'm late!!

    sister had surgery Friday early morning, went right from work to get her and bring her here for a couple days, been a little busy, but should be almost back to normal by Wednesday...

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  8. I hope sis recovers soon, Lizardmom. It's very gracious of you to take her in. They like to get you out of the hospital as soon as possible now. We heal better away from the hospital.

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  9. No kidding...they wanted to get me out of the hospital before I could even feed myself or get out of bed. Would have been a disaster if I tried to go home that first day. Fortunately (I guess) the meds were making me sick so the kept me a little longer.

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  10. As we get older, hospital stays become more and more frightening. Yes, they shove you out the door before you can fend for yourself. If you don't have someone to take care of you... you wind up in a nursing home (for recovery/rehab purposes)

    Here is a little known scary "secret." If you are old enough for medicare, watch out! Since medicare pays 100% for the first 100 days... they want to keep you there that long and suck up the full coverage cost of your rehab!

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  11. oh the fun...
    besides my sister recouping, while I was helping her with her drug pump, kid #1 starts fainting on me from overheating.. so one hand holding sisters stuff and the other trying to keep kid from crashing on the floor, hubby had to come to the rescue....
    sometime that same day he managed to mess up my blogger account... so my pic is missing and I'm trying to figure out what I had set up so I can try to put it back...

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