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Ms3r4ISU

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So for the "patriotic" season, Hostess has covered its pastries in white frosting, and then put blue and red sprinkles on them.

So one type is now called Star Spangled Ding Dongs. (Cannot control inner 12yo boy)
Know your customer!
 

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you're forgetting the monster one like arachnaphobia lurking in the back seat.
To be honest, I was thinking about that movie, especially at the very end. I just forgot the name.
 
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Some icons I would like here on CF, at least for these RTTs:
Touche’ not sure what it would be
Cheers (could be a tipped glass)
Tough s - - - (flattened pile of poo)
Touchy (one finger pointing to the left.)
Feely. (More than one finger.)

Time for the next taste. Feel free to add your “thoughts and pictures.”


Feely May get a different vibe like the wrench did.
 
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Are these cop shows staged? The little of I’ve seen of this one, the officers handle the evidence a lot without gloves on. Some of the evidence is stuff that gets tossed. Then 5 cops come up and excessively handle the evidence that they found.
 

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Mentioned in here a while back that I was going to try and ween off my paxil. Down to 3/8 my dosage, and starting to get the withdrawal symptoms. Last two days have had a really cloudy feeling in my head (not sure how else to describe it).

Friendly tip. Don't go on anti-depressants if you don't have to. They're a ***** to get off of.
 

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Survived college orientation last weekend. This now seems real. To make sure things aren't easy for her, she'll start her day with an 8 o'clock class 4 days a week and a 9 o'clock class one day a week.

We also survived riding our bikes to a local concert on Saturday night. Two of the neighbor ladies fell on the way back. The third, Mrs JC, couldn't figure out how her gears worked.

Even Boxster don't mix wine/beer and biking. :rolleyes:
 
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Get some stopsticks and hide them at ground level in the hostas.
BTW, auto correct thinks hostas should be hostess.
This was in reply to Boxster’s hosta decimation post. Geez, I need a good wireless connection while I’m at a free wine tasting.

They only sell them to law enforcement. :(
 

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What a night. Poor baby vomiting a whole bunch until he finally fell asleep an hour ago.......not sure if something from dinner upset him or a gastro bug coming down the pipe...........lots of outfit changes for the whole family. Also, he's never vomited before and I had him when he started and I thought it was a lot of spit up that quickly turned dark and red and scared the **** out of me until my brain caught up and yelled that he had strawberries and tomato soup at dinner so of course it's red, of course it's red. No fever and was in good spirits after calming down each time.

Then got cleaned up and DH found out a grandparent passed away. Not a major shock but does make life a bit busier and more complicated here shortly. Suppose we should get to bed, no idea what the night is going to bring. If he wakes starving, do we feed him? Or how does that work for babies......usually I'd do crackers and 7up for myself but I'm thinking that's not the path.
 

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What a night. Poor baby vomiting a whole bunch until he finally fell asleep an hour ago.......not sure if something from dinner upset him or a gastro bug coming down the pipe...........lots of outfit changes for the whole family. Also, he's never vomited before and I had him when he started and I thought it was a lot of spit up that quickly turned dark and red and scared the **** out of me until my brain caught up and yelled that he had strawberries and tomato soup at dinner so of course it's red, of course it's red. No fever and was in good spirits after calming down each time.

Then got cleaned up and DH found out a grandparent passed away. Not a major shock but does make life a bit busier and more complicated here shortly. Suppose we should get to bed, no idea what the night is going to bring. If he wakes starving, do we feed him? Or how does that work for babies......usually I'd do crackers and 7up for myself but I'm thinking that's not the path.

Yikes! I do bet TN puking red stuff would be kind of alarming till the brain catches up :confused: to the moment and figures the food consumed was red.
 

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What a night. Poor baby vomiting a whole bunch until he finally fell asleep an hour ago.......not sure if something from dinner upset him or a gastro bug coming down the pipe...........lots of outfit changes for the whole family. Also, he's never vomited before and I had him when he started and I thought it was a lot of spit up that quickly turned dark and red and scared the **** out of me until my brain caught up and yelled that he had strawberries and tomato soup at dinner so of course it's red, of course it's red. No fever and was in good spirits after calming down each time.

Then got cleaned up and DH found out a grandparent passed away. Not a major shock but does make life a bit busier and more complicated here shortly. Suppose we should get to bed, no idea what the night is going to bring. If he wakes starving, do we feed him? Or how does that work for babies......usually I'd do crackers and 7up for myself but I'm thinking that's not the path.
Water in a bottle might help. Usually they won't demand real food when their tummies are that sour. That was my experience, anyway. Good luck!
 
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Water in a bottle might help. Usually they won't demand real food when their tummies are that sour. That was my experience, anyway. Good luck!

He demanded real food at 430.....still sitting with him because I gave him some at 1130 and that ended poorly. Hope this round goes better. Afraid to put him back in his crib because he'll roll to tummy and I want to be sure he's going to keep it down
 

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Are these cop shows staged? The little of I’ve seen of this one, the officers handle the evidence a lot without gloves on. Some of the evidence is stuff that gets tossed. Then 5 cops come up and excessively handle the evidence that they found.

Well, that's what happened in the Simpson case. :rolleyes:
 

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What a night. Poor baby vomiting a whole bunch until he finally fell asleep an hour ago.......not sure if something from dinner upset him or a gastro bug coming down the pipe...........lots of outfit changes for the whole family. Also, he's never vomited before and I had him when he started and I thought it was a lot of spit up that quickly turned dark and red and scared the **** out of me until my brain caught up and yelled that he had strawberries and tomato soup at dinner so of course it's red, of course it's red. No fever and was in good spirits after calming down each time.

Then got cleaned up and DH found out a grandparent passed away. Not a major shock but does make life a bit busier and more complicated here shortly. Suppose we should get to bed, no idea what the night is going to bring. If he wakes starving, do we feed him? Or how does that work for babies......usually I'd do crackers and 7up for myself but I'm thinking that's not the path.
Pedialyte or Gatorade then apple sauce. In small amounts.
 

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What a night. Poor baby vomiting a whole bunch until he finally fell asleep an hour ago.......not sure if something from dinner upset him or a gastro bug coming down the pipe...........lots of outfit changes for the whole family. Also, he's never vomited before and I had him when he started and I thought it was a lot of spit up that quickly turned dark and red and scared the **** out of me until my brain caught up and yelled that he had strawberries and tomato soup at dinner so of course it's red, of course it's red. No fever and was in good spirits after calming down each time.

Then got cleaned up and DH found out a grandparent passed away. Not a major shock but does make life a bit busier and more complicated here shortly. Suppose we should get to bed, no idea what the night is going to bring. If he wakes starving, do we feed him? Or how does that work for babies......usually I'd do crackers and 7up for myself but I'm thinking that's not the path.

I'll echo @jcyclonee with the Pedialyte advice.
 
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