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25 new of 563 responses total.
keesan
response 460 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 16:40 UTC 2006

I don't think our shelters have kitchens.  Homeless people eat at several
local churches, which are supplied by Food Gatherers' with food from local
restaurants, and leftovers from the Farmer's Market, etc.  
jep
response 461 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 16:46 UTC 2006

My hard drive at work died earlier this week.  I've been limping along 
using a laptop instead.

Today I got my replacement hard drive.  Right now I am busily copying 
files.  At some point in the not too distant future, I will be back up 
and running normally, which will be cause for great joy.  So right now 
I am pretty happy.
richard
response 462 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 17:11 UTC 2006

IVHB my favorite tv show returns on Sunday after a nearly two year 
absence, The Sopranos.

They had to wait a year for James Gandolfini to become available again, 
and then started shooting new episodes more than a year ago.  Creator 
David Chase is known to spend more than a month on each episode, 
meticulously laying out scenes.

The Sopranos is the darkest show on tv, a shakespearean tragedy about a 
king who slowly loses his soul, and as a result everyone around him is 
doomed.  

This is the first half of the last season.  

Let the bloodshed begin.
tod
response 463 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 17:24 UTC 2006

re #462
Uh..I thought David Chase likes to write stories about families.  You're being
a little too romantic about it.
jadecat
response 464 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 19:22 UTC 2006

resp:457 Well, it's on our bed right now and they sleep there. I can't
see why cats would attack homemade quilts anymore than regular store
bought ones...

So far they seem to like sleeping on it. Once they got over their 'WTF
IS THAT>?!?!' thing that cats do.
richard
response 465 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 19:31 UTC 2006

IHB they just opened a Trader Joe's near where I work.  We haven't had one 
in Manhattan before.  Think I'll go there later and get some Trader Joe's 
Gourmet Chocolate Fudge or some Trader Joe's Gourmet Graham Crackers or 
something.  I like Trader Joe's.  The cashiers wear hawaiian shirts  :)

slynne
response 466 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 19:39 UTC 2006

I LOVE Trader Joe's. I shop there regularly. I like that they have 
frozen pizza's that dont have too much cheese and have whole wheat 
crusts and no ingredients that I dont like (like high fructose corn 
syrup). 
denisea
response 467 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:15 UTC 2006

IHB spring is here, for at least the weekend! The high is in the 70s today
with a chance of hitting 80 this weekend, though with a chance of rain
tomorrow.  I'm not going to want to pack! Fortunately, I have some friends
coming over to help out. Hopefully, we'll get a lot of this knocked out.
slynne
response 468 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:52 UTC 2006

I feel for you. I hate packing 
keesan
response 469 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 00:49 UTC 2006

Jim was sent a card worth one free sandwich at Olga's, after he gave blood.
Only problem is Olga's closed years ago.  The neighbor brought him more
chocolate pretzels (with pink drips) which are closer than Olga's.  
glenda
response 470 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 01:05 UTC 2006

There is an Olga's in Briarwood.
keesan
response 471 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 02:08 UTC 2006

Thanks, some day we may get to that part of town.  What do they have suitable
for vegans?
nharmon
response 472 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 02:59 UTC 2006

Water.
jadecat
response 473 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:52 UTC 2006

IHB- it was a beautiful weekend, weather-wise, and my guests on Saturday
seemed to enjoy themselves, and my spaghetti. It was the first time the
hubby and I had a number of people over to the apartment all at once-
and I think it was a success. The cats behaved themselves- Leo showing
that once again he knows exactly who to suck up to.
jep
response 474 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 17:57 UTC 2006

I've talked before about my stepdaughter, who's 14 and has a condition 
in her foot called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, an acute chronic 
pain for which there is no cure, dang little knowledge at all, and 
which can spread.  Some people with CRPS can't sit in a breeze because 
it hurts too much.  My stepdaughter has experienced pain from band 
practice because the vibrations go through to her foot.  She's had to 
give up track, cheerleading, and marching band.  She hasn't walked 
without pain for a year.

She went to a chiropractor today, and when he worked with her for a 
little while, he said "Stand up.  You're not in pain."  And she 
wasn't.  My wife says she is walking normally.

The chiropractor said she'll be able to have a normal life.

Last weekend, she was pushed around for the day in a wheelchair because 
she couldn't walk, and it looked inevitable that that was going to be 
her future.

Let me tell you, *this* is what happiness is like!
keesan
response 475 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:40 UTC 2006

Hooray!
bru
response 476 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:53 UTC 2006

Yeah!!!  Glad to hear it.  What is the name of this Chiropractor?  I used to
go to a chiropractor when I was in college, but he is no longer around and
I have been looking for a good one ever since.
twenex
response 477 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:55 UTC 2006

That is astoundingly good news. I'm very happy for y'all.
tod
response 478 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 19:10 UTC 2006

I think chiropractors are full of shit and the whole naturopathy thing is a
crock.  I know gypsies that can rid you of ailments, too.  Neither type of
voodoo is worth a damn beyond mental attitude and psychosis, though.
jadecat
response 479 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 19:14 UTC 2006

resp:474 - wow, very good news indeed. :)
slynne
response 480 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:14 UTC 2006

Indeed good news, jep. Glad to hear it. 

I think that even if Chiropractors dont do much good beyond a placebo 
effect (and I dont know enough about the practice to know much of 
anything about it), the pain is still gone and that is what counts. The 
placebo effect is a powerful thing and worthy as a treatment, imho. 

Hey, the pain is gone right and you cant argue with that!

keesan
response 481 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:24 UTC 2006

I wasted money on a doctor when I hurt my arm, and then went to a friend who
teaches and practices massage therapy, who for less than half the cost spent
three times as long diagnosing the problem, explaining what caused it, and
suggesting exercises I could do to make my arm move again.  I had told the
doctor I wanted this information but he refused to do anything but tell me
to go to a place that does ultrasound therapy (which would have cost me $2000
and taken up 4 hours two or three times a week).  If the chiropractic results
are not permanent, would you like his name?  He is thoroughly trained in
bones, muscles, and nerves.
tod
response 482 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:37 UTC 2006

re #480
I agree that its great she's no longer in pain.  I just hope its not a pain
delay through chinese medicine while the cause is actually worsening.
bru
response 483 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:00 UTC 2006

I agree that many Chiropractors are full of it.  You are not going to cure
my diseased liver by cracking my bones.

On the otehr hand, Doc Brown used to lay on the hands and adjust the spine
with minimal pressure.  And he could diagnos things that were wrong just by
touch  "you have a headache"  You have a migraine  " You need to see your
doctor about your kidneys"  That kind of thing.  And if there was a bone out
of alighnment on jep's daughters foot that was pinching a nerve it is very
possible that he removed that pressure.
jep
response 484 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:04 UTC 2006

My stepdaughter has been in almost constant pain, pretty severe pain, 
for almost a year.  Today, from the word I got at noon, she was not in 
any pain and was able to walk normally for the first time in all of 
that time.

If it's temporary relief and she needs to go back to the chiropractor 
next week, or tomorrow for that matter, then I'll be happy to have her 
go.  It's the best results she's had from anything she's done so far.

She will turn 15 in a month and was facing life in a wheelchair in the 
not too distant future.  Now, someone is telling her she can have a 
normal life.  I hope that guy is right.  (And I am sure you hope that, 
too.)  If he's wrong, at least right now she is getting a break from 
the pain.
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