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Momof4

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Hello roommates.
I just had to bring the tortoises inside again.
This should be the last night.
I was in the spare room getting a scoop of Mazuri from the tote and I came upon a stash of food: bags of rice. Gallon sized cans of boiled peanuts and containers of Vienna Sausages. Lots of them.
I called Kelly at work and she said after some hesitation that it was for "The war".
So, the GOOD news is that during the American or worldwide apocalypse, I'll have plenty of rice and peanuts.
Just in case any of y'all need some.

How you gonna cook the rice?

I think I need to go thru my fire evacuation box. I'm sure there's old food in it! Thanks for reminding me.
 

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Good morning all. Things a bit bumpy over here.

My godmother fell and smashed her hip and had to have it pinned at the start of last week. I always think of her as an aunt.

Her (second) husband was visiting her in hospital and had a heart attack. He was moved to a different hospital 30 miles away and was going to have a stent fitted, but yesterday they decided it was going to have to be a bypass.

Meanwhile, they want to discharge my godmother, who also has dementia, but that can't happen as there's nobody to care for her.

My 'cousin' is running round like a mad thing, her Dad died last year, only for her best friend to lose the battle against breast cancer this morning. :(

I feel a trip to Norfolk coming on to lend a hand.

Meanwhile we're under threat from Storm Doris. As the saying goes "it never rains, but it pours"
 

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Good morning all. Things a bit bumpy over here.

My godmother fell and smashed her hip and had to have it pinned at the start of last week. I always think of her as an aunt.

Her (second) husband was visiting her in hospital and had a heart attack. He was moved to a different hospital 30 miles away and was going to have a stent fitted, but yesterday they decided it was going to have to be a bypass.

Meanwhile, they want to discharge my godmother, who also has dementia, but that can't happen as there's nobody to care for her.

My 'cousin' is running round like a mad thing, her Dad died last year, only for her best friend to lose the battle against breast cancer this morning. :(

I feel a trip to Norfolk coming on to lend a hand.

Meanwhile we're under threat from Storm Doris. As the saying goes "it never rains, but it pours"


sorry to hear all this :( thoughts are with you
 

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How you gonna cook the rice?

I think I need to go thru my fire evacuation box. I'm sure there's old food in it! Thanks for reminding me.
I like mine crunchy.
I suppose in a pot full of everglades water over a pile of flaming rubble.
 

JoesMum

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Good morning all. Things a bit bumpy over here.

My godmother fell and smashed her hip and had to have it pinned at the start of last week. I always think of her as an aunt.

Her (second) husband was visiting her in hospital and had a heart attack. He was moved to a different hospital 30 miles away and was going to have a stent fitted, but yesterday they decided it was going to have to be a bypass.

Meanwhile, they want to discharge my godmother, who also has dementia, but that can't happen as there's nobody to care for her.

My 'cousin' is running round like a mad thing, her Dad died last year, only for her best friend to lose the battle against breast cancer this morning. :(

I feel a trip to Norfolk coming on to lend a hand.

Meanwhile we're under threat from Storm Doris. As the saying goes "it never rains, but it pours"

sorry to hear all this :( thoughts are with you

Sorry about your family and it's sad things going on, Linda.

Somehow, this seems appropriate

Professor Brian Cox, a science hero of mine, on keyboards of course :)
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Good morning all. Things a bit bumpy over here.

My godmother fell and smashed her hip and had to have it pinned at the start of last week. I always think of her as an aunt.

Her (second) husband was visiting her in hospital and had a heart attack. He was moved to a different hospital 30 miles away and was going to have a stent fitted, but yesterday they decided it was going to have to be a bypass.

Meanwhile, they want to discharge my godmother, who also has dementia, but that can't happen as there's nobody to care for her.

My 'cousin' is running round like a mad thing, her Dad died last year, only for her best friend to lose the battle against breast cancer this morning. :(

I feel a trip to Norfolk coming on to lend a hand.

Meanwhile we're under threat from Storm Doris. As the saying goes "it never rains, but it pours"
:eek:
Goodness!
It's certainly pouring over there.
I'm so sorry to hear all of this, what a nightmare.
You're strong, know you'll cope and help out where you can. :)
Hope things improve for all concerned.
 

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