Subj : Re: Resend Shingrix was To : Nancy Backus From : Daryl Stout Date : Wed Jun 24 2020 14:18:00 Nancy, BM> BTW, I did get my second Shingrix shot last week, NB> Very good... now that's off the to-do list... ;) I still need to get NB> mine started.... I had mine done in March, then in May...apparently, it's 2 shots, 2 months apart. But, I shouldn't need it again. NB> And now, Wegmans has been able to put some of the tables and chairs NB> back out so that people can eat there again... the self-serve buffets NB> aren't back yet... that may be a while, sadly... I don't think the self serve buffets will return for a long while. The Golden Corral in North Little Rock has switched to "Cafeteria Style"... it's still "All You Can Eat", but they serve you. I haven't been out there since that change was made. NB> Some groups here do seem to be testing the limits, though... :) Especially the kids, who think they're invincible. NB> And gives a little extra time before your next needed haircut... ;) I need to call the lady who does my hair...it's not growing as fast as my beard and moustache, but I can't stand for more than a minute in fron the of the sink, stove, toilet, or in the shower...or my legs spasm from the arthritis. NB> As things open up, some are doing in-person again, others still prefer NB> the tele- approach... my GI doctor has to take more time now in the NB> mornings/afternoons for the procedures, so insread of office visits NB> early (before the procedures start), he's doing either computer or NB> phone visits... so my rescheduled appointment is now again rescheduled NB> as a phone visit at 5 pm a couple weeks later... Nothing critical at NB> the moment, just an on-going followup.... My next colonoscopy is next April. I hope he lets me go back to the citrate of magnesia and the Ducolax. That Go-Lytely was so tart that it reacted violently with the stomach acid (it felt like my esophagus was burning), so I couldn't finish it. NB> We survived lots of now somewhat unthinkable things back then... And, we look back on that, and wonder how we did survive. BM> Yes, probably multiple births - stil makes my head BM> spin! NB> It is a head-spinner... ;) That's like the joke of the couple who had been having great difficulty having children. So, after prayer, they came to their pastor late one evening. They told him that "Pastor, if you anoint us with oil, lay hands on us, and pray over us, we feel that God will grant us a baby". The preacher was comfortable with that (even at the late hour), and he asked his wife to get the anointing oil. Well, she couldn't find that, but she had 3 in 1 oil instead....so, they figured that'd be "close enough". The couple was anointed, had the laying on of hands, and prayer, and they went home. Nine months later, the husband calls the preacher, telling him that his wife was going to deliver triplets. The preacher sheepishly apologized, and said "I wasn't expecting the 3 in 1 oil to work like that". The new father replied "No worries, Pastor. We're just praising The Lord that you didn't use WD-40". BM> True on the helping and leaving. ...And so the children of your older BM> brothers and sisters are about the age of the younger ones. Are we up BM> to where one is their own uncle or aunt yet?! NB> No, but with 35 kids, likely there would be some uncles/aunts that were NB> younger than their nieces/nephews.... Sounds like some of the things I've seen in the "You Might Be A Redneck" door on the BBS. :P Daryl .... I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol. === MultiMail/Win32 v0.50 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (454:1/33) .