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Red AND green for this morning's breakfast.

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On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 06:19:45 -0800 (PST), Bryan
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> Red AND green for this morning's breakfast.
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*Before* Thanksgiving - how could you???

PS: Don't strain your back. You need to be mobile on Tday.

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On Nov 20, 10:49*am, sf > wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 06:19:45 -0800 (PST), Bryan
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> > Red AND green for this morning's breakfast.

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> *Before* Thanksgiving - how could you???
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> PS: *Don't strain your back. *You need to be mobile on Tday.
>

We have eggs, fried potatoes and salsa pretty often, usually green,
but the last batch of red I bought was exceptionally good. I used to
work in retail, and when folks complained about Christmas Season
starting earlier every year, I'd tell them that it was a conspiracy
thought up and executed by retailers, and that they were going to keep
moving it back further and further, and eventually they could slip in
an extra Christmas in July. Then the whole process would start all
over again, resulting in there being a "Leap Christmas" every 15 years
or so.

I went in and worked for two hours today, and will probably work four
tomorrow. I hate missing work, and have rolled over the maximum
"personal time off" for the past 15 or so years, with the only
exception being the year my son was born and I took paternity leave.
Work is a big part of my personal identity, and I really love my job
and my employer.

--Bryan
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> On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 06:19:45 -0800 (PST), Bryan
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> > Red AND green for this morning's breakfast.
> >

> *Before* Thanksgiving - how could you???
>
> PS: Don't strain your back. You need to be mobile on Tday.


I suggest he do about 100 situps this evening. That will give him
something else to complain about.
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 10:39:32 -0800 (PST), Bryan
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> I went in and worked for two hours today, and will probably work four
> tomorrow.


Take. it. easy!

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Bryan wrote:
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> I went in and worked for two hours today, and will probably work four
> tomorrow. I hate missing work,


> Work is a big part of my personal identity, and I really love my job
> and my employer.


Bryan, I told you about hot baths/showers (several times a day) yesterday
and you mentioned you should be using the heating pad.

Take it for what it's worth but my old doctor told me once that "wet heat"
(hot water) is much better for back muscles than dry heat (a heating pad).
Evidently the moisture soaks in and helps.(?)

I'm no expert but that's what he told me and it worked for me.

Luckily for me, no back problems in about 20 years now. (knock on wood!)
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