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> Good news: I have about 4,000 scrubbie sponges. Gee, who'd have
> thought they could hide so well and breed so fast in the back of that
> under sink cabinet?


Yikes! "Invasion of the Scrubbie Sponges" lol

Personally, I find it interesting that your (my) old clothes,
after hanging unused in the back of the closet for many years,
can shrink so much.
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> On 2018-11-04 8:23 AM, Gary wrote:
> > graham wrote:
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> >> I've eaten *REAL* KFC twice in my life and on both occasions suffered
> >> with severe indigestion. There will be NO third time as a result!

> >
> > lol
> >
> > Did you like the food though?
> > Simple mix of baking soda in water will fix your occasional
> > indigestion.
> >

> Or Tums!
> But why suffer in the first place?


No need to suffer. If you eat a food that you know might give you
indigestion, just take an antacid of your choice, a bit after the
meal before it sets in.

For some reason, eating eggs occasionally gives me indigestion
several hours later. I certainly don't skip eating eggs. As it's
only occasionally, I just wait until it happens and 4oz of water
with baking soda stops it immediately. No suffering and I can eat
what I choose.
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On 2018-11-05 8:19 AM, Gary wrote:
> graham wrote:
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>> On 2018-11-04 8:23 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> graham wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've eaten *REAL* KFC twice in my life and on both occasions suffered
>>>> with severe indigestion. There will be NO third time as a result!
>>>
>>> lol
>>>
>>> Did you like the food though?
>>> Simple mix of baking soda in water will fix your occasional
>>> indigestion.
>>>

>> Or Tums!
>> But why suffer in the first place?

>
> No need to suffer. If you eat a food that you know might give you
> indigestion, just take an antacid of your choice, a bit after the
> meal before it sets in.
>

That's fine if I or a friend is cooking. However, why waste money to suffer?
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On Mon, 05 Nov 2018 07:05:26 -0500, Boron Elgar
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>On Sun, 04 Nov 2018 18:08:21 -0700, U.S. Janet B. >
>wrote:
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>>On Sun, 04 Nov 2018 19:10:41 -0500, Boron Elgar
> wrote:

>
>>>Don't even ask how I handled the twins and their sister when I had 3
>>>under 3yrs old for a while. As I recall, I was spotted at times
>>>carrying the diaper bag strap in my mouth. Woof.

>>
>>I think I am going to go the hand truck route. We're getting older
>>but we still get large bags of cat food, bird food, beer, cola,
>>potting mix etc. We have several hand trucks meant for other use but
>>there are others now that seem more suited to what I want to do.
>>You go Wonder Woman!
>>Janet US

>
>
>Hand truck comes in mighty handy. We've one right by the garage door.
>
>Good luck to both of you with all that therapy. Ouch. After assisting
>DH change out the kitchen faucet yesterday and noticing how he did not
>slide into and out of that cramped space with the speed or ease of
>days gone by, I realize that those times are upon us and how much we
>have already adjusted to them.
>
>Good news: I have about 4,000 scrubbie sponges. Gee, who'd have
>thought they could hide so well and breed so fast in the back of that
>under sink cabinet?


It took my husband about a week to recover from changing out a faucet
in the bathroom. Yeah, the times they are changing.
Sounds like you got to those sponges just before they became a
national threat.
I was thinking about one of those hand trucks that folds. That way I
could keep it indoors for my purposes. I can put all my Amazon
Rewards toward it. :-)
I really need to get outside and get my garden torn out but my dumb
arms keep that from happening.
Janet US
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On Mon, 05 Nov 2018 10:18:14 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Boron Elgar wrote:
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>> Good news: I have about 4,000 scrubbie sponges. Gee, who'd have
>> thought they could hide so well and breed so fast in the back of that
>> under sink cabinet?

>
>Yikes! "Invasion of the Scrubbie Sponges" lol


If only I could get M. Night Shyamalan option the idea for a movie.
>
>Personally, I find it interesting that your (my) old clothes,
>after hanging unused in the back of the closet for many years,
>can shrink so much.


So true.
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