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I just MOWED my almost entire backyard!
Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2021-04-25 12:56 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 12:54:34 PM UTC-4, >>> wrote: >> >>>> It's not as though the name of the store means anything to anyone >>>> here (except perhaps you). I don't know why he would want a >>>> corded light over a sink. >>>> >>> >>> Because he can't afford to pay an electrician and he doesn't have >>> the skills to install a hard-wired light himself. >> >> >> What do you mean he can't afford it?? He's rich. That is what he kept >> boasting about when the father he hated kicked the bucket and left >> him more money than he could handle responsibly. > > "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." (Jill) > "Let me sniff your ass hole. Thank you." (Master doctor druce) |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 11:49:09 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2021-04-25 12:43 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote: >>> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:46:36 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >>>> On 2021-04-25 11:38 a.m., John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>>>> >>>>> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! Corded! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Well aren't you special. You mowed part of your small yard. I mowed all >>>> of my yard yesterday. There is more than an acre of lawn to mow. >>>> >>> And of course he has to mention the name of the store he's going to, like >>> ANYBODY THE **** CARES. >>>> >>> >> Right. Nobody cares, but he got at least 7 replies. Who knows how many >> more got filtered at my end because I have on bin for Kuthe's detractors. >> > Do you think anyone who replied cares about the name of the hardware store? > I had a homeowner experience today too. I killed a ****ing groundhog with > carbon monoxide. I had a cousin whose husband killed himself with carbon > monoxide. I wish that Kuthe would kill himself with carbon monoxide. He > could use Baby II. >> > --Bryan > Baby II likely has some form of emission controls. And he'd likely **** that up anyway, just like his winter freezing suicide several years ago. I recommend a really old heap from the 50's or early 60's. Only problem is it *burns* GASOLINE! |
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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: > >> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:46:36 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 2021-04-25 11:38 a.m., John Kuthe wrote: >>>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>>> >>>> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >>>> Corded! >>>> >>>> >>> Well aren't you special. You mowed part of your small yard. I mowed >>> all of my yard yesterday. There is more than an acre of lawn to mow. >>> >> And of course he has to mention the name of the store he's going to, >> like ANYBODY THE **** CARES. > > Is it less interesting than ****ing on your father's grave? > NOTHING can come close to your ass sniffing, master doctor. |
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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> On 4/25/2021 2:24 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote: >>>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>>> >>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>> >>> I watched the guy that cuts mine.Â* He did the edges too. >> >> I didn't watch the guy that cuts mine but he knows better than to mow >> wet grass. He edged and blew off the driveway. Next week I'll have >> him cut back the azaeala bushes and the camelias now that they've >> stopped blooming. This will ensure they bloom again in the fall. >> >> I had bought a lawn mower with full intentions of doing my own mowing >> years ago. Problem is the soil is so sandy and soft the mower sunk >> right down. Self-propelled, I couldn't budge it. There are also >> mole tunnels. I sold the mower and I pay someone to do the work. >> >> I do have a leaf blower and I blow stuff off the driveway. This time >> of year there are lots of brown squiggly things that fall from oak >> trees. Per Wiki, "They're called catkins, and they are the spent male >> flowers whose purpose is to shed pollen that is carried by the wind >> to female flowers." >> >> All I know is they make a mess all over the driveway. I have a >> cordless electric leaf blower for things like that. > > John and you lead very adventurous lives. One is envious. > Take another whiff, master doctor. |
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Jim Lahey wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 08:38:48 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe > > wrote: > >> It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > If you had half a brain, you might have chosen to wait until it was > dryer. > >> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! Corded! > > What - no bluetooth light? > > >> John Kuthe, A waste of natural resources... > > Do keep us posted about more of your exciting adventures!! > Yep, its about time for the next wreck of the 100% electric leaf! |
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Mentally deranged KOOKthe just CRAPPED his almost completelyfilled pants!
On 4/25/2021 8:38 AM, Yammering ****wit K00Kthe wrote:
> It NOBODY GIVES A FLYING ****, SHITSTAIN! SELF-EXTERMINATE **NOW**! |
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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 2:41:14 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-5, Graham wrote: > > > > One would have thought with all those degrees he claims to have > > that........never mind. > > > I was thinking the same thing. But I did clean the cat's litter box and > washed breakfast dishes later this morning. > I did the cat's litter box this morning too, which is normally my wife's thing, but she was out of town with her parents. The cat box is easy because we have one of these: https://www.chewy.com/petsafe-simply...ning/dp/188543 We've had a few of them over the past 15 or so years, and changed out quite a few motors, but since the new design and using only lightweight clumping litter, I haven't changed a motor on the one we have now. I also unloaded and loaded the dishwasher, so there wouldn't be dirty dishes around when she got home. Normally, she deals with all dishwashable dishes, and I deal with all of the pots and pans that need to be hand washed. I did all those too, though my main accomplishment was that I dispatched the groundhog in the most humane way, carbon monoxide. --Bryan |
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> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 2:41:14 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-5, Graham wrote: > > > > > > One would have thought with all those degrees he claims to have > > > that........never mind. > > > > > I was thinking the same thing. But I did clean the cat's litter box and > > washed breakfast dishes later this morning. > > > I did the cat's litter box this morning too, which is normally my wife's > thing, but she was out of town with her parents. The cat box is easy > because we have one of these: > https://www.chewy.com/petsafe-simply...ning/dp/188543 > We've had a few of them over the past 15 or so years, and changed out > quite a few motors, but since the new design and using only lightweight > clumping litter, I haven't changed a motor on the one we have now. > > I also unloaded and loaded the dishwasher, so there wouldn't be dirty > dishes around when she got home. Normally, she deals with all > dishwashable dishes, and I deal with all of the pots and pans that need > to be hand washed. I did all those too, though my main accomplishment > was that I dispatched the groundhog in the most humane way, carbon > monoxide. Good work! Additionally: 1. We'd like to see a pic of your kitty 2. What sort of monument are you buying for the groundhog's grave...??? -- Best Greg |
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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:38:52 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! Corded! > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... And after lunch, I mowed the Front Yard! And installed a new 120VAC Plug In LED 48" two tube lamp over my basement laundry sink! John Kuthe, RN, BSN... |
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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 6:43:25 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> > On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 2:41:14 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > > I did clean the cat's litter box and > > washed breakfast dishes later this morning. > > > I did the cat's litter box this morning too, which is normally my wife's > thing, but she was out of town with her parents. The cat box is easy > because we have one of these: > https://www.chewy.com/petsafe-simply...ning/dp/188543 > We've had a few of them over the past 15 or so years, and changed out > quite a few motors, but since the new design and using only lightweight > clumping litter, I haven't changed a motor on the one we have now. > Here's the Tidy Cat litter box I have. https://i.postimg.cc/GmG9ZsmJ/Litter-Box.jpg I'm babysitting my brother and sister-in-law's cat while they are vacationing in Florida. She's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. > > I also unloaded and loaded the dishwasher, so there wouldn't be dirty > dishes around when she got home. Normally, she deals with all > dishwashable dishes, and I deal with all of the pots and pans that need > to be hand washed. I did all those too. > --Bryan > All of my dishes are done by hand as I'm the 'automatic dishwasher' around here. |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 17:55:25 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >
wrote: >On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:38:52 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >> >> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! Corded! >> >> >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > >And after lunch, I mowed the Front Yard! > >And installed a new 120VAC Plug In LED 48" two tube lamp over my basement laundry sink! > > >John Kuthe, RN, BSN... <slaps head> Holy shit! Dude! When do you start your youtube channel? Please? |
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Mentally deranged KOOKthe just CRAPPED his almost completelyfilled pants!
On 4/25/2021 5:55 PM, Loser ****tard K00Kthe wrote:
> And And NOBODY ****ING CARES, YOU TEDIOUSLY STUPID DERANGED IMBECILE! JUST ****ING DIE ALREADY! |
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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 11:38:52 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! Corded! My lawn didn't need mowing, because it's been so cold the past week. I went to Home Despot and got: 1 three-gang, old-work electrical box 1 dimmer switch 1 led light fixture (4000K, 5500 lumens) Cindy Hamilton |
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On 25/04/2021 20:40, cshenk wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote: >>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>> >>> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >>> Corded! >>> >>> >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>> >> >> >> I watched the guy that cuts mine. He did the edges too. > > I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats > when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to cut > grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then the > right eye 2 weeks later. ==== Good luck that all goes well!!! What are you expecting the surgeries to achieve?? Will it give him better sight? Whatever it is, I do hope it works well!!! |
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On 2021 Apr 25, , cshenk wrote
(in >): > I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats > when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to cut > grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then the > right eye 2 weeks later. If it´s cataracts/lens replacement, it should be a piece of cake. If it´s for something else, I don´t know. I know six people, including Sheldon and I, who have had cataracts/lens replacement done. So far, that´s six for six in the win column that I know. |
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On 26/04/2021 10:21, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Apr 25, , cshenk wrote > (in >): > >> I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats >> when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to cut >> grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then the >> right eye 2 weeks later. > > If it´s cataracts/lens replacement, it should be a piece of cake. If it´s > for something else, I don´t know. > I know six people, including Sheldon and I, who have had cataracts/lens > replacement done. So far, that´s six for six in the win column that I > know. > === I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye has different vision? I do! |
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On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> It was like mowing WET SALAD! Might be a bit risky with an electric mower there pal. If you mow early on wet grass, this might explain why you fell 3 times the last time you mowed your backyard. I'll bet it was on that small slope behind your garage to the street. |
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On 2021-04-26 5:21 a.m., Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Apr 25, , cshenk wrote > (in >): > >> I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats >> when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to cut >> grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then the >> right eye 2 weeks later. > > If it´s cataracts/lens replacement, it should be a piece of cake. If it´s > for something else, I don´t know. > I know six people, including Sheldon and I, who have had cataracts/lens > replacement done. So far, that´s six for six in the win column that I > know. > > My wife had cataract surgery about 5 years ago. It was a breeze. Problems popped up a few months later. She had a problem with one eye are Christmas and went to the ER where she was told it was just a floater, but was referred to an ophthamologist first thing the next morning and he said it as a retinal hemmorhage and sent her back to the hospital and met her there and hour later and he lasered it to stick it to the back of the eye. She had a similar problem a few months later with the other eye and was again told it was a floater and referred to the ophthamologist again and saw him just a couple hours later. He said it was a detached retina and referred to a colleague in another city. We saw him that afternoon and she had the surgery the next morning. Surgery was a snap. The after care was another matter.She had to lie face down 24/7 for 10 days. That was an ordeal. |
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On 4/25/2021 12:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote: >> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >> >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >> > How many times did you fall down this time? > > Jill > Falls at any age can be dangerous. I worked with a man who was about 50 who slipped, fell and hit his head on his way into the office. He said he was fine, went on to work. The next morning his wife said he was completely disoriented. He was rushed to the hospital. Turns out the "minor" head injury in the fall caused a subdural hemotoma. He died. |
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On 4/25/2021 3:01 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/25/2021 2:31 PM, Graham wrote: >> On 2021-04-25 12:04 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>> On 4/25/2021 1:43 PM, Graham wrote: >>>> On 2021-04-25 10:14 a.m., US Janet wrote: >>>>> On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 08:38:48 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>>>>> >>>>>> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >>>>>> Corded! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>>>> >>>>> girls and old women mow whole yards, string trim and blow debris every >>>>> day of the week around this country. >>>>> You shouldn't have mowed the grass when it is so wet.Â* The mower tears >>>>> the grass when it is wet, leaving the grass blades open for dieease >>>>> and the blade will dry up to make a brownish lawn, >>>>> Also, all that wet gunk isn't good for your mower.Â* You challenge the >>>>> motor and pack wet gunk all around the machine. >>>>> You've made the mower blade all icky and not so sharpe. >>>>> Janet US >>>>> >>>> If he has ruined his mower, he can buy and absurdly expensive >>>> replacement and boast about it;-) >>> >>> Funny thing is, it's an electric mower so he's out walking around on >>> who knows how tall wet grass.Â* I realize the electrical cords for >>> outdoor yard work are in fact quite water-tight, but the very thought >>> of him mowing wet grass trailing electrical cord... water and >>> electricity don't mix. >>> >>> Jill >> One would have thought with all those degrees he claims to have >> that........never mind. > > LOL Yes, I believe there is often a mention of an EE degree. > > You've replied five times to Kuthe mowing his lawn, you post humping ****. |
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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > >> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >> >> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >> Corded! >> >> >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > We don't give a ****, John. Wrap that cord around your neck and get > somone to hoist you up a tree somewhere, Thanks > You first, we all insist. |
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On 4/26/2021 12:08 PM, teel wrote:
>> We don't give a ****, John. Wrap that cord around your neck and get >> somone to hoist you up a tree somewhere, Thanks >> > You No, you first, spammy shitstain. And **** off out of here, you worthless cocksucking shit-for-brains vermin. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! > Corded! > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... Ask them, theyre here -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Hank Rogers wrote:
> Dr. Bruce wrote: > > jmcquown wrote: > > > > > On 4/25/2021 12:56 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 12:54:34 PM UTC-4, > > > > wrote: > > > > > On 4/25/2021 12:43 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > > > On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:46:36 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > On 2021-04-25 11:38 a.m., John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > > > It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my > > > > > > > > basement sink! Corded! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well aren't you special. You mowed part of your small > > > > > > > yard. I mowed all of my yard yesterday. There is more > > > > > > > than an acre of lawn to mow. > > > > > > > > > > > > > And of course he has to mention the name of the store he's > > > > > > going to, like ANYBODY THE **** CARES. > > > > > > > > > > > > --Bryan > > > > > > > > > > > It's not as though the name of the store means anything to > > > > > anyone here (except perhaps you). I don't know why he would > > > > > want a corded light over a sink. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Because he can't afford to pay an electrician and he doesn't > > > > have the skills to install a hard-wired light himself. > > > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > > > > > Likely. Seems odd to me there wouldn't already be a light over > > > that (I'm guessing laundry sink) in the basement. > > > > > > Jill > > > > John, don't go to Branneke's! According to Jill you already have a > > light over your basement sink! Next time, check with Jill first! > > > > <*SNIFF*> Ask them, theyre here -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Hank Rogers wrote:
> Dr. Bruce wrote: > > Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > > On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 10:46:36 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > On 2021-04-25 11:38 a.m., John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > > > > > > > > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement > > > > > sink! Corded! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well aren't you special. You mowed part of your small yard. I > > > > mowed all of my yard yesterday. There is more than an acre of > > > > lawn to mow. > > > > > > > And of course he has to mention the name of the store he's going > > > to, like ANYBODY THE **** CARES. > > > > Is it less interesting than ****ing on your father's grave? > > > > NOTHING can come close to your ass sniffing, master doctor. Ask them, theyre here -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Ophelia wrote:
> On 25/04/2021 20:40, cshenk wrote: > > Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > > > > On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote: > > > > It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > > > > > > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! > > > > Corded! > > > > > > > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > > > > > > > > > > > > I watched the guy that cuts mine. He did the edges too. > > > > I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats > > when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to > > cut grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then > > the right eye 2 weeks later. > ==== > > Good luck that all goes well!!! > > What are you expecting the surgeries to achieve?? > > Will it give him better sight? > > Whatever it is, I do hope it works well!!! Yes, it should. Right now everything is very cloudy. |
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Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Apr 25, , cshenk wrote > (in >): > > > I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats > > when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to > > cut grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then > > the right eye 2 weeks later. > > If it´s cataracts/lens replacement, it should be a piece of cake. If > it´s for something else, I don´t know. > I know six people, including Sheldon and I, who have had > cataracts/lens replacement done. So far, that´s six for six in the > win column that I know. Yes, cataracts. For some reason, they want to not do the laser type with him so recovery may be a bit slower. It's somethin with his actual eyes driving that. |
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On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 3:24:35 PM UTC-5, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > > It was like mowing WET SALAD! > > > > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! > > Corded! > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > Ask them, theyre here > Yep, just like Craig and his ex-wife, the Brannekes frequent this NG. > > -- > The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net > --Bryan |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 15:17:00 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote: >On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 3:24:35 PM UTC-5, Dr. Bruce wrote: >> John Kuthe wrote: >> >> > It was like mowing WET SALAD! >> > >> > Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >> > Corded! >> > >> > >> > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >> Ask them, theyre here >> >Yep, just like Craig and his ex-wife, the Brannekes frequent this NG. I ****ed Craig's wife once, but she said I was no match for Popeye and his ENORMOUS bottle of crystal palace. More interesting was when I ****ed Carol Shenkenburgerrrrr, I was about to ***, when she asked is if this was the right floor for kitchenware..... put me right off blowing my load, I can tells ya. |
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On 2021-04-26 6:02 p.m., cshenk wrote:
> Leo wrote: >> If it´s cataracts/lens replacement, it should be a piece of cake. If >> it´s for something else, I don´t know. >> I know six people, including Sheldon and I, who have had >> cataracts/lens replacement done. So far, that´s six for six in the >> win column that I know. > > Yes, cataracts. For some reason, they want to not do the laser type > with him so recovery may be a bit slower. It's something with his > actual eyes driving that. > A friend of ours just had her cataracts done and went to the doctor for her last follow-up the other day. The doctor told her that she was lucky she got hers done when she did because the hospital has cancelled all non emergency surgery to free up staff for Covid19 patients. |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 08:38:48 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
> It was like mowing WET SALAD! Almost entire yard? Because the two extension cords don't reach the entire yard (forgot to mention that part, eh?) -sw |
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I just MOWED my almost entire backyard!
On 26/04/2021 23:01, cshenk wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: > >> On 25/04/2021 20:40, cshenk wrote: >>> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> >>>> On 4/25/2021 11:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> It was like mowing WET SALAD! >>>>> >>>>> Now I'm going to Branneke's for a light above my basement sink! >>>>> Corded! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I watched the guy that cuts mine. He did the edges too. >>> >>> I'll have to arrange to have ours cut for the month of June. Thats >>> when Don has his eye surgery and he's specifically not allowed to >>> cut grass due to infection possibilities. First the left eye, then >>> the right eye 2 weeks later. >> ==== >> >> Good luck that all goes well!!! >> >> What are you expecting the surgeries to achieve?? >> >> Will it give him better sight? >> >> Whatever it is, I do hope it works well!!! > > Yes, it should. Right now everything is very cloudy. ==== Once again ... Good Luck!! Do keep us up to date with his treatment. |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 15:18:33 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> I do have a leaf blower and I blow stuff off the driveway. This time of > year there are lots of brown squiggly things that fall from oak trees. > Per Wiki, "They're called catkins, and they are the spent male flowers > whose purpose is to shed pollen that is carried by the wind to female > flowers." Pine cones are catkins. -sw |
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On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote
(in article >): > I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye has > different vision? I do! I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after surgery. Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I thought my brain would adjust to the new paradigm over time. It didn´t. I need to make an eye appointment. I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with glasses, three years without glasses and will certainly be going back to glasses again. Damn! |
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On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 5:06:04 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote > (in article >): > > I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye has > > different vision? I do! > I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after surgery. > Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I thought my brain would adjust > to the new paradigm over time. It didn´t. I need to make an eye > appointment. > I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with glasses, three > years without glasses and will certainly be going back to glasses again. > Damn! > Glasses aren't bad, and aren't the determining factor as to whether women make passes, as if that really matters to a guy who is *very* happily married. I did notice that then I was, however briefly, near my ideal BMI, that women got closer to me, and even made body contact, innocent shit like touching my shoulders and such, and these were church ladies who were *certainly* not making passes, but it was pretty profound, and I admit to having enjoyed it in a low key way. --Bryan |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 5:06:04 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote: > > On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote > > (in article >): > > > I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye > > > has different vision? I do! > > I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after > > surgery. Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I thought > > my brain would adjust to the new paradigm over time. It didn´t. I > > need to make an eye appointment. > > I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with > > glasses, three years without glasses and will certainly be going > > back to glasses again. Damn! > > > Glasses aren't bad, and aren't the determining factor as to whether > women make passes, as if that really matters to a guy who is very > happily married. Why bring it up then? Leo didn't. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On 28/04/2021 23:05, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote > (in article >): > >> I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye has >> different vision? I do! > > I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after surgery. > Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I thought my brain would adjust > to the new paradigm over time. It didn´t. I need to make an eye > appointment. > I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with glasses, three > years without glasses and will certainly be going back to glasses again. > Damn! > == My glasses corrects the eye difference so it isn't so bad I am so used to wearing them I don't care I just wondered if it was a common thing! I hope you can get yours sorted soon!!! |
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On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 6:29:33 PM UTC-5, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 5:06:04 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote: > > > On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote > > > (in article >): > > > > I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each eye > > > > has different vision? I do! > > > I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after > > > surgery. Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I thought > > > my brain would adjust to the new paradigm over time. It didn´t. I > > > need to make an eye appointment. > > > I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with > > > glasses, three years without glasses and will certainly be going > > > back to glasses again. Damn! > > > > > Glasses aren't bad, and aren't the determining factor as to whether > > women make passes, as if that really matters to a guy who is very > > happily married. > > Why bring it up then? Leo didn't. > You aren't familiar with the quote? "Men seldom make passes At girls, who wear glasses." €” Dorothy Parker > > -- > The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net > --Bryan |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 6:29:33 PM UTC-5, Dr. Bruce wrote: > > Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > > On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 5:06:04 PM UTC-5, Leo wrote: > > > > On 2021 Apr 26, , Ophelia wrote > > > > (in article >): > > > > > I also had cataracts and had replacements. Do you find each > > > > > eye has different vision? I do! > > > > I am, or was, 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other after > > > > surgery. Unfortunately, I now have mild double-vision. I > > > > thought my brain would adjust to the new paradigm over time. It > > > > didn´t. I need to make an eye appointment. > > > > I did fourteen years without glasses, fifty-seven years with > > > > glasses, three years without glasses and will certainly be > > > > going back to glasses again. Damn! > > > > > > > Glasses aren't bad, and aren't the determining factor as to > > > whether women make passes, as if that really matters to a guy who > > > is very happily married. > > > > Why bring it up then? Leo didn't. > > > You aren't familiar with the quote? > "Men seldom make passes At girls, who wear glasses." > €” Dorothy Parker Who's Dorothy Parker? I ain't not no American. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On 2021 Apr 29, , Dr. Bruce wrote
(in article >): > Who's Dorothy Parker? I ain't not no American. Her definition of eternity was two people and a ham. |
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