[TMIC] GOT A CALL FROM THE DCTORS (LADIES)
Hello all, I went to the doctors yesterday about the bruise I had under my breast and she just called to say there is no permanent damage. I was from the mammogram and probably because I couldn't feel how hard the machine was pressing down or I could have pulled away from it too soon. She also has a sense of humor and said she can recommend a good plastic surgeon if it happens again because I could end up with one long breast and one regular. Thanks again for your earlier responses. Ella Elyria, Ohio
[TMIC] OT a perfect snowfall
Today started when I left the house at 6:30 to pick up my son and take him to Concord, NH. There was a couple of inches of very light snow on the ground, and many more inches yet to come. Tiny crystals that couldn't stick on the cold windshield. I had the heater blowing warm air on my hands with just enough on the windshield to keep it from fogging up with our breath. For the rare stops I turned cold air onto the windshield. When I returned home 2 1/2 hours later, the windshield was still clear. I was still quite comfortable. Ready for a nap. Traffic had been heavy near Concord during the commuting time, but I only saw one turkey, an over-powered TransAm that didn't know the snow couldn't be rushed. Now, after lunch, the temperature is up to 20°F, and the snowflakes are giant aggregates the size of a rabbit's tail, floating down with a zillion companions. Weather and season just right for making biscotti for friends. Alton, a very happy puppy in Mont Vernon, NH, about to have a foot of this beautiful stuff
[TMIC] OT:Fw: THE MOST AWFUL CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS EVER
THE MOST AWFUL CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS EVER Caution: What are you about to see can only be described as disturbing. But, like a bad car accident, you won't be able to stop yourself from looking. These photos have been collected by Ira Hirsh of Red Tongue, whose sardonic comments only make the horrific displays funnier. http://www.redtongue.com/badxmas.html
Re: [TMIC] OT a perfect snowfall
Alton, thanks for sharing with us. It sounds beautiful over your way! Linda in clear, cold Bothell, WA -- Original message -- From: Alton Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today started when I left the house at 6:30 to pick up my son and take him to Concord, NH. There was a couple of inches of very light snow on the ground, and many more inches yet to come. Tiny crystals that couldn't stick on the cold windshield. I had the heater blowing warm air on my hands with just enough on the windshield to keep it from fogging up with our breath. For the rare stops I turned cold air onto the windshield. When I returned home 2 1/2 hours later, the windshield was still clear. I was still quite comfortable. Ready for a nap. Traffic had been heavy near Concord during the commuting time, but I only saw one turkey, an over-powered TransAm that didn't know the snow couldn't be rushed. Now, after lunch, the temperature is up to 20°F, and the snowflakes are giant aggregates the size of a rabbit's tail, floating down with a zillion companions. Weather and season just right for making biscotti for friends. Alton, a very happy puppy in Mont Vernon, NH, about to have a foot of this beautiful stuff