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Good Morfnoevight all you TGIF stoners.
All clear on the cystoscope yesterday
. The x-ray shows I have 4 stones in my right kidney ~3-4mm, so I have that to look forward to.
I don't get sea sick but have watched countless many suffer while out deep sea fishing. When I was a teenager I would palm a sardine in my hand and go over to the live bait tank and act like I was taking a live sardine and eat it in front of the poor souls fighting off the sickness, this pushed many of them over the edge to the rail. As I got older I decided that this was a bit cruel and stopped doing it. I did keep a tin of sardines in my kit just in case someone was being obnoxious but it has not happened. I would like to go deep sea fishing now but I am not sure my knees would take it.
All clear on the cystoscope yesterday

The Trader Joe's GF English Muffin worked very well in the chicken sandwich, it was the bomb.
Breakfast was Chili Verde and cheese omelet and fruit, yogurt and mycelium, extra cherries. The long black was excellent with the Brazil/Guatemala blend 4 days off the roast.
Breakfast was Chili Verde and cheese omelet and fruit, yogurt and mycelium, extra cherries. The long black was excellent with the Brazil/Guatemala blend 4 days off the roast.
I remember a lovely breezy bright morning in Amble marina when hubby first got his boat...
The pontoon was rocking...the boat was going up and down...all the masts around me were tilting and rocking...and the waves were choppy slapping and swirling.....
Hubby looked at my face and said OMG...you are going to be seasick aren't you.......?.......
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But....you are just standing on the pontoon.........my career as a sailor was very short lived.......
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I don't get sea sick but have watched countless many suffer while out deep sea fishing. When I was a teenager I would palm a sardine in my hand and go over to the live bait tank and act like I was taking a live sardine and eat it in front of the poor souls fighting off the sickness, this pushed many of them over the edge to the rail. As I got older I decided that this was a bit cruel and stopped doing it. I did keep a tin of sardines in my kit just in case someone was being obnoxious but it has not happened. I would like to go deep sea fishing now but I am not sure my knees would take it.