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BUCK'EYE' DOC

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  1. Wow, Virginia! You are having a seriously bad day. I hope that it is getting better. I think I know about that smell that you are experiencing. At our old house, our electiric panel (fuse box, without fuses, but with circuit breakers) was in a closet that held our hot water heater, located just off our kitchen. When we had a lot of appliances running, such as stove, oven, washer, dryer, we would smell that smell. It turned out that the amps for the circuit breakers for the kitchen appliances were not high enough to carry the electric load that we were using, and the wires to the breakers were heating up, then shutting off the breakers, so then no electricity. We called an electrician, and he changed the circuit breakers to ones that carried higher amperage, and the problem was fixed. I wonder if your powder room is near your electric panel box, and if your hot water heater had its breaker flipped to the off position? Please have an electrician look at it if it continues so that you won't have an electrical fire at your house. I feel your pain about the Hokies. I am so sorry that they lost.
  2. Funny story, Danny When my oldest son was 5, he went to the hospital for a tonsilectomy due to frequent strep throat infections. He didn't say a word to anyone. When they gave him an injection of valium to calm him before taking him back to the OR for the surgery, he became very talkative, making the nurses roll on the floor with laughter. It was so funny. Seriously, though, you need to down play to him the effects that he experienced, so that he won't be wanting to experience it again, and seek out the drug and become a junkie. That's how some addictions get started. I hope for your and his sake that it doesn't become an obsession with him. http://www.rxlist.co...loride-drug.htm http://www.drugfree...._guide/ketamine And to my knowledge, I think that ketamine is only used in veterinary medicine in the US, I think? Any of the nurses on the forum will know this answer better than me. My husband is working tonight and not home to ask him. Had to edit to say: ROF
  3. After reading Steve's post the other day, I have been working on a sigil to put a curse on the ZeppFanForever bashers, LOL. But seriously, I have been thinking about a sigil for some other things that could be helpful to me. It definitely will take some time to figure out. Just for fun. I truly don't believe in magic, but I do believe that what you allow in your thoughts will influence your behavior. So if you think negatively, then negative things will happen to you through your negative behavior. If you think positively, then your actions will be postitive and you will have more positive outcomes. This is due to your own actions, not due to some hocus pocus. But by concentrating your thoughts, and putting them into your subconcious with the sigil, you are focusing on your desired outcome, and your actions and efforts then will be directed at making your desire happen. Nothing magical about that. Just good ole psychology.
  4. Happy Birthday, Jimmy's A Legend (JAL)! Hope that you have a great day! And ROCK ON FOREVER (ROF)!
  5. Now I am watching Washington The Warrior on The History Channel. I love Early American History and have a bit of expertise on George Washington. I have an extensive book collection on these subjects, and am always looking for more information on my favorite historical figure. (My second favorite is Abraham Lincoln, whom I have read alot about and have a wealth of info on, too.)
  6. That's just ridiculous! Tell him that you would gladly trade places with him and let him see what it's like, what you have been going through, the A-hole!
  7. Thanks for the tip, 'a clockwork tangerine'. I will have to watch for a replay of it, or maybe just buy it off of PBS. I would bet that it would be a video worth having in one's collection. By the way, they did play a snippet of Communication Breakdown in the Les Paul piece.
  8. Happy Birthday Virginia. Hope that you are enjoying your special day!
  9. Our local PBS station is showing American Masters Les Paul :Chasing Sound right now. I LOVE Les Paul, may he rest in peace. They just showed an interview with Jeff Beck. Maybe there will be one with Jimmy. I don't know if this is being shown nationally tonight, but I would highly recommend watching it. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/les-paul/chasing-sound-in-memoriam-1915-2009/100/
  10. I am happy because I got home from work earlier than expected today, and my husband cooked dinner! He even tried a new recipe: chicken with salsa and cheese, Spanish rice, and banana pudding. It was good, except that the chicken was not completely cooked. No problem, just nuked it for a few minutes in the microwave; delicious. Congrats to the kids, Virginia, for their good grades! I guess that we did reward our boys for good grades, although it was an afterthought, not a bribe. Usually, I bought them a video game that they wanted, or a movie. if they had a good report card. Never gave them money. And they had to get their school work done before they were allowed to enjoy the movie or video games. They were pretty much self-motivated, and they did fantastic in school, including college. They were/are definitely not hard-core studiers, by the way. They do their assignments, read over their notes, and take their tests. I had to study alot more than that when I was in college. They must be smarter than I was, lol, but I think that they have photographic memories, and that helps them alot. You had to beat the knowledge into my head, as I had to review over and over again before I had the material memorized, LOL.
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdRJTr23gQo&feature=related Another version of the same song. Enjoy!
  12. I have this song stuck in my head. It seemed like the Alabama band was playing the refrain to this song at the game tonight on tv, and it got me thinking of this song from Les Miserables which I saw in London this past August. I loved it!
  13. Sorry to hear of this, redrum. You are lucky that it didn't spring back and hit you in the eye. I saw a patient once that had a bungie cable spring back and hit him in the eye, and he ended up loosing his eye, he had to get an artificial eye. He was very bitter about it. I am the most unhappy that I have been for a long time: Ohio State played poorly today and lost to Purdue. But hey, this is such a minor thing in the grand scheme of life, and I am lucky that I am generally happy all of the time, and I will be over it by tomorrow.
  14. Here is a photo of Them Crooked Vultures that I managed to sneak past the tight camera security at the October 6th Columbus concert. It was the end where JPJ is taking a bow. I figured that they could kick me out then if they caught me as the concert was over, LOL. Not the greatest pic, but the best that I could manage.
  15. Hi imPLANTed and ZFF, I guess that I am a relatively new fan of Metallica, and I don't know all of their material. But die-hard Metallica fans like my son were really pleased with the Cleveland set list and the rare songs. I think that my son said that alot of the rarely played songs were from And Justice For All album, if I remember correctly, as it was 4 AM when I got home from the concert, and I am not sure what he told me. I didn't recognize alot of the songs, but I did like them all. I did like the Cincinnati set list best, as they played For Whom The Bell Tolls, Master of Puppets, and The Unforgiven . As the article that I referenced said, the PA system malfunctioned, and it had to be fixed during one of the songs, one of the slower, more intricate numbers, if I remember. They had to lower one of the coffin light fixtures down, and two guys rode it back up to the rafters to fix the problem. It looked cool to see them riding up on it. I am posting a photo (not the greatest) of the guys on the coffin. The downside was that they didn't perform the coffin light show (where the coffins zoom around the stage). Probably because they just left those two guys up on the rafters after they fixed the PA and didn't want to knock them off, as those coffins really swing around alot. Here are some pics. We were in the nose-bleed seats, so not the greatest with my little camera. Guys on the Coffin.
  16. Metallica Cleveland I went to Metallica at Cleveland's Quicken Arena yesterday. It was great! I liked the set list from Cinci on September 15th better. Alot of more mainstream songs in Cinci. The Cleveland setlist had more rare songs. My son liked the Cleveland songs best. I took alot of pictures and will post them later. This is a good review of the concert. Pretty accurate description. That Was Just Your LifeThe End Of The LineHarvester Of SorrowThe Shortest StrawFade To BlackBroken, Beat And ScarredCyanideSad But TrueOneThe Judas KissThe Day That Never ComesMaster Of PuppetsDyers EveNothing Else MattersEnter SandmanEncore: Last Caress (Misfits cover)Hit The LightsSeek & Destroy
  17. I think that I am fortunate that my boys were too old for the Wiggles and I never had to suffer through watching it with them.
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JId6Am7tSRE Now we need to hear this one! Ha Ha, you must be psychic too, as this one was my second choice!
  19. This band, The Ohio Express, played an outdoor concert held just outside my dorm at Ohio State when I was in college. It was spring when I was a Freshman, and it was a great time! I remember that night, a few guys asked me and my friend to help them lift up a Volkswagen Beetle (Bug) car and put it on the sidewalk in front of the dorm as a prank. People were pretty drunk after the concert, and it was funny to see the drunk owner of the car finding his car upon the sidewalk. He just looked at it and shook his head and walked away. Very funny! But, you probably had to be there to get the humor in the situation.
  20. Now you need this one to erase the memory of the Japaneese song!
  21. LOL I had it stuck in my head yesterday, but forgot about it today until reading this post. Oh, no, not again! 867-5309........................... Jenny, I got your number!
  22. I heard Stairway to Heaven on Sirius/XM Radio 14 while driving to work this morning and Whole Lotta Love while driving home tonight. Perfect timing! My drive to work took exactly as long as Stairway from beginning to ending, as it started as I pulled out of my driveway and ended when I pulled into my parking lot at work.
  23. The boys babysitter/nanny turned the youngest one on to Garth Brooks when he was about 8 years old. When Garth had a concert in Columbus, I treated the babysitter and her husband, as well as my entire family to the concert. I actually enjoyed it. Garth was full of energy, and his was not too twangy of a country style. He even sang Bye, Bye Miss American Pie. Garth is about the only country artist that I can handle.
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