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oldwomanyellsatclods
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How stressful! I hope you hear something early this coming week.

Oh Weezer, I ‘m so sorry, and I’m glad you have a therapist to take this to.

That’s right; you’re in the general area. It’s Extoggery, and has been around for decades. I don’t know how they are faring at the moment though, like all retail. They are in the Laird and Eglinton neighbourhood, about 2 blocks east of Laird and 2 blocks south of Eglinton.

Well, if they’ve had you on gaba, they’ve brought out the big guns. I give acetaminaphin the side-eye, because it’s not an NSAID, but ibuprophen is.

Maybe a compromise between Marie Kondo black, white, beige linen minimalism and mindless consumption? Maybe see if you can find an upscale consignment store in your city and spend your money on a very few beautiful pieces that you might not otherwise be able to afford, and doing good for the environment by upcycling.

I know this seems like a very elementary step in dealing with migraines, but have you tried NSAIDs? I realize that’s kind of “step one” in dealing with them, but some doctors jump immediately to things like sumatriptan (which didn’t work for me anyway).

I’m so glad Max and Leo got adopted together!

Real life happens! Good luck and take care. :)

We just wanted to make sure you were okay. :) I know what you mean about schedules though; sometimes it’s difficult to find time to even peek in.

Not fiction and not written word, but if you are interested in the period “Dr. Kat” has a fascinating channel primarily about the Tudors; Reading the Past

Unless they have a marshmallow fetish.

Whitney Otto (How to make an American Quilt) wrote a novel about becoming a woman “of a certain age” (Now You See Her) and becoming invisible. In this case, literally invisible; she can go anywhere and do anything and nobody can see her. With a twist ending.

Helloooo! BT 2.0 members have been concerned about you and say “hi”. We figured that you’re probably swamped and exhausted.

You’re welcome! So a stylistically non-traditional wedding; the blue and white is a nice combination.

Maybe it starts out with an innocent visit to a boat show and then a Dutch naval architect bites them or something?

In order to save your own larynx, you could record a selection of really annoying dog barks; from high pitched, ear piercing pomeranians, to the bass of mastiffs. A few basset hound “baroooos” would be nice too.

Oh yeah, both looking forward and not looking forward to my second shot. I got the astrazeneca (I’m in Canada), but the major side-effects seem to be the same across the vaccines, for the most part, and variations seem to depend on the person, not the vaccine.

That style is adorable, and flattering for almost all figure types; “lifts and separates” the girls, the diagonal draping on the bodice will make the lower torso look nipped in, and the full skirt should hide a tummy, and allow for noshing at the party.

Vent away!

I’m so sorry you are not feeling well Krispy! A couple of years ago I read a couple of books by a guy called Norman Doidge (“The brain that changes itself” and “The brain’s way of healing”) who outlines the latest in neuroscience, aimed at lay people, and there are some promising treatments happening for chronic pain