Yes, narcissistic.cellomom26 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:28 amNo way! He's quite the arrogant bastard, isn't he?Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:22 amI'm watching that too =0)cellomom26 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:16 am It's 11:15pm here. I'm watching the ID channel, a surgeon is making plans to murder his ex wife.
I love true crime stories.
I knew a lady married to a surgeon, she said he was so arrogant and never thought he was wrong about anything. Ugh.
Who is awake?
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That's funny!LiveWhatULove wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:23 amMy DH has banned from those shows, because I will repeatedly ask him if he has plans to kill me, lol.cellomom26 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:16 am It's 11:15pm here. I'm watching the ID channel, a surgeon is making plans to murder his ex wife.
I love true crime stories.
I like to joke with my DH after we watch a show about poisoning. I always ask him if he would like an etholine glycol milkshake. (Anti freeze, the women murders seem to love using it because it tastes sweet).
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I'm awake. Usually am at this time. Should be sleeping but I'm not... Rhea has her bday party tomorrow (technically today).
“Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.” – Will Rogers
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I’m non weight bearing until my follow up next week when the stitches come out. After that, I’ll either continue to be non weightbearing and will be put into a cast for another 2 weeks, or I’ll move to a boot. Once I move to a boot, I can start working on walking again. Not sure how long I need the boot for. Probably 6-10 weeks. It’ll all just depend on how recovery goes. The doctor said I’ll likely not be back to normal until a year after surgery.Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:28 amEeek! How long are you laid up?
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Dang, that's a long recovery, but, good that you are getting it fixed up.NotACatfish wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:33 amI’m non weight bearing until my follow up next week when the stitches come out. After that, I’ll either continue to be non weightbearing and will be put into a cast for another 2 weeks, or I’ll move to a boot. Once I move to a boot, I can start working on walking again. Not sure how long I need the boot for. Probably 6-10 weeks. It’ll all just depend on how recovery goes. The doctor said I’ll likely not be back to normal until a year after surgery.
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What do you do that got it so fucked up?NotACatfish wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:33 amI’m non weight bearing until my follow up next week when the stitches come out. After that, I’ll either continue to be non weightbearing and will be put into a cast for another 2 weeks, or I’ll move to a boot. Once I move to a boot, I can start working on walking again. Not sure how long I need the boot for. Probably 6-10 weeks. It’ll all just depend on how recovery goes. The doctor said I’ll likely not be back to normal until a year after surgery.
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Aw, how old is she? When's the party?AllofFive19 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 2:32 am I'm awake. Usually am at this time. Should be sleeping but I'm not... Rhea has her bday party tomorrow (technically today).
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A mystery by Sheila Connolly called A Turn for the Bad. It's third in a series. It takes very few brain cells to get through, but it's fun. It's too late for anything deep or scary.