Yeah, the knee thing is, thankfully, a worst-case scenario. But she's got some knee and hip issues developing (opposite sides, natch) so we're probably looking at some kind of dog Celebrex plus special diet and supplements.
$68 + $16 shipping for 35 lbs. Oy. The vet's going to see if it's cheaper for them to order it, but that would also mean having to go pick it up in my old neighborhood. I.e., big PITA.
I wanted to ask if I could have copies of the x-rays for framing purposes. May still do that.
Would any gamer geeks be interested in old, obscure games Hubby and I acquired during his stint as game store manager? I don't have a list of games, but the one that comes to mind is a game from Australia named Rubout, based in '30s Chicago. (it was such a weird concept we had to grab it)
Happy yappy birthday bonny!
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Want to play games again.
Kristin - this sounds like a great opportunity for you! Happy-interview -ma !
Well, Rubout in particular doesn't really appeal to me, but if you maybe come up with a list...
I've not heard of Kloogeworks, I shall have to look into it.
I also have no idea what you mean by Sluggy.
What is Matt planning to do for you tonight to celebrate your bethness?
Usually on Friday's Matt has been playing Jazz at Federico's, but toniht - we are eating together.
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The food is amazing, and I tend to overeat. and they are way to generous with the wine.
In vaguely gaming news, Bryon our cat decided that my collection of Guitar Hero guitars needed the addition of cat pee at some point. I'm going to need to disassemble them at some point and see if I can get the smell out, if not I have a bunch of new guitars to buy.
I've heard of Kloogeworks, but not really looked into it.
I also have no idea what you mean by Sluggy.
Dude!
I haven't read it in years, but it is of the good.