I was just wondering that, Sophia.
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Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Compartment syndrome was just on Royal Pains!
House had an infarction.
I did not die of embarassment, though it was darned close. There were a huge group of 5 year anniversaries, and then the groups declined as the years increased. There were only 3 people listed at 20, 5 at 25, and 3 at 30. As they were calling names it became obvious that not every one on the list was in attendance. I spent a good part of the time selling my soul that at least 1 of the other 20 year honories would be there. It worked! But I'm not sure who owns my soul now.
I also go pretty flowers - I posted a pic of FB.
Now to calm the F down and get back to work.
Don't do that again, Hayden! Also, you didn't even get a helicopter ride. Healing~ma to you.
I thought I heard about compartment syndrome somewhere on TV. I just watched that Royal Pains a couple of weeks ago.
Congrats on your 20 years, and also on selling your soul, Suzi!
I just had a short online conversation who said Willow was unrealistic because he doesn't know any women who slept with one or more guys and then came out of the closet.
I refrained from asking him how many lesbians he knows.
Over-the-Rhine neighborhood
Oooh, yes. Cool funky stuff. Also, the 'hood. It's what happens when hipsters gentrify but the previous residents have no place to go. But definitely cool funky stuff.
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
I've actually never been there. I feel like my Cincinnatian card should be revoked.
Actually, your whole list (other than the Creation Museum) is in a relatively small area of the city. Very doable.
I noticed an Underground Railroad Museum right near downtown that looked intriguing,
Oh, yeah. It's very good, but not what I would call quirky and fun. But an excellent museum nonetheless.
My DH's ex-boss was in a minor motorcycle accident but ended up with compartment syndrome. Like Hayden, he got help in a timely way, but and only because they were out to dinner with friends and one was a doctor. He complained about his leg pain and the doc made him go to the emergency room RIGHT THEN.
His wife is a TV writer and worked on Lost. They were looking for an unusual and dramatic way for a character to die and she told them about her husband's syndrome. They used it to kill off Ian Somerhalder, I think it was.
I have been to the Taft Historic Site! Because we are National Parks Passport stamp dorks. William Howard Taft was a very big man. Yep, that's my takeaway.