Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion Groups
General
GeneralCardiologyVisionDentistryPharmacyLaboratoryNutritionAlternative
Diseases and Disorders
AIDSAlzheimer'sArthritisAsthmaCancerBreast CancerDiabetesEpilepsyGlaucomaHepatitisHerpesLupusProstate BPHProstate CancerProstatitisSinusitisTinnitus

Medical Forum / General / General / January 2006

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

Happy 2006 ~ !

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 01:39 GMT
Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG

~ * ~
Blog, I'll warrant ye, or dog? Who knows. Pass the grog!
But if ye see me lost pup, please bring that scurvy dog home!
I got Leon a brand-new bone, with a chest full a' booty.
_________________
http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo
Raving Loonie - 01 Jan 2006 01:44 GMT
> Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> _________________
> http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo
Wait for it, grrl.

 ... We are not there, yet.

 tick, tick, tick ....

RL
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 01:48 GMT
.... tock, tock, tock
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 01:51 GMT
"Work is the refuge of people
Who have nothing better to do."
~ Oscar Willde
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 01:54 GMT
"And lastly, in the canter of this region of crevasses, the most
splendid mountain on the lunar disc, the dazzling Tycho, in which
posterity will ever preserve the name of the illustrious Danish
astronomer.

In observing the full moon in a cloudless sky no one has failed to
remark this brilliant point of the southern hemisphere. Michel Ardan
used every metaphor that his imagination could supply to designate it
by.

To him this Tycho was a focus of light, a center of irradiation, a
crater vomiting rays. It was the tire of a brilliant wheel, an asteria
enclosing the disc with its silver tentacles, an enormous eye filled
with flames, a glory carved for Pluto's head, a star launched by the
Creator's hand, and crushed against the face of the moon!"

~ Jules Verne,
>From "Round the Moon"

"Heck, yeah ~ !"
~ Folly

"Bad artists always admire each
Other's work."
~ Oscar Wilde
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 01:56 GMT
~ * ~
_________________________________________________
Manner Gone By Creative Substances
Of ~ Of TRADITION of FAMILY Of ~ Of
_________________________________________________
Far From Through ~
~ Of Typography Right, Another Family of Logo ~
__________________________________________________
* Ballet Takes a Step into the Vocabulary *
* We Visit the Museum and Paint It *
* The Flat of Film:  A Relearned Art Lost *
* Increased Typography: Thee ~ Overflowing Alice of Letters Whirled
In Bottom of the Rabbit Drain *
* Of the Consulting Traditional Film Titles:
    Kids of Hitchcock with the Flicks of Witch Which Lick *
* The Voyage of Lets?  By Overwork ~ Avoid, Nosedive!  *
___________________________________________________
The Western Edge ~
Theatre of The Sphere de Wood Shakespeare
Of Production of Morning ~ In Addition to Central
___________________________________________________
* Arts of Continuation * Embrumant Occupies * It Is a Star *
___________________________________________________
*
~ * ~
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 02:00 GMT
"It is extremely amusing to witness
The courtship of the Canada Goose in all its stages  ..."

~ John J. Audubon's Guide,
>From "The Birds of the Northeast"
[p. 190]
CommonSense - 01 Jan 2006 03:21 GMT
She Comes down from yellow mountain
On a dark, flat land she rides
On a pony she named Wildfire
When the world went by her side
On a cold Nebraska night

Oh they say she died one winter
When there came a killing frost
And the pony she named Wildfire
Busted down his stall
In a blizzard he was lost
She ran calling WILDFIRE!
she ran calling WILDFIRE! she ran calling WILDFIRE!

By the dark of the moon I planted
But there came an early snow
Theres been a hoot owl howling by my window now
For six nights in a row
Shes coming for me I know
And on WildFire were both gonna go
We'll be riding WILDFIRE!
We'll be riding WILDFIRE! We'll be riding WILDFIRE!

On WILDFIRE (were gonna ride)
(were gonna leave some behind)WILDFIRE!
(get these hard times right on outta our minds..riding wildfire)
WILDFIRE!
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 03:36 GMT
"She Comes down from Latter Saint's Mount
Through a Sphere's Flatland she rides
On a pony she named Crystal
While the world spins her marvelously inside
On a snowy Iowa night."
~ White Stag
CommonSense - 01 Jan 2006 03:24 GMT
Been real into old Jackson Browne a lot lately also.

These days.... I'm seem to be afraid, to live the life I have made in
song.....Well it's just that I've been losing so long
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 03:28 GMT
"From the herbarium I wandered upstairs into the William D. Rondina and
Giovanni Foroni LoFaro Gallery, where there is (through Jan. 22) a
luxurious show about the French botanical illustrator Pierre-Joseph
Redouté. Redouté, who inspired Audubon, learned from Dutch still life
artists, and was the draftsman to Marie Antoinette.

He produced books of roses and lilies from Empress Joséphine's
Château Malmaison that are among the greatest of all botanical
illustrations. Many of these come from the library's own rare book
collection.

The garden's library is one of the best in the world. I found David
Andrews seated at a table in it, perusing some old books he had just
donated. True collectors, at heart, are the same, whether they obsess
about Picassos or roses or light bulbs."

~ * ~

December 30, 2005
Critic's Notebook
Where the Art Grows on Trees (and Everywhere Else)
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/30/arts/design/30bota.html?pagewanted=1
Raving Loonie - 01 Jan 2006 05:07 GMT
> "From the herbarium I wandered upstairs into the William D. Rondina and
> Giovanni Foroni LoFaro Gallery, where there is (through Jan. 22) a
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/30/arts/design/30bota.html?pagewanted=1
Happy 2006, Twittering One and all ...

A much better year than 2005, for sure !!!!!!

Cheers, hooray,

 Raving
set - 01 Jan 2006 04:37 GMT
> Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> _________________
> http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo

Thankyou, Virginia. I hope you have a wonderful 2006.

-
Rob
-
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 05:44 GMT
U2 Rob ~ !

My best new fave word I learned on the Web ~

"Lamer"

A new generation coined an important word ...
Lamers cripple others, instead of empowering them.
set - 01 Jan 2006 15:42 GMT
> U2 Rob ~ !
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> A new generation coined an important word ...
> Lamers cripple others, instead of empowering them.

Virginia, we both give each other a rev from time to time. If you go to
http:summerofman.blogspot.com
you will see Tammy, who was the inspiration for my original Google nick 8 or
9 months ago. Tammy is a Maltese Shitzu cross; she's loving, intelligent and
a real selfish bitch. It is no wonder I was inspired by her; Happily, I will
be seeing her tomorrow.

-
Rob
-
set - 01 Jan 2006 15:42 GMT
>> U2 Rob ~ !
>>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Rob
> -

http://summerofman.blogspot.com
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 18:11 GMT
the link does not work!
set - 02 Jan 2006 06:20 GMT
> the link does not work!

http://summerofthehuman.blogspot.com

Thanks, Virginia.

-
Rob
-
Twittering One - 02 Jan 2006 12:09 GMT
Pretty doggie ~ !
set - 04 Jan 2006 04:42 GMT
> Pretty doggie ~ !

She's a cutie and bright as a button; as I wrote, she's also a real bitch.

-
Rob
-
Twittering One - 01 Jan 2006 18:15 GMT
My best new fave word I learned on the Web ~

"Lamer"

A new generation coined an important word ...
Lamers cripple others, instead of empowering them.

Naming is important.
Putting words to something powerful is important.

To call a Lamer a Lamer
frees one, to some extent.

To call Abuse what it is: Abuse
also frees one, to some extent.

I once write for an editor who was a Lamer.

She made me feel like there was something
wrong with me, as a writer, and that
impacted my ability to write.

Later, I learned that other people called
her a Lamer.

And they, too, felt what I felt.

That helped me immensely.

A powerful Lamer can truely lame.

Naming a Lamer a Lamer
can help you walk again, for many reasons,
not least of which, you stay away from danger.

And that gives you time to heal,
vs. exposing your self to re-injury.
set - 04 Jan 2006 04:44 GMT
> My best new fave word I learned on the Web ~
>
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
> And that gives you time to heal,
> vs. exposing your self to re-injury.

Yes, the world teems with "lamers" and other creeps; one needs to
protect oneself.

-
Rob
-
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.