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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 30, 2011 by Online Now
Baron Grim
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Rum... Rum goes in egg nog.

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
Heleloo - Red Dragon Incarnate
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happy new years Mrs Z

thank you (and Z) for all your work in the last year biggrin

bubbly

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
egon
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Happy whatever

(a handy seasonal greeting for an atheist christened as an Anglican, often mistaken for Jewish and occasionally for a Muslim)

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
TRiG (Ireland) "Any sufficiently analysed magic is indistinguishable from science!"
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I used to have a tradition for this time of year.

As a child, I went to England. And then when everyone else stopped, I kept it up. But these past two years I haven't. I'd like to get back to it.

TRiG.biggrin

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
Amy Pawloski aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE)
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Tom and I had started a tradition for the last week of the year--Amy's Birthday Trip. Didn't go anywhere this year, though. I did buy myself a new hat with the money in my card, and played around with a Kindle Fire at the store.

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by Online Now
Sho - It's Mrs G to you!
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I like the idea of having a general vaugue idea of what the next year should be like, or that one shoud try to attain. I do it at this time of year and at the beginning of spring (which always seems to me to be a much better time to do stuff relating to change and growth)

Snowballs! we used to have those at cousins' weddings (i come from a massive family and my dad is the youngest so all my cousins were at the age to get married when I was a young teenager)

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
Jackruss, The grand master of tea and toast, founder member of B.O.A.S.T and a first and now a guru, and F G D 1 3 5 Wing Attack Plan R, dangerous when bored
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God I hate year ends, there so bloody final smiley




cogs RJR likes these spiky planets

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
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beginning of spring (which always seems to me to be a much better time to do stuff relating to change and growth)

Yeah, completely, Sho. I'm convinced that part of the reason so many "resolutions" crash and burn is that they are made at the worst possible time of the year.

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by
paulh. I'm Lord and master of a fool's Taj Mahal
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The funny thing about Turkey Days is that I've had hardly any turkey lately. The big family gathering at Christmas time was beef-oriented. I didn't actually get to bring leftovers (nor even rightunders winkeye ) home from that gathering. Since then, I've cooked steak, chicken, and tuna dishes, but none with turkey in them.

Yes, Lanzababy, "Turkey Daze" is an appropriate way to sum it all up. A few days before Christmas, I went to a hematologist, who sent me to the lab to have 13 vials of blood drawn, and also scheduled other types of tests, some of which were tricky to schedule. online2long I've about had it with that stuff cross !I'm in a turkeyless daze.

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Dec 31, 2011 by Online Now
Lanzababy - Guide Editor - Another Monday morning....
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(hug) for Ben, those vampire nurses are quite good at getting blood samples, but that sounds a lot of tests?

I hope whatever it is is sorted out soon.

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Jan 2, 2012 by Online Now
Malabarista - live a little! The night is young, and we have umbrellas in our drinks.
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It is rather a special week smiley But not one for making resolutions or tackling problems, more for recharging zzz

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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Jan 2, 2012 by
paulh. I'm Lord and master of a fool's Taj Mahal
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"those vampire nurses are quite good at getting blood samples, but that sounds a lot of tests?" [Lanzababy]

That's exactly right, but it was the doctor , not the vampire nurse that was responsible for taking so much blood. He just ordered an enormous number of tests, and you need certain amounts of blood for each one. erm

He's been kind of slow in getting back to me to discuss what it all means. I'd kinda like to know if my blood clot has a genetic basis, or whether the tests detected any cancer.


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Subject: Mrs Zen -The Turkey Days
Posted Jan 4, 2012 by
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Happy New Year, Ben, ok

"I want to get the house tidier and more functional (and with less cat's pee in it);"

This strikes a resounding note over here in Mayenne! laugh

All the best for 2012
Spiff

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