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04 Apr 2019, 4:04 pm

Buying a birthday present for my mom. Her birthday is April 8th.


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04 Apr 2019, 5:03 pm

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My nephew brought a Yamaha organ ... to my house ... to add to his music studio. 8O 8O 8O

He got it for free, it works perfectly, and it has the Blabby stamp of approval. (Thanks, Blabbs). :heart:

This picture is from google but it's nearly identical.


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04 Apr 2019, 6:58 pm

Good heavens, where do you live? Upstairs, Downstairs?
Now I want a pic of your house, a bio of your nephew,
can he play Bach's Great Fugue, can you? :D



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04 Apr 2019, 7:01 pm

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Good heavens, where do you live? Upstairs, Downstairs?
Now I want a pic of your house, a bio of your nephew,
can he play Bach's Great Fugue, can you? :D


Lol.

I have a big house with a music studio for my nephew and his band. He can play about ten instruments including sitar, and they record. Some of the casual recording is done here but most is in a recording studio. I'll ask about Bach. I can't even play chopsticks. I'm musically-delayed.


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04 Apr 2019, 7:13 pm

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In the summer, I let the first spider take up residence in the upper corner of the living room. All others must leave. In time, she's got a huge web in that corner and she takes all the mosquitoes etc. I have no bugs at all. When it snows, she's gone and I vacuum that corner till next spring.


Exactly. Good for you, Clara!

I don't think I accomplished anything of note today. Kinda draggy for no good reason. Executive dysfunction working at full tilt. :D


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04 Apr 2019, 11:13 pm

I sorted some laundry, yay. And started packing some of it too.



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04 Apr 2019, 11:37 pm

^^^MEE TOO!! :lol: first i hadda clear a buncha stuff from atop the washer and dryer, into boxes and bags, then i did a full load of long-deferred laundry. place smells a bit better now :flower: now i hafta find a proper place to put all the stuff i put in boxes and bags. :study:



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05 Apr 2019, 2:58 pm

I paid my phone bill.


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05 Apr 2019, 3:36 pm

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I paid my phone bill.
Me too. I also got up & waited around for FecEx & UPS to come by with packages.


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05 Apr 2019, 4:13 pm

Got most of the laundry done. Changed the sheets. I hate that job, but now it is done. Hooray!


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06 Apr 2019, 4:11 am

tolerated another needle jab in the eyeball.



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06 Apr 2019, 10:32 am

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tolerated another needle jab in the eyeball.

Ack! They still do that? Last time a doc took a piece of dust out of my retina, he froze the eyeball by having me blink on a piece of paper. I was doubtful but he told me the eye was really frozen, to the point that he could remove it and I wouldn't feel anything. But you're not the first one to tell me docs are still using needles. May I ask why? :nerdy:



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06 Apr 2019, 10:33 am

Used people skills to get what I wanted.

I noticed mum was sulking about people not spending time with her and about having too much work to do so I offered to spend time with her and to help her out so I could get to go to the pub.



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07 Apr 2019, 2:47 am

Claradoon wrote:
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tolerated another needle jab in the eyeball.

Ack! They still do that? Last time a doc took a piece of dust out of my retina, he froze the eyeball by having me blink on a piece of paper. I was doubtful but he told me the eye was really frozen, to the point that he could remove it and I wouldn't feel anything. But you're not the first one to tell me docs are still using needles. May I ask why? :nerdy:

to inject the drug Avastin to shrink the varicose veins/capillaries in my macula [central part of retina], for i have a wet form of AMD. as long as they inject the drug it seems to improve. so far. they numb it up as best they can but in general it feels like a short sharp shock similar to having a 2 by 4 jammed into the lower part of my right eye. so i will take the poke so i can continue using that eye. heaven can't come soon enough for me, though. :|



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07 Apr 2019, 6:48 am

(((((((((((((Aunt Blabby)))))))))))))



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07 Apr 2019, 10:17 pm

I went for a walk, went to Subway to talk to someone, and talked to a man trying to find his cat.