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While bringing my 2 1/2 year old to preschool, he was snacking on a small cup of Golden Grahams.

Upon arrival, he still had half the cup left and started to get upset that he wasn't going to get to finish them all.

As I got him out of his seat, I explained to him that if we left them in the car - that he could eat them on the way home, "before dinner!"

And then for some stooopid mischievous-male reason I added, "Don't tell mommy." and flashed a smile.

We get out of the car and the whole walk up - he keeps saying "Don't tell mommy"... "Don't tell mommy"...

"Ohhh kay Jack... that's enough... Do you think you will be going Outside today??" (I try and distract him...)

"Yeah, it's not TOO cold, it's just PART cold.....Don't Tell Mommy"

I ignore it, just to try and let it die.

Cut-to-later-that-night.

I go and pick up my son, and he is a sharp one... We get in the car, and he says "I want my Golden Grahams"

I say, OK. <cringe> Here....

Give him the snack cup, silence - just munching.... I get in the front seat and pull away to start driving home...

Chomp... chomp.... chomp.... (silence)

Chomp... chomp... chomp.... (silence)

"Dooooon't Telllllll Mommmmmy" he says.

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Of course, we get home - and I sound like I'm lying when I explain it's really just the Golden Graham snacks that he's talking about. Seriously.
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Bakhtosh wrote:
Ironrod wrote:The lumps on my arm are lipomas, and are harmless. I am not dying of arm cancer. Call off the amputation!
I've had a dozen lipomas removed from my torso in two surgeries.
I've had sebaceous cysts before, but lipomas are a new hobby that my body's taken up. Doc says he can remove them if they become "disfiguring", which was not a confidence builder.
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I keep having dreams about gambling. I always end up at the craps table. I always wake up in the middle. When I wake up I feel like I'd been getting ripped off and I start going over the rolls in my head to make sure they had been paying me enough money in my dreams.

I don't know why.
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Bakhtosh wrote:
Ironrod wrote:The lumps on my arm are lipomas, and are harmless. I am not dying of arm cancer. Call off the amputation!
I've had a dozen lipomas removed from my torso in two surgeries.
Interesting - but not what I have. Mine are hard as rocks, but they're not growing or changing shape. I should probably get to the Dr. one of these days...
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stessier wrote:
Interesting - but not what I have. Mine are hard as rocks, but they're not growing or changing shape. I should probably get to the Dr. one of these days...
Are they free-moving (not that you can move them to another part of your body...just not rigid)?
Are they painful to the touch (a lipoma can cause pain if pressed on, but generally are not tender)?

Those were the two things my Dr. checked before diagnosing me with lipomas.

I tend to get them around my abdomen - usually from the pectorals to the waist. I even had one over my backbone, and I have a couple in my neck. The ones that form over a rib or other bone can be uncomfortable or painful while sleeping or sitting in a hard-backed chair. That's why I had mine removed. 1 surgery under general took out 7 (they were front, back, and one side - local anesthesia wasn't possible) and another under local to remove 5 from my back and left side.

I also had removed from my left forearm while in High School. I think it was a result of impacts to that area while playing football. That's the only one I've ever had in one of my extremities.

I've wondered if they're related to the skin tags I have on my neck and underarms.
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Bakhtosh wrote:
stessier wrote:
Interesting - but not what I have. Mine are hard as rocks, but they're not growing or changing shape. I should probably get to the Dr. one of these days...
Are they free-moving (not that you can move them to another part of your body...just not rigid)?
Are they painful to the touch (a lipoma can cause pain if pressed on, but generally are not tender)?

Those were the two things my Dr. checked before diagnosing me with lipomas.
If you can pinch them and pick them up a little, then they're in the skin and not worrisome. That's true of both lipomas and sebaceous cysts, although they don't feel quite the same. If the lump is anchored to your underlying muscle, get thee to a doctor at once.
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Work budgets make me cranky.

I just thought you should all know.
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Chalk this one up as another person who has too much time on their hands.
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silverjon wrote:Work budgets make me cranky.

I just thought you should all know.
Making them or meeting them?
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Ugh, both.

Home finance is nothing by comparison. No cabinet members over my head saying they've voted themselves 30% raises, and by the way, next year we're going to have to let some of the underlings go. Weird how being completely responsible for all the decisions is actually less stressful.
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Budgets comfort me. Flying blind makes me anxious. Even when it's not balancing, I need to know how much income is covering how much outgo.
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I like knowing the numbers at home. I don't like being the keeper of them at work without actually being in charge of anything (except telling people we can no longer afford pens?).
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To be fair, adolescent power fantasy tripe is way easier to write than absurd existential horror, and every community has got to start somewhere... right?

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Ah yes, responsibility without authority. Always a formula for failure.
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silverjon wrote:I like knowing the numbers at home. I don't like being the keeper of them at work without actually being in charge of anything (except telling people we can no longer afford pens?).


What's this about not being able to afford a penis?!
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Everybody can keep the ones that have already been issued, but I am not ordering new ones. That's coming out of your pocket!
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How does someone even get away with making a commercial this bad?
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I think he's destroying his blanket and there's nothing I can do about it!

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I even remotely ejected the dvd tray but that only stopped him for 30 seconds!
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I got yelled at for 'intentional snoring' and my wife stormed off to the guest room in a huff at some point in the middle of the night. At least she kicks herself out of the bedroom :D
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I just bought my squares. Damned I spent too much money this last week. I hadn't been to the bank machine yet this year. That's about to come to an end. :(
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I did not get the promotion I was expecting, and thats a little depressing.
It wasn't much, but I was looking foward to it.
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Hah! I almost didn't make it to the punchline. But then I did. :D
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Rutabaga...
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Do you ever wish that people would follow the same rules walking that they do driving? Keep to the right you crazy walker.. don't you see a flow going against you?

And also think about those crazy walkers who are texting.. On a daily basis on campus I have students who are practically walking into me because they are too busy texting.
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I had a dream last night about a woman I've been lightly flirting with lately. Right as I was waking up she said "I'll meet you by the mailbag". WTF is that supposed to mean? It's been rolling around my head all morning because I can't remember the context in which it was spoken. Stupid brain!
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Mr Bubbles wrote:Do you ever wish that people would follow the same rules walking that they do driving? Keep to the right you crazy walker.. don't you see a flow going against you?

And also think about those crazy walkers who are texting.. On a daily basis on campus I have students who are practically walking into me because they are too busy texting.
Let's extend this to shopping carts also. As I was walking out of Sam's with my wife today I had to stop on three occasions to avoid plowing into people as they pulled out their carts right in front of my path.

As I thought about it, I was only doing it to be nice, not because I had to. So as of now I will no longer stop pushing my cart when someone steps out in front of me!
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I am having trouble finding Wonder Woman themed party supplies for my soon to be 6 year old. And I don;t think a signed photo of Linda Carter is going to satisfy. I need cake topper, baloons, tablecloth, plates, thats sort of thing. but Wonder Woman is just not in fashion at the moment, at least not among the under 10 year old demographic.
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Maybe a stripper has the outfit?

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I am not sure I want my strippers to be able to force me to tell the truth.
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Jaymon wrote:I am not sure I want my strippers to be able to force me to tell the truth.
Like they couldn't tell just by sitting in your lap.
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Even though I know "it's what I do for a living" I am beginning to get downright pissed at people who use a software tool every day 18 months or years and then have a technical issue with that software that I never touch and know nothing about and they expect that I am going to know what is wrong and how to fix it right away.

Now I get that you are befuddled and need help. I get that I am your first line of support. But come on now, do you really think that generic help desk for everything works the same way physics are the same on all cars? Really? That techs everywhere know everything about every program ever designed, how they all interact, and can fix all problems in a few seconds? You've been watching too much TV. I can't open sockets to fix problems or get in to source code and rebuild an the entire program to make it work the way you suspect it's supposed. And I sure as hell can't diagnose your problem from the vague "I can't...." and rewrite code I don't have a program I haven't seen in thirty seconds. Do you really think your computer works that way? Can I take your toy away from you and give you a calculator now?
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Nicole Kidman is not aging well. I'm too lazy to post her picture, but she looked awful at the Grammies.
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Mr Bubbles wrote:Nicole Kidman is not aging well. I'm too lazy to post her picture, but she looked awful at the Grammies.
:cry: This makes me sad. I have a special place in my heart for her, having had to put up with Insano McScientologist for so long.
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I have a coworker who really lives his job.

Our Quality/TS/QS/Blackbelt certifier/etc... Just sent out a workplace gambling satisfaction questionnaire and feedback form as he is the guy who makes sure Sweet 16/power ball/meg millions/SB squares/Kentucky derby/baby pools/etc.. Happen. My God, the man will and does bet on everything.

Should one be frightened that the guy in charge of quality procedure is compulsive gambler?
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Well, he certainly sounds dedicated, if he's polling his coworkers as to whether or not he's doing a good job managing your betting pools. If he brings that kind of attitude to his real job, I think you're ok.
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What would you expect when attempting to call to set up an appointment to a doctor to see about treatment for depression and social anxiety?

Caring people with empathy and the willingness and ability to help someone reaching out for assistance?

Wrong. I get answering machines and one lady that follows up the report that the doc isn't taking new patients with a chipper "so ... thanks for calling!"

Boy, am I glad I got out of bed today...
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Isgrimnur wrote:What would you expect when attempting to call to set up an appointment to a doctor to see about treatment for depression and social anxiety?
Putting it off for another time?

I mean I keep thinking about going to one of those group things through meetup.com but then it seems like too much of a bother compared to just staying nice and comfy at home.
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GreenGoo wrote:
Mr Bubbles wrote:Nicole Kidman is not aging well. I'm too lazy to post her picture, but she looked awful at the Grammies.
:cry: This makes me sad. I have a special place in my heart for her, having had to put up with Insano McScientologist for so long.
I've never found her remotely attractive. She is all angles and hard edges. Not my type at all.
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