Liffy
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If that's true I hate myselfHere is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
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If that's true I hate myselfHere is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
It'll be at a clinic, I believe it will entail a total of 7 visits.It got up to 82 here today, too. Looks like we'll be in the 80s the rest of the week. Wish I had a pool, or a swamp cooler. Oh, well, I do have air conditioning in my little trailer...that will work.It's 82 degrees out and windy..... we turned off the swamp coolers and opened the house up. Definitely getting used to the higher temps here, looking at triple digit temps by Wednesday, it was in the upper 90s earlier today.
Still tired all the time and the swelling is back just not as bad, not sure if it's the naproxin or the amlodipine, I see the Clinical Pharmacologist Wednesday, the sleep study in 15 days.![]()
What kind of sleep study are you going to undergo? Will you have to go in to a clinic or do it at home?
Just won a game of Mahjong titans in 299 seconds. I defy anyone to beat that score as I usually take 400 to 500 seconds and usually lose. I only win an average of 1 out of 5 games.
Congratulations. I don't know what Mahjong game you play. The Mahjong games offered at Pogo Games sometimes offer challenges to complete a game in under 4 minutes but it is likely a different game than yours. I usually am unable to do that.
OMG! I'm watching a History Channel show about the Hellfire caves in England. Some of the photo shots look just like a place I repeatedly go to in my dreams. Long, connected subterranean rooms. In my dream I never come to an ending though. Spooky stuff.
It got up to 82 here today, too. Looks like we'll be in the 80s the rest of the week. Wish I had a pool, or a swamp cooler. Oh, well, I do have air conditioning in my little trailer...that will work.It's 82 degrees out and windy..... we turned off the swamp coolers and opened the house up. Definitely getting used to the higher temps here, looking at triple digit temps by Wednesday, it was in the upper 90s earlier today.
Still tired all the time and the swelling is back just not as bad, not sure if it's the naproxin or the amlodipine, I see the Clinical Pharmacologist Wednesday, the sleep study in 15 days.![]()
What kind of sleep study are you going to undergo? Will you have to go in to a clinic or do it at home?
I wish it were in the 80s here. We were in the mid 90s this afternoon. Supposed to be the same tomorrow.![]()
Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
On this side of the pond "potholing" is what happens to roads when it freezes and thaws........OMG! I'm watching a History Channel show about the Hellfire caves in England. Some of the photo shots look just like a place I repeatedly go to in my dreams. Long, connected subterranean rooms. In my dream I never come to an ending though. Spooky stuff.
I went potholing in the mendip hills with a friend of mine. We only had a couple of wonky old torches but we went down a long way and crawled down some pretty narrow holes. It was black as coal down there and I would not want to do it again.
On this side of the pond "potholing" is what happens to roads when it freezes and thaws........OMG! I'm watching a History Channel show about the Hellfire caves in England. Some of the photo shots look just like a place I repeatedly go to in my dreams. Long, connected subterranean rooms. In my dream I never come to an ending though. Spooky stuff.
I went potholing in the mendip hills with a friend of mine. We only had a couple of wonky old torches but we went down a long way and crawled down some pretty narrow holes. It was black as coal down there and I would not want to do it again.
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Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
87Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
It'll be at a clinic, I believe it will entail a total of 7 visits.It got up to 82 here today, too. Looks like we'll be in the 80s the rest of the week. Wish I had a pool, or a swamp cooler. Oh, well, I do have air conditioning in my little trailer...that will work.It's 82 degrees out and windy..... we turned off the swamp coolers and opened the house up. Definitely getting used to the higher temps here, looking at triple digit temps by Wednesday, it was in the upper 90s earlier today.
Still tired all the time and the swelling is back just not as bad, not sure if it's the naproxin or the amlodipine, I see the Clinical Pharmacologist Wednesday, the sleep study in 15 days.![]()
What kind of sleep study are you going to undergo? Will you have to go in to a clinic or do it at home?
It would look like this in the picture:87Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
87Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
87Here is your math question for your morning coffee:
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Hint: Most six year olds answer this almost immediately but most adults have some problem with it.
Ding ding ding. Correct. I got it too after studying it a bit. I don't know if that means we have 6-year-old mentality though.I think the lesson learned is that adults tend to be too analytical about some things and therefore make things more difficult than they have to be.