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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Incorrect (That would have been: "One, two, three o'clock, four o'clock rock.) George
  2. "Well, it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, now go, cat, go!" George
  3. "It's a getting closer, Going faster than a roller coaster, Love like yours will surely come my way." George
  4. A Study in Terror A Midsummer Night's Dream Wetherby Shakespeare in Love Chocolat The Importance of Being Earnest George
  5. I thought this was familiar. You posted it before, but it didn't count because it technically wasn't your turn. I still don't know it. George
  6. My understanding is that Roosevelt had a younger wife, but she died before his presidency, so that one wouldn't count. I have no idea who the youngest First Lady was. George
  7. Nice use of the inverted question mark, but no. Earlier movie. "To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving. Therefore, to love is to suffer; not to love is to suffer; to suffer is to suffer. To be happy is to love. To be happy, then, is to suffer, but suffering makes one unhappy. Therefore, to be unhappy, one must love or love to suffer or suffer from too much happiness. I hope you're getting this down." "You are the greatest lover I've ever had." "Well, I practice a lot when I'm alone." "Oh don't, Boris, please. Sex without love is an empty experience." "Yes, but as empty experiences go, it's one of the best." "So who is to say what is moral?" "Morality is subjective." "Subjectivity is objective." "Moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist only in relational duality." "Not as an essential extension of ontological existence." "Can we not talk about sex so much?" George
  8. Teddy Roosevelt was our youngest president, but I don't know anything about his wife. George
  9. Now THIS one I've heard before. Not quite coming to me, though. George
  10. Not necessarily a problem, if it's been steady there. Has it been creeping up? George
  11. One might opine that the youngest Presidents had the youngest First Ladies. Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama come to mind, but none of them were THAT young. Of course, an older President might have married someone much younger than himself. Still, I'll try Jackie Kennedy? George
  12. Assuming you meant Meet the Fockers, Bob Deniro The Intern Anne Hathaway George
  13. John Rupp was Limb Leader in Texas at the end of my stint in the group (1997). While I was having a drumhead trial to expel me, he was on the phone and made the final decision. I was devastated then; but in retrospect, he did me a favor. Prior to that, I interacted with him and his wife on a few occasions. He seemed interested in actually helping people. I bear him no ill will. Angela Priester and her husband, Perry, were my group coordinators at a WAP Advanced Class in Rome City. Again, nice people. George
  14. Bryan Brown Full Body Massage Mimi Rogers George
  15. Samuel L. Jackson Unbreakable Bruce Willis George
  16. I Dream of Jeannie "Here we come, walking down the street. Get the funniest looks from everyone we meet." George
  17. You piqued my curiosity. A Hoyer lift is a mechanical patient transfer device that uses a fabric sling to safely lift and move individuals with limited mobility from one surface to another, such as a bed to a wheelchair or toilet. It eliminates the need for caregivers to perform manual lifting, which reduces the risk of injuries for both the patient and the caregiver. The lift operates using a hydraulic or electric-powered mechanism to gently raise and lower the patient, providing secure support during the transfer process George
  18. Gabrielle appears. Again, not likely to have much impact on the US. The disturbance behind Gabrielle seems to have a more southerly trajectory, however. George
  19. Well, the problem isn't necessarily MY insurance but the total insurance of the oncologist's patients to make getting the equipment cost-effective. George
  20. Funny you should ask. Apparently, anesthesia is not covered by insurance for the biopsy or the pre-treatment procedure. The oncologist, who performed the latter procedure, said he considered nitrous oxide, but it would cost the patient $300, and he'd pretty much need all of his patients to opt for it to make it cost effective for him to get the setup. I told him I would have quite happily opted for it. He said that they ALL say that, AFTER the procedure. Both the biopsy and the second procedure involve inserting a probe which, among other things, contains a lidocaine injection which is supposed to numb the prostate. Spoiler alert: IT DOESN'T HELP. I've met a number of people who have undergone the radiation treatment and experienced no ill effects (including, interestingly, my oncologist), so I'm hoping the worst is over. George
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