TOOTHACHE!!!!! Arrrrggghhhhhoooowwowo. Here's another strike against evolution, in fact, let's make it three, that's right three strikes you're out. Oh. Wait a minute that leaves it God's doing. Hmmm? Yeah, that'd fit, a way to punish us. i must be guilty of something, some price i forgot to pay, I must of did somebody wrong somewhere along the way. I did my time on the weekend, yeah the weekend. It was Thursday night I thought maybe I had cracked a tooth, it was sore so instead of taking the chance it might get worse over the weekend I thought I'd just yank it, picked up a pry bar from my hardwood tools, jammed it between two teeth and gave it a go. Ya know, they don't come out easy, when my eyeball felt like it was coming with I figured maybe the root's a bit long. So off to the dentist. Squeezed me in Friday morning. "Oh no, let's not pull it, you'll lose chewing surface." He says. I say, "Doc, I'm not using this side, I'll gain the use of these teeth when it's gone". He didn't buy the argument and proceeded with a "Root Canal". "There'll be nothing to feel pain on the weekend". He says. He was real happy with his work and I was on my way. The freezing came out later on in the day ,I monitored the pain throughout the entire night. BECAUSE I COULDN"T SLEEP. I call first thing in the morning and my dentist was gone for the weekend but they could get me some painkillers. I can pick them up from the drugstore later in the day. So now I have to practice some mind over matter. I'm in a mind to have popcorn and a slurpee at Heather's this afternoon and it doesn't matter that my tooth is painful. On the way home I pick up Tylenol 3's with codeine and an antibiotic and drown some when I get home , they don't work, I monitor the pain for the entire night. Sunday morning I'm unable to make it to mass and think oh boy this isn't good. I actually survive Sunday, Deanie has hidden all the knives and other sharp objects around the house. Then around midnight Sunday she brings me a dose of morphine, I didn't ask where she got it, I didn't really care. Monday morning 3am I drop off, maybe the morphine, maybe pain exhaustion. I'm awake 6:30, the morphine has worn off, at 7:30 the dentist office has been expecting my call. I'm in the chair by 8:20, the dentist stands there with a syringe of freezing in his hand, says he doesn't understand. Stick the needle in my face and then we can discuss it doc." Raise you're hand if you need more freezing" he says. I almost hit him in the jaw when my fist goes up, the morphine, tylenol,advil cocktail Deanie fixed me has slowed me down, he sidesteps. He's found the problem, there's another root. "Yank it" I say. " Oh no" he says "we've done too much work on it" An hour and a half later he's done, he's real happy with his work again. Just in case he says he will give me stronger pain killers, asks me how I feel about demerol. Let me tell you a little something about demerol, I had a colonoscopy a few years back and the doctor comes in to do the procedure, says "Do you need medication?" "I don't know." Is my reply. " Ya, you do" she says. I don't remember the needle reaching my vein. If she had said count done from one hundred she wouldn't have heard the first n. Next thing I know it's 4 hours later and Deanie is driving me home. "Demerol will do Doc" I say. I actually have to sign for them at the pharmacy. So I'm home now and I'm not hesitating taking one of these little gems. I get a really, really, really good sleep. Wake up to birds singing, Deanie can't hear them but I'm pretty sure I can. I know you're probably concerned because Demerol is a narcotic and can be habit forming. Not to worry, I have 19 more of these little gems to wean me off the first one.
Have a great day
Loved
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Oh Edward, this account was too, too painful for me to laugh at. "Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt."
I do have to admit, though, that your final sentence brought an understanding smile to my face. Ahh.... the ecstasy after the agony.
Louise
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, SHANNON AND ANDRY!
Congratuations on the 11th anniversary of your marriage to one another. Our Book of Days tells us that STEEL is the gift of choice on such an occasion.
Have a happy day of celebration as you begin yet another year of forging a relationship strong enough to last a lifetime.
Cheers, love and best wishes,
Louise and David
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I HATE TEETH!!!!! And as much as I enjoyed all your previous misadventures, this one brought tears (not of laughter, but of sympathy and horror). Hope you are soon over both the pain and the withdrawal.
Love, BJ
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MICHELE!
Congratulations and best wishes on your 46th birthday. This has to be one of the nicest ways to begin a weekend of celebrations with family and friends.
Have a happy day and a satisfying weekend. May this be just the beginning of another year of exciting events and delightful surprises. Cheers!
Lots of love,
Louise and Dave
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Here's a quiz that's being sponsored by the Inner Wheel Club of Cupar. Our entry form must be in by Monday, December 3.
The answers to the cryptic clues are TOOLS AND UTENSILS:
1. The motorist follows south after the sailors.(11)
2. Overact by the French sea.(6)
3. Vie with a non-drinker, right?(6)
4. Is it stress for the Queen?(8)
5. Part of the examination is sent back.(3)
6. Encouter after a frothy glass of beer.(5,5)
7. Angle a portion to serve.(4,5)
8. Is this a bell ringing out?(6)
9. Beat cotton cloth to make a hole.(6,5)
10.Is back before the first woman comes.(5)
11.A small, soft fruit can grate.(4)
12.Full of gusto when next to the Queen.(6)
13.Give a loud French one back to man to pour!(6)
14.Once sorted out you need to assure etc. that it's the item.(9)
15.A box and clasp Anne received included a useful object.(7)
16.Ring to coerce scampi to gather up frozen dessert.(3-5,5)
17.Replies out east.(6)
18.Strangely peruse a mate doing a length.(4-7)
19.Note, charge treees for small pieces.(6,6)
20.It could be a king or queen.(5)
21.Indisposed after the French got a reaping hook.(6)
22.Extinct bird wrecks bottle stopper!(9)
23.Riding a velocipede to fetch a mallet!(5)
24.Alcohol is even needed at times for this.(6,5)
25.Noticed this being used to chop.(7)
26.South to small alternative wine store.(4,6)
27.Hit light to create heat.(9)
28.You need first row of elevators to help find this.(6)
29.A strong drink cut short.(5)
30.After the beginning go north and south.(5)
31.Neither pill nor gin can smooth things out!(7,3)
32.Boas terrify stone cutter.(7)
33.You need fifty to push it.(6)
34.The company needs a bit of ground to put before her majesty.(8)
35.Former partner in the mood to stir things up with fir.(4,5)
36.Make a bump on left of meandering Nile straight.(5,4)
37.Way to right for being a groover!(6)
38.The French boy will give you it.(5)
39.Needed to see the food inside it.(3,6)
40.The shrub needs to be tidied up.(5)
Good luck,
Lucy
I'll post the first couple of answers:
5. AXE
10. SIEVE
My intention wasn't for you girls to feel my pain. In fact I've been pain free since, I feel great. I'm kinda runnin' out a demerol though. I had to take one for a little hangnail on my pinkie. Then another for a cut finger and then for a sore elbow, it took a lot of pressure to get that butter knife through my finger, Deanie has hidden all the sharp knives. She let me buy a poppy today though, I couldn't get it through my winter coat lining but I magined to poke my thumb. Oh the pain. I better take something for that.
Have a great day
Loved
You've redeemed yourself completely, Loved. I laughed so hard about your recent injuries that I almost forgot about your teeth.
Hi Lucy,
I just got your latest quiz and haven't even read through it yet. I will do that now, and even try to answer some of the clues.
Wow, this is the hardest quiz yet. The only ones I can get at a glance are:
8. PEELER
20. RULER
29. WHISK
40. BRUSH
2. HAMMER
No rush, BJ. We have lots of time to come up with 40 answers. You're off to a good start for sure.
Thanks for the update, Edward. I tried to read the passage out loud for Dave but I got laughing too hard. Well done - you're flying high again!
Luv Lucy
21. SICKLE
38. LADLE
4. STRAINER
12. ZESTER
1. SCREWDRIVER
16. ICE-CREAM SPOON
31. ROLLING PIN
6. STOUT BRUSH
17. PLIERS
18. TAPE MEASURE (anagram)
27. BLOW TORCH
34. COLANDER
11. RASP
14. SECATEURS (Apparently David uses these in the garden. This is his answer! - anagram)
15. SPANNER
23. GAVEL
36. PLUMB LINE
33. SHOVEL
35. FOOD MIXER
BTW, BJ, do you think 16 should be ice-cream SCOOP or SPOON?
SCOOP is definitely better.
24. LIQUOR FLASK?
32. CARVERS
Lucy,
Could #9 be some kind of drill?
39. LID OPENER
7. VISE GRIPS
25. HACKSAW
37. ROUTER
13. BUCKET
30. TONGS
BJ,
Please explain CARVERS and VISE GRIPS to me. Also, should 39 be CAN OPENER? If 9 is a drill, I haven't been able to solve it. I don't think LIQUOR FLASK fits 24, either. This is tough!
Lucy
Could 3 be a TRIVET? (anagram of VIE, TT - for teatotaller + R - for right.
26. SALT SHAKER (Shaker is a brand of wine)
22. CORKSCREW (I took the K out of wrecks, for the kiwi)
19. CHEESE GRATER (anagram of charge trees with E as the added note)
Of course it is can opener!
TRIVET IS CORRECT AND VERY CLEVER.
32. Boas are scarves and a stone cutter could be a carver. And I thought scarves was an anagram for carvers. Also has the word scare in it.
I scrambled some letters in clue no. 7 to come up with grips, but realize that I am a couple of letters for and vise, but realize now that I am a couple of letters short for vise--sorry, just eliminate both answers.
Thanks BJ,
I didn't think of boas being scarves. CARVERS is not quite an anagram of SCARVES.
I'm not understanding BUCKET for #13 either.
I'm sure 26 should be SALT CELLAR rather than SALT SHAKER.
Lucy
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TONY!
It's a cold, crisp morning in St. Andrews but we're not going to let that stop us from sending you warm wishes on your 66th birthday.
We've already seen a picture of you standing beside the "tool-box" birthday cake made especially for you by Jenalee. It's a very clever idea on a perfect theme for a Mr. Fix-it.
You're looking good, too. Congratulations and best wishes for good health and much happiness in the coming year. Cheers!
Lots of love,
Louise and Dave
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24. SPIRIT LEVEL
November 6
M om's
O n my
M ind.
Love Louise
9. HAMMER DRILL
We still need answers for #7 and #13. I'm also not sure about CARVERS FOR #32.
BJ, do you think #7 could be a FISH KNIFE?
I just discovered that the tool used for flipping foods in a frying pan is called a FISH SLICE.
That's what #7 is!
Now, how about FUNNEL for #13?
F for French
UN for one
NEL for Len backwards?
LOL,Lucy
Good answers for 7 and 13.
Could 32 be a ROASTER (b OASTERR ify etc.
Actually BJ, #32 is BOASTER!
Margaret called to tell me that a boaster is a broad chisel that is used to form stone roughly. The verb is "to boast".
Who knew? ....And so ends our latest quiz
Lucy
Well, that is certainly one clue I would never have solved. This was one tough quiz!
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, CAROL AND TONY!
Congratulations! Here in Scotland, Mother Nature is gifting us with a glorious day for celebrating this special event. We will likely close the evening with a toast to your continuing happiness and good health.
May your day be special and may all the family honour you for the love that binds them so closely together in friendship and fun. Cheers!
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MONA!
Greetings from Scotland on this cool fall day. We hope it's a happy Friday in the classroom for you before an evening of celebration with family and friends.
Have a good end-of-the-week birthday and a satisfying weekend of fun and relaxation. Cheers!
Warm wishes and lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CORSON!
Congratulations on your fourth birthday:
F un for you is the
O rder of the day
U nder Saskatchewan skies in
R egina!
Enjoy celebrating YOU at FOUR.
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHANNE!
Congratulations on this GOLDEN birthday! We hope it is a special day for you as you celebrate half a century of life.
We'll drink a golden toast in your honour wishing you happiness today and much success in the exciting years that are yet to come. Cheers!
Warm wishes and lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JAMIE!
We hope this Monday birthday gets your week off to a great start. It is a cold, fall day here in St. Andrews but our wishes for you are warm and bright.
Here's to some good fun with family and friends as you celebrate today. May the coming year be one that is filled with good health and much happiness for you. Cheers!
Love and congratulations,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDRY!
Congratulations on this RUBY birthday. We hope it is truly a red-letter day for you as you celebrate turning 40 today.
We salute you with warm wishes across the miles. May this Saturday be a very special one for you with your family and friends. Cheers!
with our love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CARMEN!
We will be spending your birthday on a train heading south to Southampton. We'll think of you and your family celebrating this special day together.
S ing "happy birthday,
E at cake and have a
V ery good time
E very minute of this
N ice day.
Love and warm wishes,
Louise and David
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Hi Bloggers and Blurkers!
Today David and I are setting out on a 3-month travelling adventure. On the first leg of our journey we will be cruising across the Atlantic from Southampton to New York. The crossing takes 7 days. If we have access to the Internet I'll let you know how we're doing. We have lots of gravol with us just in case the seas get rough along the way.
LOL, Louise
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