A lot of open-heart surgery is (or at least usedQuite true... on both counts... Richard was on machines for his bypass
to be) done with the patient on a machine and the
heart isolated. And some mechanic work has to be
performed with the engine running as well.
last year...
Occasionally we had what they called cambric tea... but I think itYup... the reason I doubt ours had any tea in it is that I don't recall
didn't have any tea in it, just milk in hot water.... If there was any tea, it was mighty weak...
As I recall, the term has been used to jocularly
describe excessively weak tea, but normally the
beverage was a way to make kids feel grownup and
had just a dash of tea to color if any.
my parents drinking tea... only coffee.. but maybe I just don't remember
the tea... ;)
Strangely, perhaps, my preference was for chocolateInteresting, the associations one makes... ;) I always liked all sorts
milk over milk chocolate. In the latter, the milk
taste was too prominent, especially with Hershey's,
which always reminded me of the taste of vomit.
of chocolate... but my sister Lesesne always thought any chocolate was nasty... she'd always give hers away... :)
He turned out to be a very thoughtful roommate,If they'd work for the 1812, they'd muffle the snoring well enough... :)
leaving the lights on (though this was not strictly
necessary) and being perfectly quiet, except during
the involuntary act of snoring; and there was a plan B
anyhow - I always had earplugs in my violin case from
having to play decades' worth of the 1812 overture.
possiblyVictor is probably at least a third of the way home for them,
usingmore... I talked to Burt a day or so ago, and they'd be fine with
thisthe waterbed if they decided to stay over instead of running home... Neither has used a waterbed before, but they're game to try it...
rock-and-rollerone has the baffles and all, so it isn't nearly so in your face waterbed-y as, say, ours is... ;) Ours is an original
When I've talked to them lately, they seem to be in fairly good healthtype... ;)Unless they stay over Friday night, it's unlikely that they'd stay
Another echo picnic experiment!
over... I got an email from Burt, laying out what they thought they'd
be doing with us... they plan on going out with us on Friday night, and then spending the picnic day with us... they have obligations on Sunday morning, but might come by to visit later in the day....
I just hope they're not biting off more than they can
chew, so to speak.
with a reasonable amount of energy, so I think they'll be ok... :)
I presume that's Throgmorton? It's interesting thatYup, Throgmorton. It's a catchy sort of name.... I think it was my
Throgmorton (originally Throckmorton) is such a
popular critter name - dating from long before any
movie or literate reference that I can find. I knew
a girl who had a rabbit by that name back in 1970.
nephew Alex that named him... cat's about 16... so Alex would have been
about 16 when he named the cat.... dunno where he'd come across the
name... ;)
Ah... of course... ;)GMTA. Depends partially on the wonderfulness orYou lost me on the acronym... ;) Dale expressed some interest...
lack thereof of the local attractions vs. said cat.
Great minds think alike.
I'm not making a fruit salad. But breakfast casserole,We can bring more than one dish.... and you don't have to make the fruit salad... :)
maybe - it will have cheese, bread, pork sausage, milk,
and onions, with something exceptionally classy like
crushed potato chips on top.
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