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LOL….. That’s a pretty funny little meter yer mother-in-law’s got there, LART

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Man what a day.  Tried to remotely update some software on the server at > work.  It crashed, everything is f****d up now.  Have to go in tomorrow and > probably Thursday and try and sort it all out.  Boss still thinks that > adding "options" to a piece of software is no big deal and should take 10-15 > minutes tops to add.  I have shredded the inside of my cheek on my tooth. I > lost the filling the other day, leaving a sharp edge that my cheek rubs > against whilst chewing gum.  Can’t get in to see the dentist until the 16th. > Wife’s birthday today :) , wife’s relatives came over :( .  I was trying to > upload some images from my digital camera so I could show them to her > family, at that point my computer decided it didn’t like me any more and > crashed 4 times within 5 minutes.  I was furious.  The whole time I was > pounding away at the keyboard (literally) I could hear my mother-in-law > upstairs. > Have you ever heard a noise that after a while it makes you completely and > totally nuts?  My mother-in-law has a cough.  Let me rephrase that.  My > mother-in-law has a cough that is integrated into the fabric of her being. > She has had the same cough for the past 14 years I have known her, kind of a > uh-huh uh-huh cough that drives me nuts.  I think she uses it in place of a > period when signaling the end of her sentences.  It really drives me nuts. > Now there is a medical reason for her cough, she does have asthma. However, > I’ve seen her take her medication, her inhaler and her nebulizer.  She does > not inhale correctly and most of the medication goes off into the > stratosphere probably to deplete the ozone layer.  She also is highly > allergic to cats, which is of course why she has two of them.  uh-huh > uh-huh.  uh-huh uh-huh. > I’m just thinking of her meter and what it would look like…… > Fourteen years One week, one day, 16 hours, 4 minutes and 2 seconds of > coughing every ten minutes. 121186 nebulizer puffs not taken, wasting > $12237.36. Time spent annoying son-in-law: 2 years, 3 months, 4 days, 2 > hours, 50 minutes. > OK, I feel better now.  There’s just some people in life that tend to make > your blood pressure go up a notch or ten.  it’s too bad they all happen to > be relatives.;) > Off to relax now, her family has left the building.  (I was civil the whole > time AND I didn’t smoke!) > Greg Groth > Four weeks, one day, 16 hours, 27 minutes and 19 seconds. 1187 cigarettes > not smoked, saving $237.48. Life saved: 4 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes.

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Greg — Ok, now the bike posts are too bad, but really … you just might have to start putting warnings on posts such as this one.  I just hate to spit sweetened ice tea all over my monitor.    Sorry you had to deal with the in-laws (at least they are gone now, lol) but I loved your MILs meter.  Too funny. Hang in there and Hang out here, Coleen – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Man what a day.  Tried to remotely update some software on the server at > work.  It crashed, everything is f****d up now.  Have to go in tomorrow and > probably Thursday and try and sort it all out.  Boss still thinks that > adding "options" to a piece of software is no big deal and should take 10-15 > minutes tops to add.  I have shredded the inside of my cheek on my tooth.  I > lost the filling the other day, leaving a sharp edge that my cheek rubs > against whilst chewing gum.  Can’t get in to see the dentist until the 16th. > Wife’s birthday today :) , wife’s relatives came over :( .  I was trying to > upload some images from my digital camera so I could show them to her > family, at that point my computer decided it didn’t like me any more and > crashed 4 times within 5 minutes.  I was furious.  The whole time I was > pounding away at the keyboard (literally) I could hear my mother-in-law > upstairs. > Have you ever heard a noise that after a while it makes you completely and > totally nuts?  My mother-in-law has a cough.  Let me rephrase that.  My > mother-in-law has a cough that is integrated into the fabric of her being. > She has had the same cough for the past 14 years I have known her, kind of a > uh-huh uh-huh cough that drives me nuts.  I think she uses it in place of a > period when signaling the end of her sentences.  It really drives me nuts. > Now there is a medical reason for her cough, she does have asthma.  However, > I’ve seen her take her medication, her inhaler and her nebulizer.  She does > not inhale correctly and most of the medication goes off into the > stratosphere probably to deplete the ozone layer.  She also is highly > allergic to cats, which is of course why she has two of them.  uh-huh > uh-huh.  uh-huh uh-huh. > I’m just thinking of her meter and what it would look like…… > Fourteen years One week, one day, 16 hours, 4 minutes and 2 seconds of > coughing every ten minutes. 121186 nebulizer puffs not taken, wasting > $12237.36. Time spent annoying son-in-law: 2 years, 3 months, 4 days, 2 > hours, 50 minutes. > OK, I feel better now.  There’s just some people in life that tend to make > your blood pressure go up a notch or ten.  it’s too bad they all happen to > be relatives.;) > Off to relax now, her family has left the building.  (I was civil the whole > time AND I didn’t smoke!) > Greg Groth > Four weeks, one day, 16 hours, 27 minutes and 19 seconds. 1187 cigarettes > not smoked, saving $237.48. Life saved: 4 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Greg, I am sooooo familiar with that cough, it comes from my 5yo daughter, > and most often happens RIGHT IN MY EAR! > AAAAAAAAuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhh  Drives me nuts too.  She > also continuously picks at her nose (still can’t teach her to blow, she just > doesn’t get it), sniffles and snorts.  Her cough is so loud that everywhere > we go people tell her "Bless you". > With hope and heart, > Kathleen > — > f3as3 > Have you ever heard a noise that after a while it makes you completely and > totally nuts?  My mother-in-law has a cough.  Let me rephrase that.  My > mother-in-law has a cough that is integrated into the fabric of her being. > She has had the same cough for the past 14 years I have known her, kind of > a > uh-huh uh-huh cough that drives me nuts.  I think she uses it in place of > a > period when signaling the end of her sentences.  It really drives me nuts. > Now there is a medical reason for her cough, she does have asthma. > However, > I’ve seen her take her medication, her inhaler and her nebulizer.  She > does > not inhale correctly and most of the medication goes off into the > stratosphere probably to deplete the ozone layer.  She also is highly > allergic to cats, which is of course why she has two of them.  uh-huh > uh-huh.  uh-huh uh-huh. > Fourteen years One week, one day, 16 hours, 4 minutes and 2 seconds of > coughing every ten minutes. 121186 nebulizer puffs not taken, wasting > $12237.36. Time spent annoying son-in-law: 2 years, 3 months, 4 days, 2 > hours, 50 minutes. > Greg Groth > Four weeks, one day, 16 hours, 27 minutes and 19 seconds. 1187 cigarettes > not smoked, saving $237.48. Life saved: 4 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes.

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> Off to relax now, her family has left the building.  (I was civil the whole > time AND I didn’t smoke!) > Greg Groth > Four weeks, one day, 16 hours, 27 minutes and 19 seconds. 1187 cigarettes > not smoked, saving $237.48. Life saved: 4 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes.

Hahahahahaah Greg, I empathise with ya, my MIL drives me nuts too she has that way of saying "Are you still not smoking" that makes me feel she’s desperate for me to say "No I’m smoking" so I always answer her with a touch of sarcasm in the "yeah". Commiserations on the pewter problems but didn’t know about the conspiracy computers have against new quitters? They either crash, get a virus, or just won’t cough up AS3 posts <eg>  Don’t worry though it does get better <as well as the quit ;) > hugs padders (

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