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  • Elective Surgery and Ozempic

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    George KG
    Aspiration of gastric contents is a very bad thing. It is the anesthesiologist's nightmare. Well, one of several, actually. I've had it happen to me once - a pediatric case who had been NPO for at least 12 hours. He recovered fine. One of my partners had a lady with a hiatal hernia. As soon as he put her to sleep, everything came up into her mouth...and down her trachea. She died in the ICU about a week later.
  • I'll be darned, a decent bill...

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    MikM
    Middle class deniability
  • What's wrong with this picture?

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in What's wrong with this picture?: Wearing shorts in the winter in Chicago? Actually, the photo was from August 2019.
  • Where's TuCa?

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    RenaudaR
    Interesting that on Monday the Russians wheeled out their Ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, for an interview with the BBC’s Stephen Sackur 48 hours before FuCa talks to Putin. In a real world it should be Sackur interviewing Putin. But then he would ask the contentious and hard questions. Besides, most Americans don’t follow foreign English language news sources anyways unless they’re connected to the Murdoch family. Still the interview with Nebenzia is telling. He plays the victim just as well as Putin will play it with FuCa. Worth the 23 minutes, it will set the stage for the main event coming your way in the next day or two: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct4p8r
  • Hay Mark! Social Security Payouts

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    kluursK
    @Copper said in Hay Mark! Social Security Payouts: , for no good reason, just as a bit of a hedge against the early demise of either her or Social Security. Yeah, I'm betting on the survival of SS - but then again, I bet on Beta as opposed to VHS. Probably should figure that SS will disappear by the end of the year.
  • Meanwhile, in Canada...

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    RenaudaR
    @Jolly said in Meanwhile, in Canada...: Is Ontario still in Canada? As Mik wrote, depends who you ask. Others might say Canada is Ontario. But they too would be very wrong.
  • The Israel Veto

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    George KG
    @Mik said in The Israel Veto: Doesn’t make any sense, does it? Oh, it does, if you read the article.
  • The Reign of the Murder Turtle

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in The Reign of the Murder Turtle: an even better replacement for Sotomayor. Ah! A wise Latino!
  • Is the treatment underused?

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    MikM
    Mine wasn’t nearly that expensive. Just looked it up - zero. Now I decided not to take it because I had three or four days left and it never got severe enough to risk the side effects, plus the prevalence of rebound risk
  • Meanwhile, at Dartmouth

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  • Massie's Questioning

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    JollyJ
    You know what might be fun? Let Trump drop something alleging that in those conversations was something implicating Pelosi or Federal involvement in instigating the riot, and see if the boys at the Secret Service can come up with the records...
  • The 14th amendment is important

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    kluursK
    That's another amendment that someone should add to the list previously posted. Perhaps TuCa will support an amendment that would allow Putin to run for President.
  • RIP Toby Keith

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    JollyJ
    One of my favorite Toby Keith stories... When Toby was starting out, he played the TLO Circuit. In the music biz, that's Texas-Louisiana-Oklahoma, mostly Oklahoma, NE Texas and NW Louisiana. There are some absolute dives in that part of the world. Remember that scene in The Blues Brothers where they played a bar with chicken wire in front of the stage? Well, there are bars like that on the TLO circuit. Bar fights are not uncommon. Whole bar fights do rarely happen, but they do. Toby had just started to gain a little traction, enough to hire a manager, but he still was playing the circuit. One night, the bar they were playing erupted into a full bar fight. The manager is trying to get the band out of there, so they all head for the door. Toby, being a big guy, led the pack and the manager figured the safest place was behind Toby. Some idiot was dumb enough or drunk enough to sucker punch Toby Keith. The manager said Toby grabbed the guy with one hand and beat him with the other. The guy was screaming he'd had enough, when Toby stopped just long enough to look at the guy and tell him, "I'll let you know when you've had enough". Then he hit him again, put the guy's lights out and dropped him like a sack of potatoes...
  • Projectfarm does non-stick pans

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    JollyJ
    @89th said in Projectfarm does non-stick pans: Might have to buy some Granitestone. Does anyone put their pots/pans in the dishwasher? I always hand wash, but I know they’re dishwasher safe. Also I noticed he added a coating of veggie oil to each pan. I know that was in the instructions but I would like to see how the pans perform without any nonstick prep. Everything but the cast iron.
  • Time For Impeachment?

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    JollyJ
    Probably. But the bar has been set.
  • Sniper Kills Bank Robber

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    JollyJ
    Speaking of snipers... One if my friends was a Marine sniper in Vietnam. If it was standing still, it was dead. If it was running, he was no better than me. He always shot a .308. When we were checking scopes and knew they were right, he'd shoot cereal boxes for us. Two hundred yards, he'd call his shots...Upper left, lower right, center...And hit them. That's hitting a palm-sized target every time, 200 yards.
  • The Ride

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    Doctor PhibesD
    We pulled ours off the buses after a couple of years and drove them in, or they walked/cycled to middle school which was right around the corner. The bussing experience was like a daily visit to the lord of the flies, which was rather at odds with the school experience.
  • The Saddle

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    George KG
    @taiwan_girl said in The Saddle: Are the stirrups different for "Western" riders and "English" riders? YEs, they are. The Western stirrup is usually made of leather with a wide footpiece. Some, however, do have metal parts and some with wood. English stirrups are all metal, with a rubber insert which helps keep your boot in place. In practice, I never noticed a real difference for the type of riding I did. However, the Western stirrup can have a closed portion to it, to prevent shrubbery, etc from getting tangled within it. [image: 1707273202615-image.jpeg] [image: 1707273211475-image.jpeg]
  • Another Social Network

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    89th8
    Cool name. Reminds me of another collaboration tech tool I used to use called Bluescape.
  • Hay Ivorythumper!

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    Doctor PhibesD
    And maybe the family tree?