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Oh for crying in the corn

Posted By: Apple Scruff on 2007-11-29
In Reply to: DTWS post. I'm sorry, but I cannot support a show sm - No longer DTWS fan

I've put in zillions of urinary catheters in males. I've cleaned behind foreskins. I've "dug" people out when they've had more problems than milk of magnesia can handle. (I'm a nurse turned transcriptionist.) That's totally more intimate than dancing with someone. I have never cheated on my husband even with those experiences. LOL

If these people cheat, it's not the dancing's problem, it's the person's problem.

I do not care for this show one bit, so I'm not defending it at all. I just think this argument is not terribly valid.


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This casserole IS fabulous - my daughter made it last year, and hopefully will make it again this time! 
Thanks to both of you, even though I'm crying again now.
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Also CRYING MOM IT IS NOT RIGHT
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OMG, I am crying with you

This is just too fresh in my mind, having just lost my lab, Murphy less than 3 weeks ago.  I know what you are feeling and what you are going through.  I cried and cried over making the decision.  The vet sent me a wonderful card stating that sometimes the kindest thing we do for our pets is to say good bye.  Murphy just gave me a look when it was time.  I can't explain it, but I know he was trying to tell me that the suffering was too much. I read somewhere the dogs are very stoic.  They don't tend to show pain unless it is pretty severe, and his cries told me that it was pretty severe. 


As far as the buriel, the vet's office asked right up front on the phone.  I had the choice of cremation, a common buriel (here it is at a farm as we are a little on the rural side) or taking the body.  Talked to my sons, and my oldest said he would bury him, that he wanted him at home.  The vet wrapped him up very nicely for us, but did give us the option to do it ourselves.  Bless my son.  Murphy was a big dog, nearly 90 pounds, and my son had to work hard to dig his grave.  I am planning on planting a small flower bed there as well, as it is in the back corner of my yard, which is pretty barren right now. 


Anyhow, it should be your choice.  Just tell them up front what you want when the time comes.  I am so, so sorry you are going through this.  I wouldn't want to be in your shoes for anything right now.  Just keep telling little Fox how much you love him (though he knows that).  Please keep us posted on how things go for him. 


Well, I'm crying too, again! Well, you say sm
"she did what was in her heart." But I think what happened here is she didn't do what was in her heart. She did the right thing by walking away and coming back home, but she said she feels as if her heart is still back home. That's what makes it so sad. It totally caught her off guard - she didn't expect to feel that way after 20 years.

I just have to stay away from my home town, I guess. LOL
corn vs grass
Out west the prairie is a mess because the buffalo are missing. If you go to any ranch that is properly managed using grazing cattle there are flowers and prairie grasses everywhere, any land that is mismanaged looks awful. The prairie and the cattle were made for each other but are separated now because of feed lots. The cattle cannot be slaughtered past the age of two because of the endless list of diseases they succumb to. Also, if they only eat grain, the grain will kill them. So a little bit of corn at finishing may make them more valuable to the consumer, but it also increases the price to the consumer, compromises the health of the animal and the land. Letting them make food out of grass, rather than feeding them our food to make them marbled or juicy is controversial to me.
Okay, now what was up with the judge *crying*
I have never in my life seen or heard of a judge breaking down and crying like that. It just got more bizarre by the minute. I seriosly think he has some sort of mental disorder. WOW!
Can anyone watch this without crying?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PYBz2gjEfA


I sure couldn't.  It gets me so upset I actually felt ill, but at the same time I wish everyone thinking of getting a pet could watch it.  Hope I posted the link correctly.  It's on shelter animals.  The title is "In Hope, An Animal Shelter Story."


Crying my eyes out, here!
I finally watched the slide show the whole way through and am bawling like a baby.    Geez!  What a kid and what a family.  They are all in my prayers.
I was crying my eyes out!
Isn't Meryl Streep just the bomb!  What an awesome actress!!!  She transforms herself into her characters unlike anyone I've ever seen, I just love watching her act.
If you don't stop crying, I am just going to
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crying (over you), Roy Orbison and
you've lost that loving feeling by the righteous brothers.
Crying all morning.....sm

I have been married 15 years....this morning my husband came in and said, "Eric said your storage building is ready!"  You might think I would be happy.  He thought I would be.  The problem is that in 15 years of marriage I have been able to pick out nothing. I mentioned a few weeks ago that I would like an outside storage building.  I mentioned a couple I had seen.  My husband did not discuss it with me at all but went to the neighbor and had him build a storage building. I have no idea what it will look like, no idea what size, what color, anything.  It wouldn't be such a big deal but I honestly don't get to pick anything out. 


11 years ago I had just had a baby and my husband picked out our house while I was home recovering from a c-section.  He told me this was where we were going to live.  He had refused to even look at any of the houses I had liked during my pregnancy.  He told me we would remodel this house any way I wanted, get any furniture I wanted.  I was so anxious to get out of the rundown noisy apartment building we were in that I agreed to move here.  Then of course, no remodeling, no new furniture. 


Three years ago I really needed a new car. My husband said he would start looking for one.  HE would start looking for one for me.  A year later HE had still not found one.  I found a used, reasonably priced car and told him I wanted to buy it.  He said no.  I told him I really needed a vehicle. It was less than $10,000.  He finally agreed but was mad at me for a year over it and told his parents that I had gone out and bought myself "a new car".  It was actually 4 years old.  A year ago he bough a boat for $10,000 that I had never even seen and brought it home and announced we had a new boat.  Six months ago he bought a $30,000 truck and took me to see it at the dealership after he had already bought it. 


So now I am a b*tch for not being happy about the new storage building.  woohoo


Baked Corn Casserole

Baked Corn Casserole



  • 1 can creamed corn
  • 1 can whole kernel corn
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 medium bell pepper, chopped (I don't like)
  • 1 (2 oz) jar pimiento, chopped (I don't like)
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • red pepper, to taste
  • 2/3 cup milk
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 cup cracker crumbs 
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup butter -- melted

Combine all ingredients in order given; mix well. Pour into greased 2-quart ovenproof casserole.  Bake at 350 for 1 hr.


Corn sounds fabulous. Thanks!
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Another good corn recipe

1 15-16 can Mexicorn


1 small package yellow rice


6-8 oz cheddar cheese


1 can cream of chicken soup


 


Cook rice according to package directions. Mix with all other ingredients. Pour into small casserole dish and bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.


 


very, very tasty


OMG, fried cream corn?!!??
That stuff sounds like it should be from the "Coronary Cookbook."
Corn starch isn't really recommended
for yeast because it can actually feed yeast.


My DH uses Corn Husker's Lotion. NM
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For crying out loud people...
it is a TV show. If most of you put the time and energy you spend here being moral police and put it to some good use in the world, think of the things you could accomplish! Sounds like there are a bunch of insecure women out there. Face it, there are beautiful women on this earth and every man looks at them, no matter how whipped and controlled he is. It is nature, men are visual creatures. Face it, would your man rather look at a pretty woman all dressed up or someone in sweats who does not care about her appearance? Good luck trying to keep your man under lock and key... a perfect way to lose them!
We are all in the same field - just get along for crying out loud!

Why such a division?  The bottom line is that we all just want to communicate with people in the same field of work.  This does not give anyone the right to slam the "other board" or certain people.  Sounds like some of you just need to get a life.


Talc and corn starch are not the same thing...
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last year homemade carmel corn,
this year pumpkin mini-muffins with candy corn on top...
Mine does that weird loud crying
when she has her toy mouse- but it doesn't even have to be her mouse, it could be a milk jug lid thingy, but she walks around the house with it in her mouth and crying- it is the most mournful sound, I hate it. It makes me wonder if she thinks it is one of her babies?

She is the funniest cat. Her favorite thing to eat is french fries, and she chows the whole thing down. My other cat loves yogurt and you cannot eat yogurt in peace in my home.
My oldest furgirl is dying and I am crying
I have just called the veterinarian's office to see if there was anything they could give me to ease her pain, should she be in any which I do not think is the case. I have had her since she was born at my home so it is almost unbearable today. The vet had told me about a week or so ago that her organs were probably failing due to some lab tests she had. I gave her some water with a syringe and even tried feeding her some this morning as I do not want her to be hungry nor thirsty. She is laying on a blanket and I have a cover on her. Besides my having her put down which is really hurting my heart- she has been with me all these years- is there anything I can give her so she is not having a painful death and I just don’t know about it. Thanks everyone.
I'm still crying! *Don't read this if you Tivo'd the show!*
First off, I can't believe Alex said that stuff to Izzy! Even if he didn't mean it, what a jerk! And then to have her code like that, just when she started to remember things - like what he said!

Second, I heard that George was leaving the show, so him joining the Army was kind of a shock, but I thought that would be a nice way for him to leave - you know, go out all hero and stuff. Did they really have to kill him?!

And last, why can't Derek and Merideth just get married already! I mean, they sort of did, but not really! Come on!

I'm so frustrated that now we have to wait until this fall to find out what's happening! AAGGGGHHHH!

Okay, I'm waaayy to into this show!!! =)
Rub some baking soda or corn starch into him well and brush out? nm
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Do you have a corn maze to go thru nearby? Some are huge AND pricey! nm
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Oh for crying out loud! Drink some warm milk and
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Generic corn-chex cereal, milk, & a cup of coffee. (nm)
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Frito corn chips in the bottom of a bowl, chili
on that with your choice of toppings - we usually put shredded cheese and onions on top. The local BBQ joint makes it with corn chips, shredded pulled pork, bbq sauce and bbq beans - SOOOO good!!
Eye round roast, potatos, yams, corn, and string beans.
Taking advantage of the cool weather and using the oven.
One time our neighbor's kids fed our German shepherd candy corn while she was out on her run.
I was out in the driveway washing our car at the time, and I saw them playing with her, but then saw what they were feeding her. She then came inside and threw up yellow and orange all over our beige carpet. Thankfully we own a really good carpet steam cleaner!
Paris to serve all 45 days. Left court crying and screaming
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Fried chicken drummettes, mashed potatoes wiht homemade gravy, corn on cob and rolls
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