Psycho-Babble Social Thread 908520

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the nob does the job

Posted by manic 666 on July 25, 2009, at 14:01:37

although im on 150 sertraline 4 mm ativan ,colesteral tabs, an thyriod tabs, plus 2000 mm ibruferin to stop me eating my painful legs, i can still ge the snake to rise,all be reluctantly,but it does ,its the couldnt care less situation, thats a bummer , i was going to ask for viagra, but the wife said why, your ok ,i said once a week is not me , an if i am waiting to orgasm im afraid its the one hand shuffle like forever. its a good job they invented baby oil or i would get carpet burn blues, she said you could cut out the 2 to 3 pints of stella a day, now thats going a bit to far i told her an dont ever trigger me again,they never think do they.

 

Re: the nob does the job » manic 666

Posted by Phillipa on July 25, 2009, at 20:57:12

In reply to the nob does the job, posted by manic 666 on July 25, 2009, at 14:01:37

Manic didn't know you also took thyroid? Snake I saw a big one a few days ago. Phillipa

 

Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa

Posted by Kath on August 3, 2009, at 20:27:49

In reply to Re: the nob does the job » manic 666, posted by Phillipa on July 25, 2009, at 20:57:12

> Manic didn't know you also took thyroid? Snake I saw a big one a few days ago. Phillipa

~ ~ Jeez Phillipa - you're really stepping forward for some teasing with that statement on this thread!!!!!!

Seriously, what type of snake? The only poisonous ones we have are Massasauga rattlesnakes & it's been decades since anyone has died from a bite from one. I was told by a Park official at Killbear Prov Pk that a bite from one hurts like the devil, but when you go to hosp they have you sit there for a couple of hours to see how you are & if you're okay, they let you go home!

Do you have many poisonous snakes there? I think I remember a former Babbler who was a neighbour of yours saying that she didn't take her dog for a walk in the forest because of poisonous snakes?

Where did you see it? On your property?

Kath (can you tell I'm fascinated by snakes? My kids used to have various ones as pets.....Very small ones - one was about 4 inches long & skinnier than a pencil. He was SO cute. If you held him on your palm he'd sometimes curl up & if you put your other fingers gently on him he'd go to sleep! SO cute.

K

 

Meds neg affects........ » manic 666

Posted by Kath on August 3, 2009, at 20:31:26

In reply to the nob does the job, posted by manic 666 on July 25, 2009, at 14:01:37

Hi Manic - It's really awful that so many of these meds have that affect. It'd be great if the drug companies were able to develop something that can help people & not have this negative affect, which has a huge impact on people's lives.

:-(

Kath

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath

Posted by Phillipa on August 3, 2009, at 21:28:00

In reply to Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa, posted by Kath on August 3, 2009, at 20:27:49

Kath that would be Wildcard. Yup copperheads water moccasins. The snake in question is someone's term. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa

Posted by Kath on August 3, 2009, at 21:31:55

In reply to Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath, posted by Phillipa on August 3, 2009, at 21:28:00

So Phillipa - what type did you see?

K

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath

Posted by Phillipa on August 3, 2009, at 21:50:29

In reply to Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa, posted by Kath on August 3, 2009, at 21:31:55

Kath both right here where I live and not in the country in the road and huge black snakes. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa

Posted by Kath on August 4, 2009, at 10:04:46

In reply to Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath, posted by Phillipa on August 3, 2009, at 21:50:29

Yikes. I'd be so freaked out.

When I'm at Killbear, I 'walk loud'........clomp along to give any rattlesnakes a real good chance to go elsewhere, which is what they prefer to do.

If I lived where you do, I'd certainly be afraid to go outside at night in my backyard without a very good flashlight!

hugs, Kath

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath

Posted by Phillipa on August 4, 2009, at 20:31:23

In reply to Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa, posted by Kath on August 4, 2009, at 10:04:46

Kath I'm not in the woods Wildcard was so it's very safe here. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Phillipa

Posted by Kath on August 6, 2009, at 9:56:33

In reply to Re: Snakes - the wildlife kind.......... » Kath, posted by Phillipa on August 4, 2009, at 20:31:23

That's good~

xo K


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