One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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I called my doctor's office and explained my problem. The soonest appointment was for February 12th at 9:30am.
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OneBallBoi (imported)
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Get an appointment to the vets and go there. I can appointments at the vet the same day that I call.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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OneBallBoi (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:40 am Get an appointment to the vets and go there. I can appointments at the vet the same day that I call.
I might if I was a four-legged beastie
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OneBallBoi (imported)
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It is really a sad rendition on life. We can get better care for the family cat than we can for ourselves. So much for Obama Care. Back in the
1960's, Dr. Dougal accepted patients first come first served basis. If I got to his office at 8AM and registered. I got in that morning and saw him. If I wanted to see a Doctor because I have the flu, I would have to wait as long as you do Wolfie. So I just keep taking Coough medicine and Cold Medicine and suffer it out. I can remember in the 1960's, my father having pneumonia and the doctor making a house call at 2AM to care for Dad.. We got better care back in the old days then we get today.
1960's, Dr. Dougal accepted patients first come first served basis. If I got to his office at 8AM and registered. I got in that morning and saw him. If I wanted to see a Doctor because I have the flu, I would have to wait as long as you do Wolfie. So I just keep taking Coough medicine and Cold Medicine and suffer it out. I can remember in the 1960's, my father having pneumonia and the doctor making a house call at 2AM to care for Dad.. We got better care back in the old days then we get today.
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OneBallBoi (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:26 am It is really a sad rendition on life. We can get better care for the family cat than we can for ourselves. So much for Obama Care.
Cheap shot and remember it was a copy of Mittens plan. The political forum is closed.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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ught a cold a few days ago. Probably due to my lack of heatOneBallBoi (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:26 am It is really a sad rendition on life. We can get better care for the family cat than we can for ourselves. So much for Obama Care. Back in the
1960's, Dr. Dougal accepted patients first come first served basis. If I got to his office at 8AM and registered. I got in that morning and saw him. If I wanted to see a Doctor because I have the flu, I would have to wait as long as you do Wolfie. So I just keep taking Coough medicine and Cold Medicine and suffer it out.
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tugon (imported)
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Sadly Mac a cold is from being exposed to a virus and not from being cold. There is still no cure for a cold. A treated cold lasts two weeks and an untreated cold lasts 14 days. The best thing to prevent a cold is frequent handwashing. If you touch something from someone with a cold wash your hands before you touch your nose, face or around your eyes.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:01 pm ught a cold a few days ago. Probably due to my lack of heat![]()
Sadly Mac a cold is from being exposed to a virus and not from being cold. There is still no cure for a cold. A treated cold lasts two weeks and an untreated cold lasts 14 days. The best thing to prevent a cold is frequent handwashing. If you touch something from someone with a cold wash your hands before you touch your nose, face or around your eyes.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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tugon (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:47 pm Sadly Mac a cold is from being exposed to a virus and not from being cold. There is still no cure for a cold. A treated cold lasts two weeks and an untreated cold lasts 14 days. The best thing to prevent a cold is frequent handwashing. If you touch something from someone with a cold wash your hands before you touch your nose, face or around your eyes.
Frequent hand washing requires running water. None here - alas.
Liz tried to sign up Jeanette for regular high school but she was rejected. Jeanette will be 18 in February and still lacks 250 credits to graduate. The School Board recommended Adult School and job training.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:56 pm Frequent hand washing requires running water. None here - alas.
Sorry Mac I lost track.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Between the head-cold and the inflamed psiatic nerve, I'd choose the cold 
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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It's 51 degrees outside and 36 inside my house - brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Yeah, yeah I know, 51 is a heat-wave in Minnesota/Wisconsin/Indiana
Yeah, yeah I know, 51 is a heat-wave in Minnesota/Wisconsin/Indiana
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:33 am It's 51 degrees outside and 36 inside my house - brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Yeah, yeah I know, 51 is a heat-wave in Minnesota/Wisconsin/Indiana
Open the windows, put a fan in one of them and get your shorts and wife beaters out.
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OneBallBoi (imported)
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Someone here needs to adopt Wolfie and take him in.. He can not keep living like this forever.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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The local weatherman just announced that my town will dip down to 18 degrees tonight. I might go turn on my electric blankie a bit early tonight - brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:54 pm The local weatherman just announced that my town will dip down to 18 degrees tonight. I might go turn on my electric blankie a bit early tonight - brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
That's about what we're doing tonight, give or take 5F. You'd be comfortable in the land of milk and honey...
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If Mr. Wolf is willing I think we could make room for him somewhere in The Great Frozen North. --FLO--
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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I might freeze 
This morning I was freezing in my den.
Tonight, it's sorta toasty with my electric blankie on my lap
This morning I was freezing in my den.
Tonight, it's sorta toasty with my electric blankie on my lap
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Uncle Flo (imported)
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Central heating is amazing, you should look into it. --FLO--
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:11 am Central heating is amazing, you should look into it. --FLO--
I will as soon as the Red Nun adopts me
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:11 am I just returned from the ER. They said my Sciatic nerve was inflamed and it will just take time for it to heal.
They gave me two Rx's: Motrin for the pain and a nerve pill called Gabepentin. I pick them up at Walgreens in a few hours.
By the way, the Gabepentin has been as useful as tits on a boar. I haven't noticed any relief.
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OneBallBoi (imported)
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I always thought the expression was "Tits on a bull."
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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I'm OLD, boars and bulls at my age all look alike