Will you guys make some posts if you are there?
Mair went to heck and back figgurin out her News Program. She almost went
into a Grave Depression over it. She is like that. She takes things too
hard, if you ask me.
She is hear sporadically...she's watchin movies while she's restin, and she
is actually gettin out some... doin her own errans and stuff like that. I
think she's finally gettin well, from that thing that got her back at the
end of December!
She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from feelin
distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full.
Anyhow
Your Devoted Nephew
and Newsgroup Mascot
Pigmet
I am here just haven't had much time to enter any thing. I am same old stuff going on. Open wound,
still packing it and still having the nurse see me for 3 days a week while hubby does it the rest of
the days. It is getting smaller and now finding out it may close off before the wound heals inside
out. So if that happens the surgeon says it will be fine. I say, well what if it ruptures open and
he says OH it could, but I doubt it.
I say "well would a, could a, shoulda , kinda is that how this is going to go and he just looked at
me LOL. Guess he don't like my jokes. But I tell you, if he don't like me handling this in a fun
fashion, he would be hearing lots of cursing for sure hehehe.
SO I am around and pain level much less. Just hip pain and thigh pain like some one stabs ya, but
then I am up walking more and moving around pretty good for 3 months after surgery. At least that
is what they all say.
Lupus is off and on active also. I see rhuemy, heart doc and surgeon all in ONE week. Should find
out more things next week for sure. At least they all find something to chat about. Then the bills
come and so it goes.
Hope you all are doing well, good to come on here and see someone responding. HI Mair and Pigmet.
Be good and cross that bridge when you get to it (remember my geography lesson lady?)
smile We love ya
janers
> Hi Everyone!
> Will you guys make some posts if you are there?
Sure, unless you mean I have to be "all there."
> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from
> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full.
I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch?
--Bill Thompson
or too deeply...
--
Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group].
Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or <URL:http://www.northeastlupus.
org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk>
I'm glad to hear that there has been some progress with your foot, and have
hopes that it will continue to heal properly. I've "missed" most of this
year so far by being sick--by that I mean getting a virus, and then
recovering from it--but I too am slowly getting a bit better.....
Love to you
Mair
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I watch lots of movies. I will find an actor that I like, and then do a
"film festival" of his/her work. Usually by the time I am done, I have
found another "new" actor to research.. I guess it's a web-surfing style.
Some actors I have done include Robert Downey Jr, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt,
Julia Roberts, Mel Gibson....and many others
It's a great thing to do while I'm resting my body!
Thanks for responding to Pigmet's request.
Mair
Meaning what? She feels things too deeply? Definitely! And she is scared
of alot of things lots of the time. New computer experiences frighten her.
She needs to have the spirit of adventure to try new things, such as audio
and video, and learnin her software programs..... so that's what I mean
Thanks for writin!
Your Devoted Nephew
Pigmet
It was one of my dreadful puns...
> She feels things too deeply? Definitely! And she is scared
>of alot of things lots of the time. New computer experiences frighten her.
>She needs to have the spirit of adventure to try new things, such as audio
>and video, and learnin her software programs..... so that's what I mean
>
>Thanks for writin!
U2
>
>Your Devoted Nephew
>Pigmet
>
Which makes me Uncle Andy ;)
I feel another decade older already :)
No, you are Unkle Andy. And that deeply thing was a pun? I didn't get it.
Did anyone else in the room get that joke?
Met
Mair
"Pigmet" wrote
"Andy" wrotePigmet wrote
She almost
>>>>went
>>>>into a Grave Depression over it. She is like that. She takes things
>>>>too
>>>>hard, if you ask me.
>>> or too deeply...
>>Meaning what?
>
> It was one of my dreadful puns...
"Shelagh" <valle...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:GBsPj.213583$pM4.88694@pd7urf1no...
I guess I didn't tell you or you were off. I had back surgery, that is the open wound that is
healing.
My foot was a year and half ago and that is pretty good but for some mild swelling off and on in the
ankle.
The back happened in Jan while heading south for the WINTER. yuk
HOPE You are doing better each day. I keep you in my prayers
hugs
janers
Thanks for replying to the post. You are such a dear. And isn't it nice to
have a big, warm thread going through here, as opposed to some others that
we would really rather be rid of?
Yeah.
My love to you, Janers
Mair
> "William R. Thompson" wrote:
>> "Pigmet" wrote:
>>> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from
>>> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full.
>> I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch?
> I meant to ask... do you watch movies? What are your favorites?
Leaving my low taste for vampire movies out of it (okay, "Near Dark"
is a favorite, but that's too scary for Pigmet), there are silent movies
like "Safety Last" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and
"cult" movies like "Oh! What A Lovely War!" and "The Duellists."
Plus a lot of science fiction, like "2001," "Bladerunner" and "The
Truman Show." And I don't know why I watched "Calamity Jane"
recently, but I'm glad I did.
--Bill Thompson
You win double cookies :)
mmm, let's not go there :)
janers
Oh, you guys are just too witty and fun for someone with Grave Depression.
Now you got me thinking about the Big Dirtnap!
You like *weird* stuff, dude! the only one of all those that I have seen is
"The Truman Show," and I loved that! I belong to a monthy plan at my local
video store. When cable television got too expensive for me, I had it
turned off! Now I watch 8 or 9 movies a week, and no commercials!
I used to be into sci-fi when I was a kid, and even in high school, but that
has gone. I think one of my spouses was down on it, and so I stopped. Boo
for me! I shoulda just kept right on. Alan Rickman and Tim Allen made a
Sci-Fi movie...Galaxy Quest! That is very funny! I will watch funny sci-fi
in a flash if you have titles for me... like "Attack of the Killer
Tomatoes."
I'm "doing" Jane Austen both in books and movies right now... I am halfway
through, and boy! I think I need a break! Something new and funny. Whacha
got?
behave,
Mair
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Try here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_%28geology%29
Or you could try googling for "deepest depression"; the most popular
answer is the Dead Sea In Israel/Jordan at 1340 feet below sea level.
Let's turn to higher things! A mountain is a hunk of stuff that sticks
up above the surrounding land, yes? OK, so what's the world's tallest
one? Hint: it does NOT begin 'E'
And for a bonus point: what's the tallest known mountain in the
universe?
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How'd I do?
Thanks for bringing me out of that depression!
Mair
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Mauna Kea in Hawaii, is the tallest mountain in the world at 5800 meters, or 19000 feet from base to summit.and I believe Mair is correct with the tallest mountain in the universe being on Mars...named Olympus Mons, right?
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> Vampires! Then you certainly used to watch "Dark Shadows"! That was on
> after I came home from school every day.
I loved that show! Vampires, mad scientists, witches, werewolves
and sinister authority figures--just the thing when you're going to a
parochial grammar school.
> You like *weird* stuff, dude! the only one of all those that I have seen
> is "The Truman Show," and I loved that! I belong to a monthy plan at my
> local video store. When cable television got too expensive for me, I had
> it turned off! Now I watch 8 or 9 movies a week, and no commercials!
> I used to be into sci-fi when I was a kid, and even in high school, but
> that has gone. I think one of my spouses was down on it, and so I
> stopped. Boo for me! I shoulda just kept right on. Alan Rickman and Tim
> Allen made a Sci-Fi movie...Galaxy Quest! That is very funny! I will
> watch funny sci-fi in a flash if you have titles for me... like "Attack of
> the Killer Tomatoes."
Here's a short (two minutes) one you'll like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmQChellJV4
> I'm "doing" Jane Austen both in books and movies right now... I am halfway
> through, and boy! I think I need a break! Something new and funny.
> Whacha got?
You mean, like, a talkie? There's "Men In Black." And
have you seen the "Farscape" TV series? That's a show
with a great sense of humor. ("I can't believe I left a nuclear
bomb in an elevator!"--"That's okay. You've done worse.")
"Red Dwarf" is another funny sci-fi series that turns up on
some PBS stations.
--Bill Thompson
>Ah, "The Outer Limits," and "The Twilight Zone"! They really should get
>those on DVDs!
The original Outer Limits is on DVD, in glorious B&W and
mono sound.
--Bill Thompson
"Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world when measured from base
to summit, since its base is located on the seafloor about 19,000 feet
(5,800 m) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean, bringing its total
height to about 33,000 ft (10,000 m). "
>and I believe Mair is correct with the tallest mountain in the universe
>being on Mars...named Olympus Mons, right?
>
That's my understanding too. Interesting that it's so big that if you
were standing on it you wouldn't see it as a mountain!
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Dark Shadows: Day after day I was on the edge of my seat because Angelina
was going to bite Julian! Now I don't remember if she ever did. I seem to
remember that it went off the air after that.
As far as the movies above...this is just more to add to my list. And I
will certainly look for outer limits on DVD.
I have a new FILMFEST: James McAvoy, who starred in "Becoming Jane." He's
done a lot of movies that score over 7 on the IMBb ratings. I would have to
say my specialty is Romance. Now I am not the type to read cheap romantic
novels--never read even one, actually--but on the screen is different. I
love the chemistry between actors; I think that is a really neat thing.
Your specialty is silent films? So you've seen all of Chaplain's films?
How much silent film is there? Lots of titles? I don't know if my store
carries any...
We can take this conversation off the ng if you like. Just take the "nospam"
from my address and you can send mail. Maybe we've said enough already?
either way, I am enjoying it. Movies and Books are my "thing"
Mair
I don't get that. Did anybody else get that? You're standin on it and you
can't see it? What are ya doin, Andy? Standin on it sideways?
What's the other 50% the one on Venus? I'm too tired right now to look up
the actual name of it.
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No, the Hawaii one.
However, if you stand sideways and look straight, you can see anything
you want to see!
I am sufficiently uplifted, okay? :-)
You are a retired Plisisist or somethin. I have no idea what you are sayin.
Is this your roundabout way of saying I'm too short to see a mountain, just
because I am a piglet? You should not be prejudiced against other animals.
There. HAH!
Pigmet
> "Andy" wrote:
>> Pigmet wrote:
>>>"Andy" wrote:
(about Olympus Mons)
>>>> That's my understanding too. Interesting that it's so big that if you
>>>> were standing on it you wouldn't see it as a mountain!
>>>I don't get that. Did anybody else get that? You're standin on it and
>>>you can't see it? What are ya doin, Andy? Standin on it sideways?
>> It's because Mars, like the Earth, isn't flat but round. So if you stand
>> straight and look sideways, your line-of-sight comes to the horizon
>> before it comes to the edge of the mountain. If you were on earth and the
>> same size as me, the horizon is about 4.5 miles away - so if the edge of
>> the mountain is 50 miles away you can't see it.
>> However, if you stand sideways and look straight, you can see anything
>> you want to see!
> You are a retired Plisisist or somethin. I have no idea what you are
> sayin. Is this your roundabout way of saying I'm too short to see a
> mountain, just because I am a piglet? You should not be prejudiced
> against other animals.
> There. HAH!
Don't worry, Pigmet--if I was on Mars, I would be too short to see
Olympus Mons, too. That mountain lets all of us know what it's
like to be short!
The problem is that Olympus Mons isn't what we expect a volcano
to be. We usually think that a volcano is something like Mount
Vesuvius or Mount Fujiyama: a big cone with steep sides. Geologists
call that kind of volcano a "stratovolcano."
Olympus Mons is what geologists call a "shield volcano." That's
because it's shaped like the shield a Roman gladiator might carry:
big and round, with only a slight bulge at the center. Here is a NASA
page with some pictures of Olympus Mons:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/atlas/olympus-mons.html
It's as wide as Arizona or Missouri! (In Europe, that's "almost
as big as Spain.") The peak of Olympus Mons is 25 km high
(16 miles). If Arizona had a mountain that high at its center, and
we all stood at the state's border, none of us would see that
peak. It would be below our horizon.
Here's a picture that shows what Olympus Mons looks like
from a satellite:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/images/highres.html
Olympus Mons looks flat, doesn't it? When I look at that
picture I have trouble believing it's a mountain.
--Bill Thompson
I'm in the middle of a move, so I'll be off-line for a while.
I should be back around June first. You and Mair have a
good time, be healthy and keep the group happy!
--Bill Thompson