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i believe chocolate cake is the recommended post-surgery diet.
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Now I like that thinking!!!!!!! That is a freaking awesome smiley!

In some Catholic hospitals during Lent, they won't serve meat on Fridays.
 
Now I like that thinking!!!!!!! That is a freaking awesome smiley!

In some Catholic hospitals during Lent, they won't serve meat on Fridays.

oddly enough, the best ruben sandwich i have EVER had was in the hospital when i had knee surgery. no other ruben has ever compared. i don't know what i'd eat now (except chocolate cake) as a vegetarian.
 
oddly enough, the best ruben sandwich i have EVER had was in the hospital when i had knee surgery. no other ruben has ever compared. i don't know what i'd eat now (except chocolate cake) as a vegetarian.

I used to eat at the hospital cafeteria when I worked just down the street from it. The food was really good!!!!!!!! I couldn't believe it. :confused3 The turkey tetrezzini was amazing!
 
I used to eat at the hospital cafeteria when I worked just down the street from it. The food was really good!!!!!!!! I couldn't believe it. :confused3 The turkey tetrezzini was amazing!

i wonder if it's actually the food we don't like in the hospital, or if maybe it's the service :scared:. or maybe medications made it all taste creepy.

but i'm tellin' ya...that ruben...yum.
 

i wonder if it's actually the food we don't like in the hospital, or if maybe it's the service :scared:. or maybe medications made it all taste creepy.

but i'm tellin' ya...that ruben...yum.

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: The service could be part of the problem, I think it's the crappy low salt, low whatever diets they have people on too that make it taste funky.

I had a seriously awesome chicken sandwich the last time I was in the hospital, maybe it was because I hadn't eaten in like 28 hours, but it was sooooo good!

Which hospital was the ruben in, I might have to go check it out!:lmao: :thumbsup2

I wonder if I could get a show on the food network or the travel channel where I go around to different hospitals and rate the food??????
 
I think Honu Girl is on to something - you don't get to eat for a day or so - so whatever your first meal is is fabulous. :rotfl:

BTW - when is your surgery? I have to rev up the warm fuzzy machine.
 
I think Honu Girl is on to something - you don't get to eat for a day or so - so whatever your first meal is is fabulous. :rotfl:

That's totally got to be their secret!!! We've figured them out. They get the patients really hungry so they think their meal is the best ever! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

BTW - when is your surgery? I have to rev up the warm fuzzy machine.

March 25th is the date. Thanks for the warm fuzzies! I appreciate them. :hug: :flower3: :cheer2:
 
Two things that I saw this morning that made my head ache:



This from a story about what fields will benefit from the 'stimulus':

Federal Government. A $787 billion package doesn't just administer itself. There will be openings for more lawyers, regulators, accountants, and administrators to ensure all of the dollars go where they're intended.



Great....just what we need.

:headache:





And then I saw this add on a web page:

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I hope that I have some duct tape around here somewhere!

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Morning all! Been lurking. Sick little one.


Read the 2% thread. Interesting. If you make that much money you should willingly give more to help your fellow Americans. Hmmm...

Going to crawl back under my happy rock. I am not sure I understand the "average American" anymore. And sadly not sure I want to.

But I luvs my friends here. Great minds thing alike.;)

Yes they don't seen to understand that by taxing the "rich" it makes all of us pay more for things. We make no where near 500K or even 250K but that doesn't mean I want their taxes to go up. I mean a 100% tax on anything over 500K? Whey would anyone work to make more then 500K???

I think Honu Girl is on to something - you don't get to eat for a day or so - so whatever your first meal is is fabulous. :rotfl:

BTW - when is your surgery? I have to rev up the warm fuzzy machine.

I think that's pretty much right anything you eat after not eating for a day will taste pretty good.


On another note we may get a special election in IL for Senator. It's what the state should have done in the first place but they were too scared of losing the seat to a Republican.

Also Burres' son was appointed head of some forclosure avoidance project... his house was in forclosure at the time. :scared1:
 


I had a seriously awesome chicken sandwich the last time I was in the hospital, maybe it was because I hadn't eaten in like 28 hours, but it was sooooo good!

Which hospital was the ruben in, I might have to go check it out!:lmao: :thumbsup2

I wonder if I could get a show on the food network or the travel channel where I go around to different hospitals and rate the food??????

HA! what a great idea for a show!!!!

i was in french hospital in san francisco. it is now kaiser, so i wouldn't bother.
 
For those of you who 'twitter', Senator McCain (whom I follow) twitted this message an hour ago (noon):

SenJohnMcCainTmr I am gonna tweet the TOP TEN PORKIEST PROJECTS in theOmnibus Spending bill the Congress is about to pass

No link, since 'tweets' go pretty fast. I shall copy the tweets tomorrow (that is what 'Tmr' means) as he posts them.
 
Have we posted this yet? I haven't been on the DIS a lot lately to keep up with everything.

I work at a CPA firm; one of the Tax Partners just sent this out to us in a e-mail:

Obama Budget Will Seek to Increases Taxes on Wealthiest to Help Out the Rest
Posted Feb. 26, 2009, 10:45 AM ET

President Obama will unveil his fiscal year 2010 budget proposal Feb. 26 which would fulfill a campaign pledge by reinstating the top marginal tax brackets beginning in 2011, according to sources in the Washington lobbying community and on Capitol Hill familiar with the numbers.

Specifically, the budget would reinstate the 36 percent and 39.6 percent rates for taxpayers earning over $200,000 for single filers and $250,000 for joint filers. It also would reinstate the personal exemption phaseout and limitation on itemized deductions; and impose a 20 percent rate on capital gains and dividends for the same group of taxpayers. Some of the provisions would be used to pay for a $634 billion reserve fund for health care reform.
According to the tables obtained by BNA, the budget also will seek to make permanent the recently enacted Making Work Pay tax cut of $400 for individual filers and $800 for joint filers as well as a provision reducing the earnings threshold for the refundable portion of the child tax credit. On the business side, the budget seeks to make permanent the research and development tax credit and expand the net operating loss carryback provision.

To offset many of these tax measures, beginning in 2011, the budget would tax carried interest as ordinary income, reinstate Superfund taxes, repeal the last-in, first-out method of accounting, “implement international enforcement, reform deferral, and other tax reform policies,” repeal the tax code Section 199 manufacturing deduction for oil and natural gas companies, and repeal the percentage depletion for oil and natural gas from marginal properties. The budget blueprint also includes language codifying the economic substance doctrine.

Obama's submission includes provisions that would implement a cap-and-trade system and use some of the funds raised to offset the cost of extending the Making Work Pay credit beyond 2010.

According to sources, the budget projects an almost $7 trillion shortfall between receipts and spending over its 10-year forecast window, including a $1.752 trillion deficit in the current fiscal year. In the budget outline to be released later Feb. 26, the 2010 deficit would total about $1.171 trillion, the sources said, but Obama would still meet his goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2013, with a projected $533 billion shortfall. That would still be larger than the current nominal record for a deficit, 2008's $454.8 billion.


So, these news headlines everywhere about Obama cutting the deficit in half his first term in office isn't about our current deficit. Nope, it's about our new deficit after he completes his spending frenzy. But, most are saying that he won’t even be able to cut down his new spending by 2013 like he’s trying to promise.

But I think that we already knew that.
 
We're at the 10 pg mark - any title suggestions?

i've been saving the suggestions:

- duct tape is cheaper when purchased in bulk
- talk to the left thread, 'cause you ain't right
- 0% nancy pelosi; Never had it, never will
- conservatives: the inconvenient threat
- conservative thread: There's Nothing Duct Tape Can't Take Care Of
 
How about "The Conservative Thread: We're a bunch of gun-huggin' tea-burning conservative hippies" :teeth:

Or if that's too long, "The Conservative Thread: Gun-huggin' and Tea-burnin'"
 
Have we posted this yet? I haven't been on the DIS a lot lately to keep up with everything.

I work at a CPA firm; one of the Tax Partners just sent this out to us in a e-mail:

amazing how theft is suddenly acceptable.
 
How about "The Conservative Thread: We're a bunch of gun-huggin' tea-burning conservative hippies" :teeth:

Or if that's too long, "The Conservative Thread: Gun-huggin' and Tea-burnin'"

(hippies tended to be liberal though...so maybe the second one?)
 
Have we posted this yet? I haven't been on the DIS a lot lately to keep up with everything.

So, these news headlines everywhere about Obama cutting the deficit in half his first term in office isn't about our current deficit. Nope, it's about our new deficit after he completes his spending frenzy. But, most are saying that he won’t even be able to cut down his new spending by 2013 like he’s trying to promise.

But I think that we already knew that.

See my previously posted image. :sad2:
 
How about "The Conservative Thread: We're a bunch of gun-huggin' tea-burning conservative hippies" :teeth:

Or if that's too long, "The Conservative Thread: Gun-huggin' and Tea-burnin'"

The Conservative Thread: The American Tea Party
 
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