September 17, 2006 - 11 Night Southern Caribbean Part 2

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Tigger&Bubba said:
Had a conversation with Lamar last night. He was fixin' to report his AMEX card stolen. He saw these "weird" charges to these internet party supply houses on his card for unusual tropical items. I spent a few minutes explaining to him that they were legit. He said OK. Then he came back a couple of minutes later and said, "Aren't we going to just drive over to the pier and get on the ship like we always do and relax"?. :confused3

"MORRIS YOU CAN ALWAYS SLEEP WHEN YOU GET HOME" :rotfl: :rotfl: :lmao: :lmao: :goodvibes :goodvibes
 
Scott H said:
"MORRIS YOU CAN ALWAYS SLEEP WHEN YOU GET HOME" :rotfl: :rotfl: :lmao: :lmao: :goodvibes :goodvibes

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: good one Scott!

Funny thing is he's been in on all the planning. Picked out the fabric for his pirate costume. Went to the seamstress on his own. We went over and met Joe and Leslie for the wine Tasting at the Winery together. :goodvibes
 
Tigger&Bubba said:
Had a conversation with Lamar last night. He was fixin' to report his AMEX card stolen. He saw these "weird" charges to these internet party supply houses on his card for unusual tropical items. I spent a few minutes explaining to him that they were legit. He said OK. Then he came back a couple of minutes later and said, "Aren't we going to just drive over to the pier and get on the ship like we always do and relax"?. :confused3

Yeah right :lmao: :rotfl2:
 
Have to run. Personal training, Physical Therapy, Reflexology, and Massage today. Leave no stone unturned. See you all later.

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Tigger&Bubba said:
Had a conversation with Lamar last night. He was fixin' to report his AMEX card stolen. He saw these "weird" charges to these internet party supply houses on his card for unusual tropical items. I spent a few minutes explaining to him that they were legit. He said OK. Then he came back a couple of minutes later and said, "Aren't we going to just drive over to the pier and get on the ship like we always do and relax"?. :confused3

NOT!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl: Sorry Lamar... your cruise has been DISified!!

Funny thing is he's been in on all the planning. Picked out the fabric for his pirate costume. Went to the seamstress on his own. We went over and met Joe and Leslie for the wine Tasting at the Winery together. :goodvibes

Maybe that's it... I scared him!! Poor Lamar... he just wanted to take the cruise to relax? :rotfl: What's that????:lmao: :lmao:
 
Tigger&Bubba said:
Have to run. Personal training, Physical Therapy, Reflexology, and Massage today. Leave no stone unturned. See you all later.

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Well there's a busy day I wouldn't mind having!! :banana: Dancing banana just for you!! :rotfl:
CONGRATS ON 500!
 
Tigger&Bubba said:
Have to run. Personal training, Physical Therapy, Reflexology, and Massage today. Leave no stone unturned. See you all later.

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Congrats on 500!
 
Tigger&Bubba said:
Have to run. Personal training, Physical Therapy, Reflexology, and Massage today. Leave no stone unturned. See you all later.

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Congrats on 500!! :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
winotracy said:
Linda,

BB7 = Big Brother 7

A reality show with it's season finale while we are on the Magic :sad: :sad:
I remember the first Big Brother - I didn't even know it was still on...that's what you get when you have a 4 year old. Now, I can tell you about all the line up on PBS and Disney channel... Now, I DVR (digital video record) all of the shows that I have to watch - like Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, American Idol (Yes, I am a fan), Alias - now off the air but I didn't start watching until late so I am into the re-runs. :teeth:
 
OK, I think it's all finally figured out. Talked to DCL last night myself to ask if this would work for those with the DL APs and was told, "No, but if you have an AP it can work for you with your Fla res rate!" She tried to do it for me, but I have a TA, so she said I had to go through her. I made her check with her manager since my TA had been told no the night before. My TA called this morning, and we have $100 credits on two of our three rooms now! :thumbsup2 Sorry for the DL people -- makes no sense to me. APs are APs when it comes to Disney, I should think. :confused3
 
Scott H said:
Celeste you are welcome, What kind of shock????

PIT, all ya need to make a pink fridg is a can of spray paint….

OK Story time, There I was minding my own business in the Crown Room at SLC, when a gentleman arrives in a wheel chair and then sits down next to me, I looked at him and smiles and then he said “Hello”, I thought I knew the face and the voice confirmed it. It was Billy D. Williams, I had to run to my plane, but it was KEWL.

There all caught up...

OFF TOPIC- but Scott will find this interesting....


Neurogenic, cardiogenic, hypovolemic, Sepsis, multisystem organs dysfunction syndrome (MODS), acute respiatory distress (ARDS), systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), etc. I find shock and all the cascades that follow very, very interesting. It's really cool to watch to body try to compensate and then see what happens when it fails. Although it's not fun for the patient- as a new practitioner, I am fascinated. :love: We currently have a patient who was having a heart cath done (angio) and during it he had a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and he came to us. He was having cardiogenic shock- from his failing heart, started the clotting cascade- hence the brain bleed...and the cascade that follows: ARDS, currently in kidney failure...etc. He will be one lucky man if we can keep him alive during all of this. You basically do a lot of support methods and try to fix the problem, but the cardiac guys won't touch him because of how unstable he is. As with many shocks- low BP, he has been on levophed (last ditch pressor without having a swan in place) for a week now. He's also been on a vent for over a month now and has a feeding tube. Poor guy looks at us like, please can't you just stop this....and his wife cries and cries. :guilty: Breaks my heart, but clinically- very interesting. If he can make it past the 21 day mark of the kidney failure, he will probably be okay...depending on your perspective.



Billy Dee Williams- Robb would have absolutely died!!!! :rolleyes: Wonder what he was doing in SLC?
 
Tigger&Bubba said:
Have to run. Personal training, Physical Therapy, Reflexology, and Massage today. Leave no stone unturned. See you all later.

Post #500

Congrats!! :cheer2:


I would like to do all of the above, except may the physical therapy. (But I could probably use some pointer on my left knee) Most jealous about the reflexcology & massage.

I will probably hit the gym after my exam.
 
T- I saw your new picture and said outloud, "Oh who's the pretty bird?" Just like I used to my bird when I was little..... :sunny: I had a pretty blue keet.


Linda BW- We are going to miss the first show of Grey's Anatomy!!!! Maybe since it is an ABC show, they will show it on the boat? Thank heavens for DVR's!!!


Okay, now I need to print off some articles and fisnish studying.... :rolleyes:



Don't mind me talking to myself.... :rotfl:
 
icunurse_celeste said:
OFF TOPIC- but Scott will find this interesting....


Neurogenic, cardiogenic, hypovolemic, Sepsis, multisystem organs dysfunction syndrome (MODS), acute respiatory distress (ARDS), systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), etc. I find shock and all the cascades that follow very, very interesting. It's really cool to watch to body try to compensate and then see what happens when it fails. Although it's not fun for the patient- as a new practitioner, I am fascinated. :love: We currently have a patient who was having a heart cath done (angio) and during it he had a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and he came to us. He was having cardiogenic shock- from his failing heart, started the clotting cascade- hence the brain bleed...and the cascade that follows: ARDS, currently in kidney failure...etc. He will be one lucky man if we can keep him alive during all of this. You basically do a lot of support methods and try to fix the problem, but the cardiac guys won't touch him because of how unstable he is. As with many shocks- low BP, he has been on levophed (last ditch pressor without having a swan in place) for a week now. He's also been on a vent for over a month now and has a feeding tube. Poor guy looks at us like, please can't you just stop this....and his wife cries and cries. :guilty: Breaks my heart, but clinically- very interesting. If he can make it past the 21 day mark of the kidney failure, he will probably be okay...depending on your perspective.



Billy Dee Williams- Robb would have absolutely died!!!! :rolleyes: Wonder what he was doing in SLC?

Yes I do find that interesting, the human body is amazing in the way it compensates for those type of events. We are actually designed with some pretty KEWL safety systems. Poor guy I hope he makes it. I guess that is why I really find autopsies fascinating. Did I ever mention I was a Deputy Coroner at one time. As well it goes with the job, at times.

Billy Dee Williams was flying through making a connecting flight.
 
Just got the old DCL/DVC shuffle when I called to ask about the AP onboard credit..

DCL say it applies, DVC says it doesn’t. Will have AP’s with us so will ask at the port.

So if anyone else who has booked on points and has a different story please advise.
 
icunurse_celeste said:
T- I saw your new picture and said outloud, "Oh who's the pretty bird?" Just like I used to my bird when I was little..... :sunny: I had a pretty blue keet.

Thanks! We've had him for 12 1/2 years. His best friend died two years ago (Skylar - he was blue). We've had two others in the past, both blue. We bought Carson because Skylar missed his buddy from the store when we got him. We went back to the store and Carson was still there, so we brought him home with us :love:
 
Scott H said:
Just got the old DCL/DVC shuffle when I called to ask about the AP onboard credit..

DCL say it applies, DVC says it doesn’t. Will have AP’s with us so will ask at the port.

So if anyone else who has booked on points and has a different story please advise.

I know Char & Andy have been getting the same story- and haven't been able to get it. They lost their $200 on board credit from previously booking it and regret using points now. They have tried to get the AP credit and haven't been able to.
 
Corwin17 said:
Yeah, we're gonna call too. Hey, if we can get it, we want it! :thumbsup2

Tony, I thought you already had a 'rebooking' credit applied? Didn't you book while on a previous cruise? Didn't think you could double dip. :confused3 :confused3

No, we didn't have a holding reservation at the time, and when we next got on the ship, the fares had gone up so much that it was more expensive to use the rebooking credit...
 
Scott H said:
I guess that is why I really find autopsies fascinating. Did I ever mention I was a Deputy Coroner at one time. As well it goes with the job, at times.

Billy Dee Williams was flying through making a connecting flight.

I've never seen an autopsy.
 
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