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  • shirleyoma 16 years ago
    Well with an abcessed tooth and a broken laptop, I was out of business for awhile... Hope all is OK with you'll
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  • henrie 16 years ago said:
    Your starting to sound southern Shirley (you'll) LOL I usually say Ya'll
    Guess you have more important things like SNOW and more SNOW to keep your mind occupied, who needs to think about an abcessed tooth or broken laptop LOL Glad to see you back, GF ;0)
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  • notyourmomma 16 years ago said:
    Ouch, Shirley, I don't what would hurt more, the tooth, or no computer. Welcome back sweetie. Be kind to yourself. :-)
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  • zena824 16 years ago said:
    Cant imagine not having my computer...... hope you tooth is better.....ouch!!!
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  • peetabear 16 years ago said:
    welcome back.. we all missed you.. I'm glad your tooth is better and your computer is back up and running.. all that and having SNOW and more SNOW.. you poor thing.. I hope you have a wonderful New Years..
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  • shirleyoma 16 years ago said:
    Thank you for the warm thoughts and wishes, now I need to get busy! lol

    Did you know

    In the U.S. an estimated 24 million pounds of horseradish
    roots are ground and processed annually to produce approximately
    6 million gallons of prepared horseradish which is enough to
    generally season sandwiches to reach 12 times around the world.

    The "hotness" from horseradish comes from isothiocyanate,
    a volatile compound that, when oxidized by air and saliva,
    generates the "heat" that some people claim clears out their
    sinuses.

    Horseradish dates back 3,000 years and has been used as
    an aphrodisiac, a treatment for tuberculosis, a rub for low
    back pain, a bitter herb for Passover and an accompaniment
    for corned beef, chicken and seafood.

    Horseradish is a hardy perennial member of the Cruciferae
    or mustard family and is harvested in the spring and fall.
    Its cousins are kale, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts and
    the radish.
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  • lycett 16 years ago said:
    SHIRLEYMOMA, WE ALL HAVE TO CARRY THE LOAD...THANK GOD IT'S NOT TO HEAVY. I AM WAITING TO HAVE TOOTH STUFF DONE IN JULY WHEN MY MEDICARE KICKS IN. IN THE MEANTIME I HOPE MY BRIDGE HANGS IN THERE. THIS SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT GROUP. AS ALWAYS YOU HAVE REALLY GOOD IDEAS.....ROCK ON...
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  • shirleyoma 16 years ago said:
    boy have I been lazy! You know about the tooth problem, well, since we've been mostly snowed in I started using some mouth wash (with floride in it) and believe it or not, I think it has been working, no toothache after about 1 week of using it!!!
    Just had to tell you'll.... lol, yes henrie, I'm becoming more Suthern! lol
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