Re: Happy Days in Random Chatter 10
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 3:48 pm
Huh. I've seen cheap signs posted on street corners for yard sales or advertising junk, but never before one asking for an internal organ.
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By Common Consent postThere’s so much wrong here. First, the sheer Amerocentricism. Scouting is most assuredly available to the vast majority of Mormon youth, just not in Mormon troops. There are over 30 million registered Scouts worldwide in over 200 countries (thus only 0.8% of Scouts are Mormon). Ironically, in some countries Mormon youth have a better chance of being a Scout than their LDS counterparts in the United States (who feel confined to Mormon scouting) by virtue of Scouting being available to girls. This reflects the second problem with this statement: all this concern over “one-half of its youth” internationally (boys), but seemingly little interest in the half of its non-Scouting youth in the US (girls). N.B. In Canada, Scouting is open to girls but the church won an exemption to run boys-only troops.
Let us know. My computer keeps telling me to get it, but I'm afraid of change (also I won't be replacing this computer any time soon.)Shrinky Dink wrote:I just got Windows 10 on my computer. (I had 7) So far it's been chiming a lot and looks a little different. My computer is 5 years old now, so I figured it won't last long anyway. I might as well get a free test run of the new OS so I can better decide when I get my next computer whether I want 7 or 10.
I'm sorry to hear this. I'm not a praying type but I'll send some good thoughts into the universe for her. (And for you.)Portia wrote:A colleague of mine has identical symptoms as my mom's cancer
I'm no hypochondriac, but dammit I'm scared for her. She has two little children, too.
Anyone who is a praying type please keep her in your prayers.
Thank you! Since coffee is good for the liver, have a cup in my stead.Emiliana wrote:I'm sorry to hear this. I'm not a praying type but I'll send some good thoughts into the universe for her. (And for you.)Portia wrote:A colleague of mine has identical symptoms as my mom's cancer.
I'm no hypochondriac, but dammit I'm scared for her. She has two little children, too.
Anyone who is a praying type please keep her in your prayers.
That was exactly the choice I was making. Thanks!TheBlackSheep wrote:I definitely like 10 better than 8 if that is the choice anyone is making.
I don't blame you for being worried at all, I do the exact same thing. She'll be kept in my thoughts and prayers.Portia wrote:A colleague of mine has identical symptoms as my mom's cancer
I'm no hypochondriac, but dammit I'm scared for her. She has two little children, too.
Anyone who is a praying type please keep her in your prayers.
Thank you. I was able to take some time to relax after work the past couple of days which really helped me stay calm. I'm going to get her a small thinking of you gift and card as she waits for results.Shrinky Dink wrote:I don't blame you for being worried at all, I do the exact same thing. She'll be kept in my thoughts and prayers.Portia wrote:A colleague of mine has identical symptoms as my mom's cancer
I'm no hypochondriac, but dammit I'm scared for her. She has two little children, too.
Anyone who is a praying type please keep her in your prayers.
I did not know this til today. Mine seems to have gotten shorter by exactly two days sometime in the past year or two. (No other noticeable changes.)As the menstrual cycle becomes shorter in response to age, a woman's odds of getting pregnant will decrease.