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#1 2004-01-09 01:06:00

Tad
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DOGBLOG III

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.  Ripped from today's headlines!  Trapped -- in a world he never made!  And this time, IT'S PERSONAL!


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#2 2004-01-09 01:07:00

Sahi
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Re: DOGBLOG III

*brings in a pillow to wait for the reality stories*

Yalahii.


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#3 2004-01-09 01:09:00

Tad
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Okay, here's the present-day scoop in a nutshell:  laboring to finish Shadowmarch and ignore various soft-tissue infirmities, waiting for DC comic contracts to sign for The Next (unrelated to OTHERLAND 'Next's) stuck partway through a remodel with a gutted house, my wife has committed poodle -- yes, we got another damned puppy this summer -- the kids are psycho (but reasonably cute) and Daddy's on Paxil.

Any questions?


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#4 2004-01-09 01:15:00

Sahi
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Re: DOGBLOG III

The poodle is still Oscar right?

Yalahii.


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You may call me the Porcupine Lady, or if you are feeling generous the Erinaceous One.

 

#5 2004-01-09 01:17:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

Some call him Oscar.  Some call him Satan.

I try not to call him at all.

(Actually, he's hideously cute, as befits a tool of the infernal powers.)


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#6 2004-01-09 01:33:00

Sahi
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Just checking that there weren't two poodles running around being devilishly cute now. :)

Yalahii.


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#7 2004-01-09 03:40:00

Stuart
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Oscar the fallen angel, I must have been sick that day at RE.

[ January 09, 2004: Message edited by: Stuart ]


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#8 2004-01-09 09:44:00

Tad
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Re: DOGBLOG III

It's in the New Testament -- the Book of Sherman and His Pal, if I remember correctly.  Or maybe it's in Wagviticus.


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#9 2004-01-09 09:45:00

wiked
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Re: DOGBLOG III

my cousins (who i rent from) sister has a small dustratty named dog named jiminy,.. the cutiness is a problrm, i am firmly in the big dog camp, however his rumming yipping cathumping, i am the badass of the universe act is funny, almost as funny as watching shana the lab whackl him round when he get's too cocky..


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He's exciting in a "here come the Magyrs" kinda way

 

#10 2004-01-09 09:46:00

wiked
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Re: DOGBLOG III

dc contracts... my comic sence is tingling.....


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He's exciting in a "here come the Magyrs" kinda way

 

#11 2004-01-09 13:13:00

Stuart
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Tad wrote:

It's in the New Testament -- the Book of Sherman and His Pal, if I remember correctly.  Or maybe it's in Wagviticus.

Was Oscar's mother featured at all? What good is religion without a Dogma?

[ January 09, 2004: Message edited by: Stuart ]


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#12 2004-01-09 13:27:00

Maladroit
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Stuart wrote:



Was Oscar's mother featured at all? What good is religion without a Dogma?

[ January 09, 2004: Message edited by: Stuart ]

*clutches funny bone*

Oh, the pain, the PAIN!!!

 

#13 2004-01-09 14:47:00

fangler
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Tad wrote:

Any questions?

yes. how's the paxil working for you? :)

 

#14 2004-01-09 15:17:00

Jendaiya
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Re: DOGBLOG III

*laughs at fangler*

:) Silly you.

I think I tried paxil once. Or maybe it was something else. I keep getting the names all mixed up. I'm not taking anything for anything right now, though I'm sure I could benefit from something.

Welcome back to blogland, Tad. Nice to hear from you, and your little dog, too. :)


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The Idiot, by Dostoevsky

 

#15 2004-01-09 15:45:00

Tad
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Today was my first day.  I'm taking it primarily to see if it helps with hypertension (and tension in general.)  The one thing I don't tend to be is depressed, but I'm definitely feeling a bit hyper-stressed.

So I'm still in the slightly-dopey stage.  I'll let you know what it feels like when it gets a bit more normal.  It's a very low dose.

I'm taking so much medicine these days for joint problems and hypertension and whatnot that I feel quite senior-ish.  On the other hand (as I was just telling someone) I was driving around blasting Outkast with the windows on my van down yesterday, and all the normal people were looking at me in great annoyance, so I guess I'm kind of a middle-aged delinquent.


"God bless your crooked little heart."

- Tom Waits

 

#16 2004-01-09 17:25:00

erutanlive
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Re: DOGBLOG III

My father has a bad knee he got while mountaineering... nothing too bad but it would act up every once in a while.  It had been like that for 15-20 years, he took this stuff  "Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream" which he applied on his knee regularly for a while and it is like new now, according to him.  I'm not sure exactly what was wrong, but it was something soft tissue cartilagish like.  I hink it is prescription only, but thought I'd pass it along.

Hope your joints get better!  Then you can chase Satan around and revel in your size difference.


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#17 2004-01-09 19:28:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

they gave me paxil for depression after the drug episode in 9th grade, and when i was tossed into rehab, they prohibited any non-mandatory prescription drug usage, so 2 weeks into it, i was shut off cold turkey. i still don't know if it helped or not. [tangent] but i have learned that slight mental illnesses can be treated by meditation, firm denial, and mental distraction. i think psychologists call this suppression, which is ultimately harmful, but hey! it works for me. [/tangent]


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#18 2004-01-10 00:40:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

This is apparently the newest generation Paxil and comparatively side-effect free.  They say.

Ooork!  Blwerk!

Sorry.  Just a wee twitch, there.  Everything's under control now.  Would all you greenish people step back a little, please, so that the purple folk can hear too?


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#19 2004-01-10 00:47:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

There's medication for general tension and stress?

Had a period of my life when I was so stressed, my neck muscles were permanently tense, to a point where I never didn't have a screaming migraine.  They gave me stuff that more or less knocked me out for half the day.  Wasn't super productive in that time.

Hope it works well for you, Dogly One, even with the green and purple minions.


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#20 2004-01-10 09:53:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

Hey, how are the dogs getting along anyway? Any hierarchy changes with the newcomer? (Well I would think the poodle is at the bottom of the food chain, so to say.)

Count me in the green camp. *bows*


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#21 2004-01-10 16:27:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

Tad - The other day I found a radio station down here that plays hard rock from the 70s and 80s, and I had a fine time for a few minutes, driving around in the Z with the windows rolled down blasting "Free Bird" at top volume.

How's it going there, big fella? Been a few years since we've spoken. We're still in San Diego, household still consists of me, Julie, two useless cats.

Julie says, "Hello, hawaii, howz bayou?"

re: pills - I was diagnosed with diabetes in August, and now I get to take five pills a day and test my own blood twice a day. Doc says I have to EXERCISE -- and I have to PAY to be told this.

Shadows and Ice:

There's medication for general tension and stress? 

There is indeed, and I prefer mine to be made with Beefeater, two olives, extremely cold.

 

#22 2004-01-10 17:49:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

~cackle~

And a worthy medication it is, at that! :D


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#23 2004-01-11 01:09:00

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Re: DOGBLOG III

Beefeater?  *insert 'what the...?' noises here*

Getting images of some mythical Chupacabra-esque beastie who likes 'em mooing.


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#24 2004-01-11 01:13:00

Tad
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Heya, Mitch, good to hear from you, buddy.  Give my love to Jules.  We are four now (not counting pets -- or did we have Devon the last time we saw you guys?  I can't remember.  She's four now, so it's not like she just arrived the other day.

We're all basically well here.  I'm a happy, sedated, Paxilated camper.  Everything is for the best.  I believe that everyong gets what they deserve.  I might even vote Republican!

Okay, I probably won't do that.

Actually, I'm going to bed.  Long day chasing Thing One and Thing Two, not to mention Frightwig and the Bicolor Bratwurst (poodle and slightly plump beagle, for those who might be wondering.)  Going to watch the basketball game I Tivo'd and contemplate my sins.

Go, humans, go!


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- Tom Waits

 

#25 2004-01-11 06:32:00

Arvhot
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Re: DOGBLOG III

Shadows and Ice wrote:

Beefeater?  *insert 'what the...?' noises here*

Getting images of some mythical Chupacabra-esque beastie who likes 'em mooing.

GIN!  Sorry, got a bit excited there, though I'm more of the tonic and a slice of lime type.  ;o)

(haven't stopped laughing at that image yet)

(and I'm still trying to work out what the beastie was going with the olives)

[ January 11, 2004: Message edited by: Arvhot ]

 

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