Daniel
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Laughter is the best medicine -
I shouldn't a done that... re my foot problems,@shirokuro Thank you!
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Remembering ZorbaFacebook report. I can't get used to the site. Not only that but it was sending me notifications every hour. I looked on YouTube for how to turn notifications off. I've turned off every notification category. I'll probably keep the app for a few months. I'm pretty sure I won't benefit from access to it after that and will remove it.
I don't know why Zorba hated it so much. I never asked him. I myself think it's very strange. As a child of the '70's we were raised in a time when you kept all your personal information and especially information about your children private. I know a lot of people like FB. I'm old school though in appreciating the function of anonominity vis a vis internet communication (socks and all that). I don't feel like telling FB to **** off but I can't get used to the idea either.
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Iran (Disclaimer-- the war, not the country)I'll get the cite for you, jon.
No problem. It was some Bizzaro legislation but it happened.
Apologize for the delay. Very busy, high stress in my house. I'll focus on it.
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Iran (Disclaimer-- the war, not the country)Cluster****.
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My Faberge Egg Pendant -
My Faberge Egg PendantQuite enough! Thank you. Lol!

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How's this for a stove?Link to video50's. Porcelain, not paint. Apparently, there are two electrical outlets behind the shelf. One is for a coffee pot.
This is actually a channel about these stoves and I think it's the same channel that has shorts about other '50's appliances. I remember subscribing.
I like appliances. Always have. This stove would be wasted on me. Maybe Steve, Mik, wtg, or others could make good use of it.

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My Faberge Egg PendantUsing the devil on one shoulder, angel on the other trope, the devil is whispering "buy it"-- "it will hold it's value and then some if the currency collapses."
I still can't do it based on the "needs first, wants will follow" advice I'm following, and based on the values of being practical and conservative.
I'm going to need to get my bearings in the financial management of the responsibilities that will mine.
Sigh.
I love it.

I wish I could have it.
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I shouldn't a done that... re my foot problems,I'm probably going to have injection treatment for at least one knee. They've both been painful for many years and the left one is especially bad.
It's the fact there's something wrong with my hip that worries me most. My right side starting chronically hurting about two years ago.
There's no question in my mind now that something's wrong. I won't know more until imaging but my skeleton is not in alignment.
I'd definitely rather attack these issues with intensive physical therapy.
It's not news this kind of medical process takes time.
I brought up my knee pain with my PCP and he declined to give me a referral for even an X-ray.
He was acting on automatic pilot. That was clear.
I could have and could force the issue. But, then, I haven't presented the hip issue. His response in denying me a knee X-ray was absurd, and I have to choose my battles.
Frankly, I'm keeping part of my inheritance after buying a home and car and putting part of it in my Trust.
I'm going to ask my trustee, SIL, friend to use her Power of Attorney to pay to have the hip situation evaluated and to make it possible to start physical therapy.
I don't mean to sound like a brat but I don't have time to waste on this one.
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My Faberge Egg PendantI kid. It's not mine.
The chances of me being able to afford it (if ever) before someone else buys it are practically non-existent.
I love Faberge (many people do); I love chrysoprase, and can tell you anything with a bird motif in the world of jewelry is money in the bank.
This is a steal, imo. I remember pristine Faberge cane handles for sale at Rau in New Orleans about thirty years ago selling for 10k. My guess is they'd be between 50k to 100k now.
Somebody will be lucky to own this piece especially at this price.
"We present a fabulous egg pendant in the form of a miniature gilt silver chick, charming and detailed, and a gorgeous droplet of pure natural chrysoprase, a sandy sea green color that's translucent, allowing light to move through it, giving life and character in its depths. The chick is made of 88 silver, and its eyes are encrusted with natural rubies. It is truly an enchanting piece of jewelry.
This is not just any Russian silver jewelry item. It's a rare and highly sought-after collectible, the Russian Imperial Silver-Gilt Egg Chick Pendant with two natural rubies and chrysoprase stone (which was very popular for making Faberge jewelry).
Its original fitted silver gilt bale hanging ring bears the initials âH.W.â - The workmasterâs initials are Henrik Wigström, Greek letter "α" (St. Petersburg Assay Office), the woman's head in a kokoshnik looking to the right, Imperial Standard mark '88' for silver.
Henrik Immanuel Wigström (2 October 1862 â 14 March 1923), a Finnish silver and goldsmith, was one of the most important FabergĂ© workmasters, alongside Michael Perkhin. Perkhin served as FabergĂ©âs head workmaster from 1886 until his passing in 1903, after which Wigström succeeded him. Together, they were responsible for creating nearly all Imperial Easter eggs.
The egg is in excellent antique condition with the gilding on the silver still intact, which is surprising given its venerable age; apparently, this item was carefully stored.
It weighs 8.8 grams and measures 29 x 22.5 mm.Charming and unique, this piece would make a beautiful Easter gift in the tradition of Imperial Russia, as well as a refined present for any celebration â or simply a treasured addition to oneâs collection.
Please note: Authentic works of Karl Fabergé, the Fabergé workshops and masters, as well as other objects produced during the Imperial Russian period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, were not originally issued with certificates of authenticity.
Attribution and authenticity are determined through careful examination of original makerâs marks and assay marks, materials, craftsmanship, construction techniques, and comparison with documented examples published in recognized scholarly references and archival sources."
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House in Old Town (Chicago)@wtg Would you please tell us for people who aren't that familiar with Chicago (like myself) about the Old Town neighborhood?
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House in Old Town (Chicago)Isn't it curious in general that listings include disclaimers that say certain images might be AI?
Why even do that? The potential buyer is going to see the place.
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I shouldn't a done that... re my foot problems,Urg. This reminds me of memory, not a pleasant one, I'm afraid.
RM was partying with a friend in a remote location on Maui north of Lahaina.
He fell off a 7' bridge and snapped both bones in two of his right leg below the knee.
So he makes it to where we were staying by managing to get in the car and drive it there.
He told me he broke leg and I had to drive him to the hospital. So I did...
They did emergency surgery putting the leg back together with a titanium rod and screws.
I had to care for him because he was on unemployment at the time and had no insurance.
I read a letter the hospital gave him telling him he need immediate transport to a "licenced nursing care facility."
This happened in the first couple years we lived there and had a terrible effect on him. I won't lie. It put a lot on me too.
Then his various insurance companies refused to pay for a knee replacement using the excuse that he was "too young" (his age was irrelevant to the medical need). His doctors told him he could "get a desk job."
His career involved standing all day.
He finally had a knee replacement after we moved back to Florida.
Sometimes "the medical system" is egregiously inadequate.
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Flu-resistant peopleI wish I were one of them.
I had the flu about a month ago. It's a different experience each time. I'm sure you all know that but this time for me-- my lungs were infected.
Even after the initial healing, the lung symptoms lingered for about two weeks. I couldn't breathe without fluid (?) getting in the way. My lungs would make a disconcerting sound every time I breathed in or out.
I looked up bronchitis and pneumonia to try to figure it out.
Then it stopped. Thank God.
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What are you watching? -
How to wear VersaceLink to videoYou're welcome.
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MAGA media's great unravelingI'm trying to stay away from political topics but this would be a fitting quote for him to engrave on his tombstone.
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The hypercurious mindTang. It's not just for astronauts.