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Terrierman

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  1. Gosh. Watch your fingers! Heck of a fish, WTG.
  2. Nope. It's not diluted. Comes in vials that contain X number of doses. X = 6 for now though there is usually some vaccine left over after 6. So there is discussion/applications to allow maybe 8 doses per vial. And now Pfizer has data that normal freezers are fine. Asking for CDC approval for easing up on the storage requirements. Hope and trust that will happen soon to ease up on the whole vaccination backlog problem.
  3. I guess. 🙃 SAD!
  4. Typical St. Louis type who doesn't care. Or is willing to just guess. Sad!🙃
  5. Are you really that far out of touch? Pfizer and BioNTech Submit COVID-19 Vaccine Stability Data at Standard Freezer Temperature to the U.S. FDA | Pfizer
  6. We had a flying squirrel get into our house when I was in high school. Seemed like my room was one of his favorite hangouts. MDC agent finally trapped him in the attic. Those things will keep you up at night.
  7. The nap is.
  8. I took some ibuprofen and a nap. Feel fine now.
  9. I enjoyed Port Aransas TX more than any time I ever spent in Florida. We were thinking of going to the Keys earlier but took a pass until we and the folks we were going to go with got vaccinated. That's happened for us now, so who knows where we will go when. We're all itchy to get somewhere warm for a few days.
  10. Got the second shot yesterday. Today I feel like I've been through the hammermill at one of the few remaining Texas coal fired power plants that is still on line. Very sore body aches. No fever though and I expect this to pass fairly quickly. Worth it.
  11. Fatigue is a symptom, right?
  12. Not if she wants it to last.
  13. I just got my second pfizer vaccination. Go easy on my while my symptoms develop.
  14. Call me crazy but I don't like to walk through snow that gets in my shoes/hiking boots. And the dogs don't like to pee in snow that is belly deep. So I took care of both of those problems in about fifteen minutes of walking behind the machine. Not sure but I think it's a Toro too. We have an honest 8 inches on the ground here - which is a PITA to shovel but no problems with the snowblower. Not sorry.
  15. I figure if I only miss one heart attack from shoveling snow it was probably worth the $600 the snowblower set me back.
  16. I'll get mine out tomorrow after this second round has it's say. Don't use the thing often - but when I do I like it a lot. Had a bit of a time getting it started Saturday - but I did and it's fueled up and ready for deployment.
  17. Truth. Same with the hips.
  18. Things were different then. Better different if you ask me.
  19. We were walking our usual trail the other day behind the Ozark Community Center. It was in the upper twenties and there was a woman sunning in her bathing suit on the deck outside the pool.
  20. PSC regulates investor owned utilities. Co-ops are member owned and governed therefore not under PSC authority.
  21. This was in Texas and they have summertime peaks that are a lot higher than what demand is now. They've got a lot of capacity down for planned maintenance and others are down due to problems that are weather related. Seems they were a bit over optimistic in predicting demand and didn't leave enough reserve for a situation like this one. Heads are going to roll down there.
  22. I was just reading more about Texas' problems. Their stand alone power system had to buy power on the open market. Normal price is around $18 per megawatt hour. They had to pay as much as $4000. Ouch.
  23. I had a glass of champagne slush yesterday right before supper.😎 It was totally liquid no sign of ice until I popped the cork.
  24. I wrote that song too,
  25. Bill: So glad you got the positive results. Totally matches my experience with both knees TKR and both hips THR at the Mercy Orthopedic Hospital. When you say life changing those are the two words that say it all. I now walk three miles or so four to five days per week and totally pain free. Chronic pain is life changing too - and not in a good way. Modern medicine is as close to miraculous as any of us are likely to experience. We should all be thankful.
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