One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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Kristoff

Though it's only as cold as 33F. here, I do the best I can without heat. Main main floor heater is still not functioning because I need to hire a plumber to crawl under my house and make some heater adjustments. The local gas company refuses to crawl under any house.

Lately, by the the time I pay all my utilities and buy my food, there's not enough left over to cover the outrageous rates a plumber would charge.

See, I need to live next to a Red Nun :) With your tool belt, nothing is beyond your skill.
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Hey Mr. Wolf,

I am glad you still prowl these parts (and for parts?).

I missed chatting with the likes of you and I likes the likes of you.

Now that my hormones are more stable, I likes everyone.

C ya later.
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ClassyBitch (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:23 pm Hey Mr. Wolf,

I am glad you still prowl these parts (and for parts?).

I missed chatting with the likes of you and I likes the likes of you.

Now that my hormones are more stable, I likes everyone.

C ya later.

Thanks Classy.

Today was a good day in the life of a wolf :)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:25 am Kristoff

Though it's only as cold as 33F. here, I do the best I can without heat. Main main floor heater is still not functioning because I need to hire a plumber to crawl under my house and make some heater adjustments. The local gas company refuses to crawl under any house.

Lately, by the the time I pay all my utilities and buy my food, there's not enough left over to cover the outrageous rates a plumber would charge.

See, I need to live next to a Red Nun :) With your tool belt, nothing is beyond your skill.

Have you considered buying a little space heater? That's usually all I use. Just heat the room you're in.
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Slammr (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:49 pm Have you considered buying a little space heater? That's usually all I use. Just heat the room you're in.

I did buy one today. It heats my den adequately :) I'll use it to warm up my bedroom about an hour before I retire :)
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I have discovered today what everybody else already knew, Monday is a bad day to try and contact your doctor.

I went over to Walgreens to pick more lancets as I so enjoy pricking my fingers to test my blood sugar. I was told by the pharmacist I would need a prescription if I wanted my insurance to cover it.

I have called my doctor' s office every 20 minutes all day without connecting. Perhaps I'll have better luck on Tuesday.

Oh the agony of not having pain in my finger tip for a day will be almost unbearable. Was that good sarcasm? :)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2010 4:59 pm I have discovered today what everybody else already knew, Monday is a bad day to try and contact your doctor.

I went over to Walgreens to pick more lancets as I so enjoy pricking my fingers to test my blood sugar. I was told by the pharmacist I would need a prescription if I wanted my insurance to cover it.

I have called my doctor' s office every 20 minutes all day without connecting. Perhaps I'll have better luck on Tuesday.

Oh the agony of not having pain in my finger tip for a day will be almost unbearable. Was that good sarcasm? :)

On one hand we should be happy we do not have any neuropathy in our fingertips. On the other hand I am damn tired of the pain from the lancet. I stubbed my toes today and danced around cursing because it hurt. A good sign no problems with the feet.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:12 pm On one hand we should be happy we do not have any neuropathy in our fingertips. On the other hand I am damn tired of the pain from the lancet. I stubbed my toes today and danced around cursing because it hurt. A good sign no problems with the feet.

tugon, I'm a toe stubber of vast experience. I recall many times walking through my house in the middle of the night when suddenly my toes striking the leg of a chair ow ow ow.

On the plus side, I "finally" connected with a nurse at the clinic. She says she will tell my doctor of my need for a prescription for more pain spikes :)
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I would be pleased to stick a pin in you for free.

Several even.

😄 😄 😄
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This is so weird. Yesterday the HACKER attacked and strangely, I was able to get in here today.
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