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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 5, 2009, 10:24 am
On 5/5/09 9:36 AM, in article
3022b505-59ec-43d4-85cd-e5088c75912f@h23g2000vbc.googlegroups.com, "Nancy"
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> On May 5, 9:28?am, lucretiabor...@florence.it wrote:
>> wrote:
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>>>>> Thanks, I just realized that it's a Yahoo group and I already have joined.
>>>>> Boy, the ole brain is really foggy today!
>>>>> Michelle G.
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>>>> I think many of us were having a bad day yesterday lol ? ?In an effort
>>>> to clean my huge living room windows I somehow got locked out on to my
>>>> balcony and had to call upon a passing stranger to come up and let me
>>>> back in ! ?An hour in the very cold wind seeing the cat watch me from
>>>> inside. ? Someone else here had a bad day too, so you are not alone.
>>
>>> Are you talking about me??? ? If so, I'll admit to STUPID. ? I mean really
>>> STUPID!
>>
>>> I have very dry eyes and I use artificial tears all the time. I keep a
>>> bottle in my desk drawer to use while I'm at the computer. When I picked up
>>> the bottle yesterday to put a few drops in my eye, of course since I'm
>>> always in a hurry I didn't look and put a few drops of lens cleaner in my
>>> eye.
>>
>>> I knew immediately because it felt like liquid fire. ?Fortunately I did have
>>> the tears in the drawer so I grabbed them and poured that in my eye. ? I
>>> called the doctor's office and they said to just continue to flush it out as
>>> often as I could. ?It's much better today and I don't think my vision has
>>> been affected at all, but it is still red and my lid feels like it's been
>>> through the mill.
>>
>>> Warning to all, look before you leap. ? Jeez, now I sound like my
>>> mother------------ ?lol
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>> It's just comforting to know I do not walk alone lololol ?rdh- Hide quoted
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> We all have days like that. In February I went out to fill the
> birdfeeders
> and forgot to undo the secondary lock on the back door. Windy day
> so whosh...the door slammed shut. Mom inside with cellulitis and
> supposed to stay off her feet. I gesture to her I'll go around to the
> front
> door figuring it would be a shorter trip for her...but she goes to the
> back
> door.
>
> Of course Mom tells the story of me locking the cellar door when I was
> a toddler...locking her in the basement. Fortunately she could get
> out
> the garage and next door to the neighbor who called my dad. After
> that
> they gave the neighbor a key to our house.
>
> Nancy
Another one with a toddler who locked Mom out or up....
C
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Posted by lucille on May 5, 2009, 10:28 am
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> On 5/5/09 9:36 AM, in article
> 3022b505-59ec-43d4-85cd-e5088c75912f@h23g2000vbc.googlegroups.com, "Nancy"
>> On May 5, 9:28?am, lucretiabor...@florence.it wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Thanks, I just realized that it's a Yahoo group and I already have
>>>>>> joined.
>>>>>> Boy, the ole brain is really foggy today!
>>>>>> Michelle G.
>>>>> I think many of us were having a bad day yesterday lol ? ?In an effort
>>>>> to clean my huge living room windows I somehow got locked out on to my
>>>>> balcony and had to call upon a passing stranger to come up and let me
>>>>> back in ! ?An hour in the very cold wind seeing the cat watch me from
>>>>> inside. ? Someone else here had a bad day too, so you are not alone.
>>>> Are you talking about me??? ? If so, I'll admit to STUPID. ? I mean
>>>> really
>>>> STUPID!
>>>> I have very dry eyes and I use artificial tears all the time. I keep a
>>>> bottle in my desk drawer to use while I'm at the computer. When I
>>>> picked up
>>>> the bottle yesterday to put a few drops in my eye, of course since I'm
>>>> always in a hurry I didn't look and put a few drops of lens cleaner in
>>>> my
>>>> eye.
>>>> I knew immediately because it felt like liquid fire. ?Fortunately I did
>>>> have
>>>> the tears in the drawer so I grabbed them and poured that in my eye. ?
>>>> I
>>>> called the doctor's office and they said to just continue to flush it
>>>> out as
>>>> often as I could. ?It's much better today and I don't think my vision
>>>> has
>>>> been affected at all, but it is still red and my lid feels like it's
>>>> been
>>>> through the mill.
>>>> Warning to all, look before you leap. ? Jeez, now I sound like my
>>>> mother------------ ?lol
>>> It's just comforting to know I do not walk alone lololol ?rdh- Hide
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>> We all have days like that. In February I went out to fill the
>> birdfeeders
>> and forgot to undo the secondary lock on the back door. Windy day
>> so whosh...the door slammed shut. Mom inside with cellulitis and
>> supposed to stay off her feet. I gesture to her I'll go around to the
>> front
>> door figuring it would be a shorter trip for her...but she goes to the
>> back
>> door.
>> Of course Mom tells the story of me locking the cellar door when I was
>> a toddler...locking her in the basement. Fortunately she could get
>> out
>> the garage and next door to the neighbor who called my dad. After
>> that
>> they gave the neighbor a key to our house.
>> Nancy
> Another one with a toddler who locked Mom out or up....
> C
I'm embarrased to admit that it happened to me too. I went out in a
bathrobe to throw out the garbage and my kid locked the door behind me. I
was lucky and I could open the picture window enough to climb through.
Lucille
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Posted by Susan Hartman on May 5, 2009, 12:03 pm
lucille wrote:
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>>> Thanks, I just realized that it's a Yahoo group and I already have
>>> joined.
>>> Boy, the ole brain is really foggy today!
>>> Michelle G.
>> I think many of us were having a bad day yesterday lol In an effort
>> to clean my huge living room windows I somehow got locked out on to my
>> balcony and had to call upon a passing stranger to come up and let me
>> back in ! An hour in the very cold wind seeing the cat watch me from
>> inside. Someone else here had a bad day too, so you are not alone.
>
>
> Are you talking about me??? If so, I'll admit to STUPID. I mean
> really STUPID!
>
>
> I have very dry eyes and I use artificial tears all the time. I keep a
> bottle in my desk drawer to use while I'm at the computer. When I picked
> up the bottle yesterday to put a few drops in my eye, of course since
> I'm always in a hurry I didn't look and put a few drops of lens cleaner
> in my eye.
>
> I knew immediately because it felt like liquid fire. Fortunately I did
> have the tears in the drawer so I grabbed them and poured that in my
> eye. I called the doctor's office and they said to just continue to
> flush it out as often as I could. It's much better today and I don't
> think my vision has been affected at all, but it is still red and my lid
> feels like it's been through the mill.
>
> Warning to all, look before you leap. Jeez, now I sound like my
> mother------------ lol
Thank heaven it was lens cleaner, Lucille, and not Super Glue! (Thinking
about what's found in our desk drawers.)
Sue
--
Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by lucille on May 5, 2009, 12:16 pm
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> lucille wrote:
>>>> Thanks, I just realized that it's a Yahoo group and I already have
>>>> joined.
>>>> Boy, the ole brain is really foggy today!
>>>> Michelle G.
>>> I think many of us were having a bad day yesterday lol In an effort
>>> to clean my huge living room windows I somehow got locked out on to my
>>> balcony and had to call upon a passing stranger to come up and let me
>>> back in ! An hour in the very cold wind seeing the cat watch me from
>>> inside. Someone else here had a bad day too, so you are not alone.
>> Are you talking about me??? If so, I'll admit to STUPID. I mean
>> really STUPID!
>> I have very dry eyes and I use artificial tears all the time. I keep a
>> bottle in my desk drawer to use while I'm at the computer. When I picked
>> up the bottle yesterday to put a few drops in my eye, of course since I'm
>> always in a hurry I didn't look and put a few drops of lens cleaner in my
>> eye.
>> I knew immediately because it felt like liquid fire. Fortunately I did
>> have the tears in the drawer so I grabbed them and poured that in my eye.
>> I called the doctor's office and they said to just continue to flush it
>> out as often as I could. It's much better today and I don't think my
>> vision has been affected at all, but it is still red and my lid feels
>> like it's been through the mill.
>> Warning to all, look before you leap. Jeez, now I sound like my
>> mother------------ lol
> Thank heaven it was lens cleaner, Lucille, and not Super Glue! (Thinking
> about what's found in our desk drawers.)
> Sue
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> www.dirtylinen.com
The nurse at the doctor's office that I was speaking with said the worst
thing they ever saw was Crazy Glue. She said that really caused a ton of
problems.
Please everyone, learn from my mistake and either look first or keep similar
bottles like these in separate places.
Lucille
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>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>>> Thanks, I just realized that it's a Yahoo group and I already have joined.
>>>>> Boy, the ole brain is really foggy today!
>>>>> Michelle G.
>>
>>>> I think many of us were having a bad day yesterday lol ? ?In an effort
>>>> to clean my huge living room windows I somehow got locked out on to my
>>>> balcony and had to call upon a passing stranger to come up and let me
>>>> back in ! ?An hour in the very cold wind seeing the cat watch me from
>>>> inside. ? Someone else here had a bad day too, so you are not alone.
>>
>>> Are you talking about me??? ? If so, I'll admit to STUPID. ? I mean really
>>> STUPID!
>>
>>> I have very dry eyes and I use artificial tears all the time. I keep a
>>> bottle in my desk drawer to use while I'm at the computer. When I picked up
>>> the bottle yesterday to put a few drops in my eye, of course since I'm
>>> always in a hurry I didn't look and put a few drops of lens cleaner in my
>>> eye.
>>
>>> I knew immediately because it felt like liquid fire. ?Fortunately I did have
>>> the tears in the drawer so I grabbed them and poured that in my eye. ? I
>>> called the doctor's office and they said to just continue to flush it out as
>>> often as I could. ?It's much better today and I don't think my vision has
>>> been affected at all, but it is still red and my lid feels like it's been
>>> through the mill.
>>
>>> Warning to all, look before you leap. ? Jeez, now I sound like my
>>> mother------------ ?lol
>>
>> It's just comforting to know I do not walk alone lololol ?rdh- Hide quoted
>> text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> We all have days like that. In February I went out to fill the
> birdfeeders
> and forgot to undo the secondary lock on the back door. Windy day
> so whosh...the door slammed shut. Mom inside with cellulitis and
> supposed to stay off her feet. I gesture to her I'll go around to the
> front
> door figuring it would be a shorter trip for her...but she goes to the
> back
> door.
>
> Of course Mom tells the story of me locking the cellar door when I was
> a toddler...locking her in the basement. Fortunately she could get
> out
> the garage and next door to the neighbor who called my dad. After
> that
> they gave the neighbor a key to our house.
>
> Nancy