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Bruin Fisher

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  1. Sorry to hear you've been under the weather, sufficient to prompt a doctor to start ladling pills into you. (No extensive consultation, discussion of alternatives, non-drug therapies etc?)I too have been in writing limbo - haven't written anything since the end of last year and it's been getting to me. Like you, I wondered if I would have to accept that I've already written everything I have it in me to write. But I've started writing again now - I'm determinedly working on a short story for an anthology at Authorshaunt, but it is coming out leaden and implausible. I hope your story comes together, I hope it helps you to feel better, and (of course) I hope I can whip my story into shape in the next day or so (the deadline has already passed!).Hugs my friendBruin

  2. Lovely to hear your dulcet tones and to 'meet' Mick for the first time. The nerves didn't intrude. It was great to hear the two of you discussing the CD and the music, which should storm the charts if I have anything to do with it (sadly, I don't!).May your strings never break and your sticks never snap.

  3. Cool. You will hit the school like a tornado. Its grades will shoot through the roof, the kids will become well-motivated, the arts courses will be re-established (if they're even necessary, since the kids with your encouragement will be self-motivated to do lots of extra-curricular arts stuff). I wish I was a pupil at this school, it'll be such a great place to be with the coolest teacher in the world there.Hope it goes well for you, Ele!

  4. Your post is very re-assuring to me, James. It seems we have quite a bit in common. I have a reciprocating saw just like yours, although being European, mine is made by Bosch.And I'm at that age when I wouldn't be seen dead with someone old enough to go out with someone my age.Life sucks, doesn't it?!

  5. I've done stuff like that, but never so much continuously. I think you have more energy than me! It's hard as a one man operation, but I prefer it that way and maybe you do, too. Like Cole, I'm curious - is this an on-going contract? Are you going to get paid for keeping it all running smoothly? And so does that mean once you get the problems sorted out at each store, it'll be easy money from then on? I hope so.I wish you very well in your new venture, James!

  6. The last time I tried using White Tiger Balm (or a similar product from Sri Lanka) was a comical experience. I put some on my temples because somebody insisted it would help ease my headache. The next day I'd developed a red blotchy rash on my hands extending up my forearms, and in my groin too. It didn't occur to me that the ointment might have anything to do with it, and I took myself off to the local cottage hospital where a perceptive doctor asked about it and pointed out that the Balm contains extract of chillies, and that the concentration of the extract is not always well standardised. As for the rash in my groin, I must have handled my little friend when I still had some of the residue on my hands. Whoops!The rash got better over the next few days.

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