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I forgot about the omelettes. About twice a month I'll make one for breakfast. Two eggs beaten, mushrooms preheated in the micro, ditto chopped tomato, sometimes cut asparagus or broccoli (also microed), diced ham, or smoked salmon. Shredded cheese, usually aged cheddar. I like a hearty omelette.
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More likely to have got it on the plane. Most airline personnel stay in fairly decent hotels, at least in Canada and Europe. Can't say definitively about the States. Airplane toilets can be absolutely disgusting.
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For me it's 3 proper meals a day eaten more or less at the same times. My days of late evening dining are long gone. I also am an early riser so breakfast is usually done by 7:30. Eggs practically every morning with one slice of whole grain toast. The usual is a simple boiled or poached egg. On weekends a larger breakfast with sausage, ham, tomato or hashed brown potatoes with 2 eggs, scrambled or sunny side up. A single orange (US, Spain, S. Africa or Israel) depending on time of year. Avoid juice from supermarket. Black decaf. Usually a salad for lunch but often a sandwich and soup in the winter. Dinner always a complete meal with meat or fish, veggies and a glass of wine. One cocktail before. It may sound boring but I only buy fresh ingredients on an almost daily basis. The one type of shopping I enjoy is for food. Something different each day. Eggs I get at a farm outside of town. Farm fresh, can't be beat.
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Has the Morgan Library not just undergone a restoration? I've never visited it but would like to having read about it recently.
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Read an interesting article about a Basquiat exhibition that did not go as well. The NYT reported on Friday that a show at the Orlando Art Museum that was supposed to have opened this year was instead derailed when the FBI raided the museum in June and took away the 25 art works allegedly by Basquiat. The director of the museum who was responsible for assembling the exhibit has been fired and the chairperson of the board of trustees let go. One third of the board has resigned and major donors are switching their loaned art to Rollins College Art Museum. Ouch. What is at issue is the authenticity of the works and the fact the OMA was alerted earlier to problems with the collection, which was supposedly from. California screenwriter who has subsequently disavowed any connection to the supposed treasure trove earlier estimated to be worth more than $100million. An old friend of mine who is long gone introduced me to the OMA years ago and was so proud his name was carved on the wall as a benefactor of the museum. He will be turning in his grave.
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Addiction to any food item is fatal. I've been to Belgium several times and in Brussels their moules and frites are wonderful. Would I make a steady diet of them? Absolutely not.
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Who would eat a plate of fries. Yesterday I had lunch at a restaurant and it included a chicken breast burger on a pretzel bun with half the plate covered in fries. They were tasty but I had only about 20, both short and long, with white vinegar and pepper. I left about 60 or so, just too much.
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What do we know about when and how Montreal clubs will reopen?
Luv2play replied to + newatthis's topic in Male Strip Clubs
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Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Hemorrhoids
Luv2play replied to + Lucky's topic in Men's Health
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I knew very little about Ann Heche before this incident. I don't follow Hollywood people's lives as a rule.I don't go to movies or have a television in my home. So I wasn't aware of her mental issues or drinking. That said, society has to protect itself from people who get intoxicated and then take their high powered cars on public roads where they are a menace to innocent people. The full measure of the law has to be applied but courts are left to apply the remedies in each situation.
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I wonder if this will happen in Quebec or Ontario. It wouldn't surprise me. To date the governments have been very liberal in their policy of access to the monkeypox vaccination. Quite different from the early days of covid vaccines when the US hoarded their supplies.
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Ontario today said that only about 30 new confirmed cases have been reported in the last week. While not saying it in the news report I heard, that would seem to be a leveling off of new cases. Ontario now leads Quebec in confirmed cases but not by much. The two cities of Toronto and Montreal account for the vast majority of cases. Many others caught it visiting those cities for large events like Pride. Even though I have one vax and two childhood vaxes, I'm definitely going to scale back on hiring until the disease progression becomes more clear.
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If I had a young friend asked me specifically for these types of socks, that's what I'd give him. My own taste wouldn't enter into it. I wouldn't be wearing them.
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I feel your disappointment. Same thing happened to me last week. A top who couldn't stay hard.
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We're now into perfect August weather, warm sunny days and cool nights. Today had lunch at my club, on a verandah overlooking the marina. The view was enhanced by a hunk in his early 20's, dirty blond hair cut short and the body of a tennis player or sailor off one of the boats. His girl friend had her hand on his thigh the odd time, which I couldn't blame her for. Black shorts and a black t-shirt. No tats.
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I have noticed that the hair under my armpits has almost disappeared over the last 5 years. Between 70 and 75. I don't use any deodorants.
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Unless I learn of extenuating circumstances, I have little sympathy for the situation she finds herself in. She could have killed anyone who had stepped into that street at the speed she was driving. Totally heedless of others safety.
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Very low rates. A red flag?
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Aren't children or babies still vaccinated for polio?
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Wrong. There us no cure for polio but there are treatments, which can improve outcomes. In FDR's case Dr W W Keen, an outstanding neurosurgeon but in his 90's, misdiagnosed the disease and precious weeks were lost by giving the wrong treatments which made matters worse. To give him credit, he was long retired and was vacationing in Bar Harbour Maine, far away from his clinical base in Philadelphia. I only know about him as he operated on my great uncle and have the entire medical record from him about the unsuccessful outcome in that case too.
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I'm of the generation that last witnessed large outbreaks of polio. My oldest brother contracted it in 1949 when I was two. Luckily my mother caught it early and rushed him to the hospital from our country home,a three hour trip at the time. He spent 6 weeks in the hospital and suffered no permanent paralysis. Years later reading about FDR, his outcome was much worse as his doctors in the location where he was summer vacationing (Campobello, Canada) missed the diagnosis. He was crippled for the rest of his life.
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Here in Canada there is concern about polio being on the resurgence again. This time amongst Afghan refugees who are arriving here without having been vaccinated. Why this was not dealt with at the border before admitting them is beyond me. Sheer incompetence.
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I meant breathalyzer, not a blood test.
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Typical. Yesterday I got a service rep to fix our problems with the new ac system in our organization's headquarters, a stone building dating from 1854, and overnight the heat wave broke. This morning it was 18c. All we have to do now is open the windows for fresh air.
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Just another sign of the breakdown in public health. People are not forced to take polio shots in some jurisdictions and then they travel about. Its a farce.
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