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Squonkamaniac
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I inspected a 650 sf condo for an airline pilot, some jackass is selling it to her for 150K....what a deal huh?

Fucking place is smaller than my living room, and I have a small house.
 

Draconigena

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Oh, and I had to run into Faith today to get some cracked corn for the chickens, so I popped into the local grocery store. All shelves are full and there were no restrictions on how much you could buy, so it seems life has returned to normal here.
 

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Oh, and I had to run into Faith today to get some cracked corn for the chickens, so I popped into the local grocery store. All shelves are full and there were no restrictions on how much you could buy, so it seems life has returned to normal here.
Not sure whats going on here, haven't been to any store this week.
 

Lannie

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Weather stat keeper reporting in! Yes, in fact, we hit 73 a few weeks back, and have had several mid-60s days scattered here and there. The whole rest of this week is *supposed* to be in the 60s. Little rain on Thursday, but the guessers say no snow. Any bets on that? ;)
 

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Inspects, Draco and Lannie
Hope you all have a great day :) :wave:

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Oh, and I had to run into Faith today to get some cracked corn for the chickens, so I popped into the local grocery store. All shelves are full and there were no restrictions on how much you could buy, so it seems life has returned to normal here.
Restrictions are still on going here. But, finally found and was able to purchase some toilet paper this week. So, will still be on the hunt for more :rolleyes:..:xD:
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Nope. It was 58 today and, other than this morning's fall (a couple 700-pound bales tried to crush me), it was a pretty nice day. But, believe it or not, I think next Tuesday is predicting snow showers.
Next Tuesday?

That's far beyond their realm of possibilities to predict anything into the distant future.
 

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Gotta get the hell out of here Rich, going to test the ankle on long distance "high-plains" walkin tomorrow mornin, between here and Flag, prolly won't find jackshit but it's damn good exercise.
 

Draconigena

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Whats happening today, get a load of Hay?
No. I pulled a couple flakes to go over to the horse side, the last of one bale, and picked up the pallet to move it outside. I guess the tiny edge (less than an RCH - honest) of that pallet was supporting the next two bales, which decided to fall on me when I tugged the empty pallet out. The top bale hit me in the shoulder and threw me out the barn door. I tried to stop my fall with my hands (no such luck), landed on my right hip, and laid there for a minute trying to decide if I was dead or not. Lannie came busting out of the cow end to see what happened but couldn't get to me because the bales were totally blocking the doorway. I managed to get my ass off the ground and staggered back to the mess I just made. Don't know how, but I rolled the bottom bale back in place (adrenaline?) and the two of us picked up the pieces of the top bale and stuffed it sufficiently out of the way so we could get in and out of the door.

You know I am always complaining about my back pain (hey, it's broke, so that's justified), and occasionally my shoulders, and a few days ago, I was complaining about my right knee and ankle. Now I get to add my right hip and both wrists to that list. Maybe I should just get in bed and pretend I have this damn covid shit. Sigh...
 

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No. I pulled a couple flakes to go over to the horse side, the last of one bale, and picked up the pallet to move it outside. I guess the tiny edge (less than an RCH - honest) of that pallet was supporting the next two bales, which decided to fall on me when I tugged the empty pallet out. The top bale hit me in the shoulder and threw me out the barn door. I tried to stop my fall with my hands (no such luck), landed on my right hip, and laid there for a minute trying to decide if I was dead or not. Lannie came busting out of the cow end to see what happened but couldn't get to me because the bales were totally blocking the doorway. I managed to get my ass off the ground and staggered back to the mess I just made. Don't know how, but I rolled the bottom bale back in place (adrenaline?) and the two of us picked up the pieces of the top bale and stuffed it sufficiently out of the way so we could get in and out of the door.

You know I am always complaining about my back pain (hey, it's broke, so that's justified), and occasionally my shoulders, and a few days ago, I was complaining about my right knee and ankle. Now I get to add my right hip and both wrists to that list. Maybe I should just get in bed and pretend I have this damn covid shit. Sigh...
JC...hope tomorrow is a better day.
 

Draconigena

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Draconigena

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Fresenius Kabi Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of 13 Lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP Due to the Presence of Particulate Matter in Reserve Samples

April 20, 2020 -- Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC is voluntarily recalling 13 lots of Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP, 30 mg/mL, 1 mL fill in a 2 mL amber vial and Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection, USP, 60 mg/2 mL (30 mg/mL), 2 mL fill in a 2 mL amber vial to the user level due to the presence of particulate matter composed of the following elements: carbon, silicon, oxygen and polyamides. Particulate matter was found in eight reserve sample vials.
 

Draconigena

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B. Braun Medical Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of One (1) Lot of Ceftazidime for Injection USP and Dextrose Injection USP (50 mL), Duplex Container Due to Out-of-Specification Results for High Molecular Weight Polymers

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April 20, 2020 -- Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun) is voluntarily recalling one (1) lot of 2g Ceftazidime for Injection USP (2g) and Dextrose for Injection USP (50 ml) in Duplex® Container to the hospital/user level.. During stability testing of Batch H8J812, test results were found to exceed the specification limits for High Molecular Weight Polymers (HMWP) at the nineteen (19) month [82 week] stability interval.
 

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