The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Slay52,234 pages

Originally posted by Scribble
Still haven't, one of those films I've been meaning to watch for ages. It looks like exactly my kind of film. mmm

You should watch it, it's one of my favourites.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Harsh, I think I'll have to veto the Dutch plea for inclusion...

i veto your veto

Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
keep trying love

I need to sleep now. It's 00.40 and I have a doc app for blood tests at 9.20

But I'll hopefully feel ok to eat after that.

good night little one

get a good rest and good luck at the doctors

Originally posted by Slay
You should watch it, it's one of my favourites.
I get the idea that it inspired Haneke's "Funny Games" a bit

Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
good night little one

get a good rest and good luck at the doctors

Thanks my lovely 😊

offtobed

Night all

Originally posted by Scribble
I get the idea that it inspired Haneke's "Funny Games" a bit

Maybe to a certain extent, they explore similar subject matter definitely. As films they're plenty different though.

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
Thanks my lovely 😊

offtobed

Night all

See ya Piggles! wavehand

Originally posted by Slay
Maybe to a certain extent, they explore similar subject matter definitely. As films they're plenty different though.
Yeah, I guess it's just the black humour and extremely dark subject matter that links them.

Also, Naked City, the band that play over the credits of Funny Games, are clearly the greatest band to have ever existed.

Originally posted by Scribble
Yeah, I guess it's just the black humour and extremely dark subject matter that links them.

Also, Naked City, the band that play over the credits of Funny Games, are clearly the greatest band to have ever existed.


The thing about Man Bites Dog is that it's infinitely quotable. You'll find yourself quoting one of it's lines like it's a Tarantino flick and then immediately feel shame for it.

life

Originally posted by Slay
The thing about Man Bites Dog is that it's infinitely quotable. You'll find yourself quoting one of it's lines like it's a Tarantino flick and then immediately feel shame for it.
Do you quote the lines in French?

Originally posted by Scribble
Do you quote the lines in French?

Yeah, I guess that wouldn't work for you. 😐

why french

I guess I could learn French, but that seems slight overkill considering all the people I'd quote the lines to would just stare at me like I was some kind of clever bloke who does them language things y'ear about these days. They'd completely miss the homicidal content of what I was saying.

Although maybe that's a pretty good reason to do it all the same.

works for me in gaellic

Originally posted by NewLanceWindu
One of those days. 🙁

The daughter has thrown up 3 times already and needed a bath from the mess. She just got brand new bedding on her bed last night.

4 times now. I gave her a bath after 3. I'm ready to rip my hair out.

Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
what causes her to throw up

She has tubes in her brain because of her Hydrocephalus. The purpose is to drain excess spinal fluid. They connects sacs in both hemispheres of her brain to a shunt behind her left ear, and then more tubing goes into her stomach to deposit the fluid so she can expel it when she goes to the bathroom.

This next bit is just a theory, but it happens like clockwork with weather. When we get a weather change (like today, it's been cloudy and just started raining) the pressure in the atmosphere rises. The fluid in her tubes can act like a barometer, where the excess fluid will drain a bit faster or suddenly slow down. The change makes her stomach upset and she ends up spewing. This is only one of her types of vomiting.

She also has Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome. This is under control with medication so her actual Cyclic attacks are rare. However, once she starts any vomiting the Cyclic takes over and it's hard for her to stop. We pretty much have to let it run it's course.

We do our best to keep her clean and hydrated. Very little food during it because the mess that comes with. We have to lay her on her side so she can't choke on the vomit. Since her hip surgeries we can't lay her like we would want since it puts unwanted pressure on the hip joint and could cause them to slip out and then we would need to go back for revision surgeries...so we have to stay on top of it and check her every time we hear a cough that sounds juicy.

Then I have people wonder why I don't currently have a job...it's because she is our full time job.

they think i am ranting when i am really saying how i would hurt them

Originally posted by NewLanceWindu
4 times now. I gave her a bath after 3. I'm ready to rip my hair out.

She has tubes in her brain because of her Hydrocephalus. The purpose is to drain excess spinal fluid. They connects sacs in both hemispheres of her brain to a shunt behind her left ear, and then more tubing goes into her stomach to deposit the fluid so she can expel it when she goes to the bathroom.

This next bit is just a theory, but it happens like clockwork with weather. When we get a weather change (like today, it's been cloudy and just started raining) the pressure in the atmosphere rises. The fluid in her tubes can act like a barometer, where the excess fluid will drain a bit faster or suddenly slow down. The change makes her stomach upset and she ends up spewing. This is only one of her types of vomiting.

She also has Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome. This is under control with medication so her actual Cyclic attacks are rare. However, once she starts any vomiting the Cyclic takes over and it's hard for her to stop. We pretty much have to let it run it's course.

We do our best to keep her clean and hydrated. Very little food during it because the mess that comes with. We have to lay her on her side so she can't choke on the vomit. Since her hip surgeries we can't lay her like we would want since it puts unwanted pressure on the hip joint and could cause them to slip out and then we would need to go back for revision surgeries...so we have to stay on top of it and check her every time we hear a cough that sounds juicy.

Then I have people wonder why I don't currently have a job...it's because she is our full time job.

lets keep that hair in

hmmm, its no theory, i have the same for my scars because the fluid pressure build up when it is about to rain really hurts my knife scars under my arms and on my ribs

poor girl, i can understand that must be a stressing job for you

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