Glad the trip was successfull overall.got home Sun. Very early AM, landed in Charlotte NC and had a three plus hour drive...two flights before that, all while suffering the effects food poisoning... Long ride to say the least. Had a week of tough dives due to rough seas, the final day was the best as the storms had moved through and the sun was out, the seas were calm, and the fishes were not all tucked in hiding from the tide surge. today was the first day I started to feel alive again, the past few days I was a zombie...with my guts tied up in knots, wife is still sick with a cold or a respiratory flue type thing, others on the trip also got hit with a bug. Had some incredible dives none the less, 14 dives in six days with one day of non diving to off gass, it was a good trip.
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Food poisoning is hellish, and can be deadly. My little brother caught salmonella once on our yearly alpine ski trip. I was a teenager at the time, so what affected me the most was that my mom fell over and injured her wrist and couldn't operate the stick shift and so when we travelled down to the nearest town or back up, I have vivid memories of barreling around winding roads with my mom yelling "Shift."
They were really, really freaked out. The rest of us kids were more miffed at the idea that we couldn't ski and decided to ignore our parents "demand" and all took up for the slopes whenever we could get away with it.
Not exactly our most successful ski trip, and at one point they thought he was going to die. That's one of my brother's earliest memories, which he described as somewhat similar in nature as when Cartman got aliens who put a satellite in his ..... Soothed later by the memory of the "perfect" barium poop.
"I just remember after all of it, I was taken to this toilet that was very light and shiny and clean. I pooped.... It was great, and when I stared in the bowl, it was pure white and perfectly formed." LOL, it almost sounded like a near death experience to me.
But yes, food poisoning is nothing to play around with. My husband got so dehydrated once, I ha to take him to the hospital where he lay, groaning. The nurses all started calling him "Mr. Food Poisoning" which I thought was pretty funny. He did not appear to find it so.
Anna
I'm guessing if it did we would know.Anyone know if this latest budget deal has a rider included to change the predicate date?
Not chrome...polished SS, just sayin'
Yeh, that’s what the box shows, polished.Not chrome...polished SS, just sayin'