Snails - Response on Threads Part 5

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MadOzodi

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they check the meters when they're buried under the snow?!

I bet the kittens aren't going to want their feet to be cold for very long (if at all)

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Speaking of falling.

GF is doing pretty well.
She's still super paranoid about walking on snow/ice though. ;) (a good thing)

She said the other day "I still don't remember you talking to me about it". She'll probably always have that short "blank spot"...(reference to a specific interval that all of us involved remember but her.) Other than that, I'd be offended. ;) :lol: I usually make SOME impression....
 

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Speaking of falling.

GF is doing pretty well.
She's still super paranoid about walking on snow/ice though. ;) (a good thing)

She said the other day "I still don't remember you talking to me about it". She'll probably always have that short "blank spot"...(reference to a specific interval that all of us involved remember but her.) Other than that, I'd be offended. ;) :lol: I usually make SOME impression....

I'm glad the gf is doing better. I'm super paranoid about walking on snow/ice and I haven't fallen.
 

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apparently, sometimes, bouncing one's head off the ground blocks the impression of you, Atty. tell her not to do it too often ;)

Dang, Mad, that's nuts.

Smart kitties, Tibs. That's what my beasties did all day yesterday, even the girl who used to be impervious to the weather. She was "you can't make me go out there, and if you do i'm just going to stand and look miserable"
 

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Hey CES....
I know as a generalization that concussion can cause memory loss...but (forgive me for asking but) does it matter what area is "sloshed"? Like, you'd say:

"Oh, yeah, she got a back-of-the-head bump, probably with a front of the brain, <whatever that term was> contra-whatever and so it impacts the ____ area that does the short-term to long-term memory formation or storage or whatever!"

I mean, I assume it must be either the back of your brain or front that does that, given that she doesn't remember and she hit the back of her head on the cement. (Sorry, IDK if this type of stuff is even what you do...so not fair of me)
 
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