tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post2853519944869926456..comments2021-04-28T02:30:27.192-07:00Comments on Heads nor Tails: Pet Mold and Other Such ThingsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post-1031292849947590092013-03-17T01:20:38.618-07:002013-03-17T01:20:38.618-07:00I didn't have a pet mold, but when I was a tee...I didn't have a pet mold, but when I was a teen, I did leave food out for my "pet" mouse that I'd seen hanging around my bedroom. Within a week we had a major rodent infestation, and I had to vacate my room for a few days while multiple traps were deployed, killing DOZENS of mice.<br />I'm picturing your mom standing over Marty's cracked bottle saying, "I don't know what happened, I was watering my plants..." and then being accused of using up all of the glue on purpose! <br />I admire you for looking after your own health and telling the doctors when you think they are wrong. I tend to accept their "advice" and then never fill the prescription if I don't agree with them. Then the next time I see them, they ask if I've been taking it and I tell them no, and why I don't want to, and they get annoyed. I do research all of my medications, and I know more than the average person when it comes to health care - I've had a few physiology classes, for example. Of course I'm not as educated as a doctor or even a nurse, but they often overlook things. They are shockingly negligent when it comes to looking at what you're already taking and knowing about possible drug interactions. Maybe in the past it was the pharmacist's job to catch that, but these days? Pharmacists offer counseling and advice, but <br />what if the problem is with your medical history, not a medicine you're taking? The pharmacist doesn't know your diagnoses, he only knows what drugs he's selling you. The doctors have to pay more attention and not be offended if you ask them to take a closer look at your chart. <br />I like the bad wallpaper. We lived in a rented house when I was little, with the WORST wallpaper I've ever seen, in all of the bedrooms. I had pink striped paper with huge bouquets of cabbage roses. My brothers' room had the most garish cartoon pirate ships you've ever seen. But at the last house I lived in, in Brigham City, only one room had wallpaper, it was the upstairs bathroom. It had a very cool 60s era foil paper, in silver with blue designs on it. Pity about the shag carpeting though. Yes, shag carpeting in the bathroom.PirateHeatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06605736515492873293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post-83820674139202631002013-03-16T04:11:28.139-07:002013-03-16T04:11:28.139-07:00I think I'm going to liven up the paneling wit...I think I'm going to liven up the paneling with wallpaper. I mean, there's a LOT of really awful paper out there!Mumbleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06018218539392699050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8965992396463811283.post-1150467715880553632013-03-15T19:01:33.115-07:002013-03-15T19:01:33.115-07:00I thinkyou should start doing bad wall paper.I thinkyou should start doing bad wall paper.Merikayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378095339747943548noreply@blogger.com