Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
Mom went in for a ultrasound on the tumor found on her ovary. It was
found to be the size of a grapefruit. She sees the surgeon Tuesday. We
could use purrs that this can be taken care of quickly and completely.
After breast cancer twice, cancer on her spine, and cancer in one of her
leg bones, she doesn't need this.
Many fires burning now in southern California. In the Palmdale fire, one
civilian has been killed and three firefighters have been badly injured.
Interstate 15 is closed though Cajon Pass (just northwest of my mom and
brother), and another fire is burning near Cal State San Bernardino,
moving south (towards mom's house). Electrical power is out in north San
Bernardino.
Nancy is dealing with a work situation that is turning bad. New
management is not supportive of the on-line part of the business (Nancy
is the Web Coordinator) and is talking about taking a lot of web
business away. It's looking like she's going to need to look for another
job, and we're hoping it might be closer to home than her current job
(60 miles commute each way).
And finally, I've been pretty much immobile for the last couple weeks
after screwing up my knee. My GP things I've torn a cartilege in my
knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Stormmee - 22 Oct 2007 00:16 GMT
I hurt my knee by falling up stairs onto the cap and pulling the cap away
from the knee, I did everything but surgery, and it does get better, I so
feel your pain, lotsa purrs, Lee
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Victor Martinez - 22 Oct 2007 00:30 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
Dan, you certainly need the power of the Fantastic Seven. They're
purring away!!!

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Matthew - 22 Oct 2007 00:54 GMT
Purrs in route
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
CatNipped - 22 Oct 2007 00:56 GMT
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Granby - 22 Oct 2007 01:33 GMT
After all that, will go to the candle site and light some candles. Prayers
and Purrs to ou and yours.
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Karen - 22 Oct 2007 03:11 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Purrs for all. I'm sorry it is so bad right now and I really hope your
mom is OK.
Marina - 22 Oct 2007 06:43 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
Purrs for everything. It's been a bad month on rpca.

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jmcquown - 22 Oct 2007 06:50 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Many purrs on the way for all causes, to all people and furkids.
Jill
Lesley - 22 Oct 2007 10:00 GMT
>Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
You and Nancy are certainly in the wars! We are sending express purrs!
Lesley
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Adrian A - 22 Oct 2007 11:28 GMT
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Wide ranging purrs on the way. I saw the fires on the news this morning,
they look bad. :-(

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Suz - 22 Oct 2007 14:05 GMT
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Multipurrpose Spiceypurrs on their way Dan.
Suz&Spicey
Ann - 22 Oct 2007 14:28 GMT
Purrs on the way for you , Nancy and mom.
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Kreisleriana - 22 Oct 2007 14:32 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
You've got 'em. What a month this has been.
GaDragonfly - 22 Oct 2007 17:59 GMT
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Dan,
Purrs x 4 and gentle headbutts on the way for you, Nancy, your mother
and anyone else in the path of the fires. Let us know how your mom
does.
Julie, Hobbes, Lacey, Sam and Barnabus
sam - 23 Oct 2007 03:03 GMT
Wow, Dan. Sounds like everything's hitting you at once.
Purrs for your Mom, the fire victims in SoCal, Nancy's job, and your knee.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
PatM - 23 Oct 2007 03:46 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Our fires are over for the year here, thank God, but we're still
dealing with the aftermath. I know what you're going through on
this. Prayers that you get some rain, that the fires are controled
before they threaten your mom's house. Prayers for your mom too, with
the tumor that's been discovered, and for the whirlwind of things
going on around you and Nancy with health and work. Let us know what
the surgeon says on tuesday.
PatM
Daniel Mahoney - 23 Oct 2007 13:55 GMT
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> PatM
Thanks, I will.
I can't understand what kind of mental imbalance would cause a person to
start a fire in windy conditions. Last night another fire broke out in San
Bernardino; this one was on Little Mountain in the northwest part of town.
The fire department immediately evacuated 40 families whose homes were
threatened.
It's still about 3 miles from mom's place and 4 or 5 from Pat's place.
Jack Campin - bogus address - 23 Oct 2007 22:18 GMT
> I can't understand what kind of mental imbalance would cause
> a person to start a fire in windy conditions.
No mental imbalance at all, just plain old all-American business
sense. Most of the major fires in Greece in recent years were
started by property developers wanting inconvenient forests out
of the way of their plans.
They will presumably argue that reafforestation would risk a
recurrence so they should get the chance to concrete over as
much of the burnt areas as they can buy up
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 23 Oct 2007 23:09 GMT
> > I can't understand what kind of mental imbalance would cause
> > a person to start a fire in windy conditions.
> No mental imbalance at all, just plain old all-American business
> sense. Most of the major fires in Greece in recent years were
> started by property developers wanting inconvenient forests out
> of the way of their plans.
I asked this very question at work today in the lunchroom, and the
answer I got was, "The same kind of people who fly planes into buildings."
Well, maybe. But if it is terrorism, the terrorists are being awfully
quiet about it. Economic damage and loss-of-life notwithstanding, if
people don't know it's a terrorist act, they (other than those in the
direct line of fire) are not going to feel *terror*, and isn't that the
point? I was terrorized by 9/11 and I'm 3000 miles from ground zero.
But, although I'm disturbed by these fires, and concerned for people
and animals, I certainly don't feel *fear*, for myself. So no, I don't
think terrorism has anything to do with this.
I always thought these late summer/early fall fires in California were
started by morons throwing lit cigarette butts out car windows and so
forth.
Joyce
Daniel Mahoney - 24 Oct 2007 00:42 GMT
> I always thought these late summer/early fall fires in California were
> started by morons throwing lit cigarette butts out car windows and so
> forth.
>
> Joyce
Unfortunately in the last few years investigators have found evidence
that a lot of the larger fires have been arson-caused. Evidence suggests
that 3 of the 4 fires now endangering my mom and brother were started
intentionally.
Law enforcement officials have also been going through neighborhoods
under mandatory evacuation orders, 15 to 30 minutes after the property
owners have evacuated, and caught looters going though the evacuated
houses. Sick, sick, sick people.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 24 Oct 2007 00:54 GMT
> Law enforcement officials have also been going through neighborhoods
> under mandatory evacuation orders, 15 to 30 minutes after the property
> owners have evacuated, and caught looters going though the evacuated
> houses. Sick, sick, sick people.
Then you wonder why people in endangered areas (whether fire or flood
or some other potential disaster) won't leave??
Joyce
Daniel Mahoney - 23 Oct 2007 21:52 GMT
> Many fires burning now in southern California. In the Palmdale fire, one
> civilian has been killed and three firefighters have been badly injured.
> Interstate 15 is closed though Cajon Pass (just northwest of my mom and
> brother), and another fire is burning near Cal State San Bernardino,
> moving south (towards mom's house). Electrical power is out in north San
> Bernardino.
Mom's neighborhood is now under voluntary evacuation. We're keeping
fingers and paws crossed that it doesn't become mandatory evac.
Meanwhile she's getting stuff packed up in her van so she'll be ready to
bug out to my brother's place if the mandatory order is issued.
Matthew - 23 Oct 2007 22:00 GMT
I am saying a prayer for them right now Daniel. I hope everyone will be ok
>> Many fires burning now in southern California. In the Palmdale fire, one
>> civilian has been killed and three firefighters have been badly injured.
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> Meanwhile she's getting stuff packed up in her van so she'll be ready to
> bug out to my brother's place if the mandatory order is issued.
polonca12000 - 25 Oct 2007 22:36 GMT
> Mom's neighborhood is now under voluntary evacuation. We're keeping
> fingers and paws crossed that it doesn't become mandatory evac.
> Meanwhile she's getting stuff packed up in her van so she'll be ready to
> bug out to my brother's place if the mandatory order is issued.
Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes,
POlonca and Soncek
Gennie - 24 Oct 2007 01:20 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
> Mom went in for a ultrasound on the tumor found on her ovary. >
Many, many, many purrs that your mother's tumor is benign...my sister
had an ovarian cyst removed last Tuesday that was the size of a small
watermelon! (Sister says "I just thought I was getting REALLY fat...")
She got the news yesterday that it tested non-cancerous. Whew!
> Many fires burning now in southern California.
I thought about your move away from this area and wondered how the
family still here were doing. It is predicted that the devil-winds
will subside this evening, making the fires more easily
controlled....I certainly hope so!
> Nancy is dealing with a work situation that is turning bad.
...I've been pretty much immobile for the last couple weeks
after screwing up my knee. >
Job and healing purrs for you and Nancy. Marietta is revving up her
motor!
Gennie in, cough-cough, So Cal.
Daniel Mahoney - 24 Oct 2007 02:39 GMT
> Many, many, many purrs that your mother's tumor is benign...my sister
> had an ovarian cyst removed last Tuesday that was the size of a small
> watermelon! (Sister says "I just thought I was getting REALLY fat...")
> She got the news yesterday that it tested non-cancerous. Whew!
Thanks, I'll pass that along to her. She goes in for surgery Monday.
> I thought about your move away from this area and wondered how the
> family still here were doing. It is predicted that the devil-winds
> will subside this evening, making the fires more easily
> controlled....I certainly hope so!
I'm sure hoping so. Turns out the voluntary evacuation was due to smoke
and ash, not fire danger. So we're just hoping it remains that way.
> ...I've been pretty much immobile for the last couple weeks
> after screwing up my knee.
Ouch! I can appreciate that. Fortunately my knee is feeling a lot better
today than it has for the last two weeks. I go in for an MRI on
Thursday, then I see the surgeon again the first week in November.
> Job and healing purrs for you and Nancy. Marietta is revving up her
> motor!
>
> Gennie in, cough-cough, So Cal.
I hope your in a safe area.
polonca12000 - 25 Oct 2007 22:31 GMT
> Man, so many unrelated things to ask for purrs about..
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> knee; I see the ortho surgeon Monday afternoon, and I'm hoping he's
> going to be able to restore my mobility quickly.
Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek