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Pretty sure that's to allow the Holy Spirit in.All babies have a hole in their hearts, as it has to do with circulation in the womb.
Pretty sure that's to allow the Holy Spirit in.All babies have a hole in their hearts, as it has to do with circulation in the womb.
When mine has one dangling, she turns around and looks at me with a "little help" look. It worksUnrelated: I just watched my dog reach his head around and eat a turd that was hanging out of his own butt.
 
 Well, that too, but I didn't want to scare him.Pretty sure that's to allow the Holy Spirit in.All babies have a hole in their hearts, as it has to do with circulation in the womb.
Thanks!So this Yamaha will likely give you one of the better surround experiences from a soundbar, while still giving great sound. This is going to be pretty easy to hookup (HDMI cable out of BluRay, Cable/Sat TV, etc into the Yamaha and then the Yamaha out to the TV) and it has a calibration mic to set it up for your room.Depends on the audio feed from the network, but it can.When watching football, does the sound bar make it sound like a linebacker is going to crush you from the blind side?yes. yes you should.You mean I should be listening to the sound of my TV with more than just the volume that comes out of it?Thanks GB.
I don't want to spend a fortune but love the surround sound experience for sports in particular.
Ask any questions just ask.
Yeah, it's tough enough that she'll be a widow in a couple of weeks anyway.GLGBs GM & RL. Don't have anything to add to the situation other than that I probably shouldn't complain about Angrywife.
Nope, no need for a receiver at all. Just hook your DTV up to it and really any BluRay player to it and then run a connection to the TV. I looked at the instructions and they do a nice job of making it pretty easy to understand.Thanks!So this Yamaha will likely give you one of the better surround experiences from a soundbar, while still giving great sound. This is going to be pretty easy to hookup (HDMI cable out of BluRay, Cable/Sat TV, etc into the Yamaha and then the Yamaha out to the TV) and it has a calibration mic to set it up for your room.Depends on the audio feed from the network, but it can.When watching football, does the sound bar make it sound like a linebacker is going to crush you from the blind side?yes. yes you should.You mean I should be listening to the sound of my TV with more than just the volume that comes out of it?Thanks GB.
I don't want to spend a fortune but love the surround sound experience for sports in particular.
Ask any questions just ask.
So I don't need a receiver right? It just hooks to the DTV box and then the TV or something....... :netflixgm:
Will a decent Blu Ray player work with it just fine?
Excellent newsGood news: after 6 weeks of chemo and radiation, DadQ's main lung tumor shrunk over 50%, and 3 of 4 nodes are 100% clean.
Thewhatnow?frozen gyro.
Sorry to hear Red. Definitely echo the counseling recommendations.oh- I thought you had already gone this route.We've discussed that. But I don't know what that would do with my ex-wife clearly poisoning the well on her end. She would never agree to be part of it. And even if she were, it wouldn't be helpful if she was. I know, I went through marriage counseling with her. Nothing is ever her fault.Sorry Red, sounds awful. Seems like you clearly need family counseling.
start with your family unit and see what hte counselor says about including w.1. definitely get outside help here before this gets even further.
Agree as usual with Tecumseh. One of my little cousins had this. It was certainly cause for some anxiety but completely resolved on its own.From what I understand, as you said above, this is fairly common, and will more likely than not remedy itself. All babies have a hole in their hearts, as it has to do with circulation in the womb. Most close right at birth, but others take longer. Best wishes to you guys, but a positive (and non-invasive) outcome is highly likely.Thanks, but I honestly think this will end up being okay. If not, well...we'll figure out the next steps with the doctors and plan accordingly. Sounds a lot worse than it is, though not hearing it at all would be preferred.Holy ####.Yeah. Not uncommon and chances are it closes on its own in utero, but we need to meet with the doctors Thursday to look at it some more and discuss it. Reading up on it is encouraging so not a huge worry right now, but again, we'll know more Thursday.that happened?Like the hole they found in Baby B's heart?
Been a hell of a year so far.
Now I feel like an ###. This is some real stuff.
Thinking of you, Mrs. GM and the baby...
Of course, not hearing the word "TWINS" would be really REALLY preferred.
RE: Texas Hoops
All Wisconsin fans think NCAA hoops began in 2000. HTH
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teams_with_the_most_victories_in_NCAA_Division_I_men%27s_college_basketball
 
 Good luck, thoughts and prayers your way GBYeah. Not uncommon and chances are it closes on its own in utero, but we need to meet with the doctors Thursday to look at it some more and discuss it. Reading up on it is encouraging so not a huge worry right now, but again, we'll know more Thursday.that happened?Like the hole they found in Baby B's heart?
Been a hell of a year so far.
Sorry to hear. Kick ### baby GM!Yeah. Not uncommon and chances are it closes on its own in utero, but we need to meet with the doctors Thursday to look at it some more and discuss it. Reading up on it is encouraging so not a huge worry right now, but again, we'll know more Thursday.that happened?Like the hole they found in Baby B's heart?
Been a hell of a year so far.
Yeah, I have to interrupt my self-imposed ban to say this, too. And I'm sure you'll hear lots of anecdotal stories along these lines, but my nephew had this diagnosed when he was in the womb, and he is today by far the coolest teenager I know (which is a miracle considering my brother's a dickmitten, but that's a different story).This.GLGBGM
When I say I am thinking of Red's wife frequently, I mean she's really hot.Yeah, I have to interrupt my self-imposed ban to say this, too. And I'm sure you'll hear lots of anecdotal stories along these lines, but my nephew had this diagnosed when he was in the womb, and he is today by far the coolest teenager I know (which is a miracle considering my brother's a dickmitten, but that's a different story).This.GLGBGM
Also TPW to Redmond, though he knows I'm thinking of him and Wife2.0 frequently on this.
Sorry GBRL, I was just making a joke. I mean, she actually is really hot; I just wasn't saying...I'll just see myself out again.When I say I am thinking of Red's wife frequently, I mean she's really hot.Yeah, I have to interrupt my self-imposed ban to say this, too. And I'm sure you'll hear lots of anecdotal stories along these lines, but my nephew had this diagnosed when he was in the womb, and he is today by far the coolest teenager I know (which is a miracle considering my brother's a dickmitten, but that's a different story).This.GLGBGM
Also TPW to Redmond, though he knows I'm thinking of him and Wife2.0 frequently on this.
You should hang aroundSorry GBRL, I was just making a joke. I mean, she actually is really hot; I just wasn't saying...I'll just see myself out again.When I say I am thinking of Red's wife frequently, I mean she's really hot.Yeah, I have to interrupt my self-imposed ban to say this, too. And I'm sure you'll hear lots of anecdotal stories along these lines, but my nephew had this diagnosed when he was in the womb, and he is today by far the coolest teenager I know (which is a miracle considering my brother's a dickmitten, but that's a different story).This.GLGBGM
Also TPW to Redmond, though he knows I'm thinking of him and Wife2.0 frequently on this.
 
 I do appreciate the advice, but this has been tried. It has been going on for three years. I started out ignoring it and hoping it was a phase. Then I asked nicely. Then I cajoled. Then I asked nicely some more. I have killed them with kindness. I have treated them with respect. I have asked them questions. I have tried to judo them with logic. I have flat out begged (not proud of that one). None of it did anything. We confronted the issue aggressively once before and they said some of the right things, but went right back to their previous behavior fairly quickly.Sorry to hear Red. Definitely echo the counseling recommendations.oh- I thought you had already gone this route.We've discussed that. But I don't know what that would do with my ex-wife clearly poisoning the well on her end. She would never agree to be part of it. And even if she were, it wouldn't be helpful if she was. I know, I went through marriage counseling with her. Nothing is ever her fault.Sorry Red, sounds awful. Seems like you clearly need family counseling.
start with your family unit and see what hte counselor says about including w.1. definitely get outside help here before this gets even further.
And at the risk of speaking into a situation I don't know much about, I do think you need to be careful not to come across as vindictive. You already know that your ex is poisoning their minds. At their age, it's unfair to overly blame them for their bad behavior towards you and your wife. They don't have the maturity to process things and modify their behavior correctly. Throw in the normal adolescent behavior that is starting to emerge and it's a tough situation. I definitely think that punishing them for not treating your wife as nicely as you would like is more likely to make them resent both of you than to modify their behavior in the way you wish. I think you will reap much bigger dividends by rewarding them for good behavior than punishing bad behavior. Straight up tell them: If they can go a weekend treating you and your wife politely, respectfully and kindly, you will go out for ice cream together (or whatever). If they can keep it up for a month, maybe it's an outing somewhere fun they really want to go to. Eventually they'll realize that being nice just makes things easier in general and will want to do it.
But counseling is priority #1. They can't overcome the garbag they are getting from their mom without a good counselor to help them through it.
When I say I am thinking of Red's wife frequently, I mean she's really hot.Yeah, I have to interrupt my self-imposed ban to say this, too. And I'm sure you'll hear lots of anecdotal stories along these lines, but my nephew had this diagnosed when he was in the womb, and he is today by far the coolest teenager I know (which is a miracle considering my brother's a dickmitten, but that's a different story).This.GLGBGM
Also TPW to Redmond, though he knows I'm thinking of him and Wife2.0 frequently on this.
 
 Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes. You are in the "not" category and I hope all is well with you. Any update on your wife, by the way?What's all this now?my self-imposed ban
What's all this now?my self-imposed ban
This is so wrong, I don't even know where to start. They are your children. Giving up is not an option. Get counseling for you and them alone. Your current wife can't fix this or even really help with it. Do not blame your ex for anything, no matter how big a turd she is.You are a good man.This thought has occurred to me, but I don't want to be responsible for sending two more self-centered, unaccountable, borderline sociopaths out into the world without a fight.Your ex is making you, your new wife, and your kids miserable. As a father you want to save your kids, but the pattern is ingrained, and there is no way to change that through part time parenting which is being subverted by the other parent with more access, none.
She has won and your kids are what they are. Time to let it go. Enjoy the kids for what they are and what little you can have with them. Fighting a losing battle is wasting what is available to you. Spoil them, and send them back spoiled. In the meantime devote yourself to your new wife and to your own happiness.
Give me the strength to change those things I can and the wisdom to ascertain those which I cannot.
BTW, you would not be sending them out without a fight. You have fought the good fight, for righteous reasons, and with devotion. Not all fights are winnable. Save yourself, save your new wife, and heal. By husbanding your strength you will have it when these kids wake from the somnambulistic trace your ex has them in and they will need your strength then more than ever. If the distraction of the battle of wills with you is removed your kids will begin to examine their life with her, and upon that examination they will wonder whatever the #### were they thinking.
That's why I always try to be blatant with my dickmittenness. So there is no misunderstanding.krista4 said:Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes. You are in the "not" category and I hope all is well with you. Any update on your wife, by the way?shuke said:What's all this now?krista4 said:my self-imposed ban
Well, I'll thrown my uneducated two cents in.Mrs. Rannous said:This is so wrong, I don't even know where to start. They are your children. Giving up is not an option. Get counseling for you and them alone. Your current wife can't fix this or even really help with it. Do not blame your ex for anything, no matter how big a turd she is.Ditkaless Wonders said:You are a good man.RedmondLonghorn said:This thought has occurred to me, but I don't want to be responsible for sending two more self-centered, unaccountable, borderline sociopaths out into the world without a fight.Ditkaless Wonders said:Your ex is making you, your new wife, and your kids miserable. As a father you want to save your kids, but the pattern is ingrained, and there is no way to change that through part time parenting which is being subverted by the other parent with more access, none.
She has won and your kids are what they are. Time to let it go. Enjoy the kids for what they are and what little you can have with them. Fighting a losing battle is wasting what is available to you. Spoil them, and send them back spoiled. In the meantime devote yourself to your new wife and to your own happiness.
Give me the strength to change those things I can and the wisdom to ascertain those which I cannot.
BTW, you would not be sending them out without a fight. You have fought the good fight, for righteous reasons, and with devotion. Not all fights are winnable. Save yourself, save your new wife, and heal. By husbanding your strength you will have it when these kids wake from the somnambulistic trace your ex has them in and they will need your strength then more than ever. If the distraction of the battle of wills with you is removed your kids will begin to examine their life with her, and upon that examination they will wonder whatever the #### were they thinking.
But get help. It sounds like this is getting beyond your ability to fix.
Good luck.
Oh, I'm a huge dickmitten.krista4 said:Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes. You are in the "not" category and I hope all is well with you. Any update on your wife, by the way?shuke said:What's all this now?krista4 said:my self-imposed ban
If krista is no longer posting here, I propose we replace her with christo. Their usernames are nearly identical.
 
 I totally agree.krista4 said:Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes.shuke said:What's all this now?krista4 said:my self-imposed ban
I totally agree.krista4 said:Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes.shuke said:What's all this now?krista4 said:my self-imposed ban
 
 https://i.imgur.com/ZQ4RyHo.gifIf krista is no longer posting here, I propose we replace her with christo. Their usernames are nearly identical.
I do about 13-14 quartz countertops a month, Sizzlechest.Anybody do quartz countertops? Thoughts good or bad?
Thanks buddy. I know, I'm probably worrying over nothing, but the wife is concerned and there's not much I can say to soothe that now. But we'll meet with the doctors Thursday and hopefully they relay what you said above.BobbyLayne said:Yeah, every case is different...but hole in the heart is not all that uncommon. Which is not to make light of this, it's pretty ####### freaky, but my nephew had that condition 35 years ago, as did a friend's baby about 5 years ago. In both cases they were looking at having to schedule heart surgery - but in both cases, the hole closed up on it's own. In fact my friend's son they were going in for like the final checkup and the surgery was a few days away, and they did the test thing (ultrasound? not sure) & well, ####, no more hole.General Malaise said:Yeah. Not uncommon and chances are it closes on its own in utero, but we need to meet with the doctors Thursday to look at it some more and discuss it. Reading up on it is encouraging so not a huge worry right now, but again, we'll know more Thursday.Aaron Rudnicki said:that happened?General Malaise said:Like the hole they found in Baby B's heart?
Been a hell of a year so far.
That shouldn't influence you one way or another, if she still has a hole in her heart after she's born, you gotta go with whatever the doctor advises. But there is a chance this will resolve itself.
GL GB, I know it's weighing on you. Be thankful they found out and GL dealing with it. Not easy.
Silestone. They look great and the Mrs. is very happy. Have had them for 11 years now with no problems.Anybody do quartz countertops? Thoughts good or bad?
:girth:I totally agree.krista4 said:Blahblahblahblah, some people are dickmittens and some aren't. Hard to know the difference sometimes.shuke said:What's all this now?krista4 said:my self-imposed ban
i like his moxie.belljr said:I think my father has a death wish. We have tickets for Bama at Auburn this fall but he wants to go wearing Bama gear. Note we are not fans of either
Looking at getting a desktop in office with some kind of engineered stone. 28 sf or so. Mrs. Osaurus freaks out about radon off gassing from granite so that's out. Sure happy it costs more.Silestone. They look great and the Mrs. is very happy. Have had them for 11 years now with no problems.Anybody do quartz countertops? Thoughts good or bad?
 
 We have that as well. Love it besides for some slight chipping on the edges from use. If you're going to get that, get an corner/edge that isn't a 90-degree right angle.Silestone. They look great and the Mrs. is very happy. Have had them for 11 years now with no problems.Anybody do quartz countertops? Thoughts good or bad?
