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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1875118, member: 89387"] Hi – Holy cow, I just looked Joan Jett up on Wikipedia and she’s almost my age now, and still looks really good. Cute little thing – I can see why the guys were crazy about her. My sister noticed that she was chewing gum all the way through the concert in 1998, and singing at the same time. Talented. :lol: You and me both when it comes to being scared in the dark during a power outage. The only difference is that in your case it was wind, in my case it was the ground shaking. More about the recent Alaska earthquake on my Puff H. Bailey blog. I just found out that our governor was on the elevator between the 16th and 17th floor of the Atwood Building (exactly were my husband used to work) when it hit. The elevator has noisy cables and at first he thought that was what it was, but then he realized that it might be “the big one.” Lots of damage, but miraculously, no one was killed this time (unlike the “big one” in 1964). Thank you for your kind words of support and encouragement. If anyone ever says you’re cold hearted, then they just don’t know the difference between cold hearted and autistic. I’m more comfortable around animals than I am around people too. The difference between you and me is that I can be the life of the party when I’m in one of my hypomanic moods, but don’t come near me when I’m depressed. My ability to tolerate crowds varies with my mood level. If you saw what I posted on my other blog, I also may have put something in danger. When I got around to telling my husband what happened, he told me that I should at least change my password, but my brain is too fried to do that and he’s going to have to help me. If that had happened when I was depressed, I probably would have shut it down and gone to bed to cry because my carefully crafted TLDR had disappeared into thin air, but at least no damage would have been done. Have you ever watched “The Good Doctor”? Freddie Highmore plays a doctor who is an autistic savant. He’s a medical genius but has a hard time dealing with people (and he’s really cute too, in my opinion), and the series is all about how he copes. My husband and I have been watching it together. The second season just did their mid season finale with a cliffhanger – there’s an epidemic at the hospital, and he’s freaking out and becoming dysfunctional because of a malfunctioning light fixture that’s making an obnoxious noise and distracting him. Part 2 is supposed to air in mid January. Puff has been driving me nuts. Yesterday he started standing up against the glass with his nose less than an inch away from the UV lamp. He’s already having problems with his vision. So I got a ruler and a sharpie and marked the 6 inch limit on the tank. Catch 22 – do we want MBD or to go blind? His little skeleton and calcium levels are in good shape, so I opted to protect his eyes and took his “pretty color” away from him. If he loses his eyesight completely, that could be the end of him unless he can learn to willingly eat what he can’t see. My husband and I have both decided that force feeding is not an option; we don’t want to torture him. I’m not sure if I could train him not to do it by taking the lamp away every time he does. I would have to be able to be consistent, and watch him constantly. If I got tired and needed a nap, I’d have to take it away before I went to bed, and he wouldn’t understand why. I’m afraid the only real solution is to get my husband to jerry rig something that will raise the lamp 6 inches above the screen top so that he won’t be able to get that close. And BTW, the screen top is coarse mesh that screens out only about 30% of the light, and the lamp is cranking out the UV at around 300 microwatts/square cm, according to the meter. I’m a control freak so letting my husband figure out something that inevitably isn't going to be EXACTLY like I want it without turning into a raving female dog about it is going to be extremely difficult – wish me luck. You must really REALLY love your Eagles in order to be willing to travel to Philadelphia and brave the crowds to go to one of their games. I hope they win. If not, I hope you’ll be able to drown your sorrows in some guitar playing. :) [/QUOTE]
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