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I am very sorry for taking for granted that I can go out to a movie just anytime. It is terribly insensitive of me not to consider your situations.
Let me offer some hope for movie going, that some larger cities are offering current films over cable networks. Comcast is streaming new pics for 24 hours for $3.99 in Nashville, and will bill you selectively the next month. So save up your movie money, this just might spread to your area.

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Does anyone have movies to go see?
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Now just what do you think farmers talk about when its time to teach their sons how to milk the cows? Its the same kind of conversation as when farm wives teach their daughters. Ya' know, birds and bees?
When they are without calves, Josie, Jen, and Lulu all needed milking morning and night, twice a day, warm hands, in tender places. Did you ever have a farm girl friend? If you did, you'd know that farm boys are superb sensitive lovers, well, at least around twice a day. Personally, I don;t remember much about goat's milk. Butt I tell you, when the boys came out to milk the cows, they would even turn on the radio, and every body in the barn would swoon to the songs of country crooners.
Not to make this too lengthy, butt I hope you get a sense of romance that belongs to that special gentle time of day, called "milking time".
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My style is more like popcorn on the couch, stealing a little neck nuzzle when least expected, and a hoof gently wrapped around the shoulder. After that, nothing usually happens until after I get bored with the 10 o'clock news. The suspense can be simply thrilling.
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Please let me sympathize with your meds concern that I share. NSAIDs interefere with the meds I take,as well, and often leave me with the decision of which pill I should take.
Lithium and Effexor are my main bipolar meds. Day to day stability as well as long term BP Type II control are my prime objectives, so these drugs are most important to me.
So, what about headaches, lo dose aspirin for high blood pressure, arthritis pain in joints, chronic back pain, sore muscles, etc? Ibuprofen, acetaminophen, naproxen, and aspirin have all been shown to interfere with my critical neuroleptic meds. The result is that I choose to suffer the fleeting bouts of pain, and simply don't use OTC pain relievers.
I use cold packs, hot baths, and topical ointments, but never risk my lithium regimen.
It would be interesting to hear what others do for grumpyness due to pain.
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I just scanned the main board and read how many readers would like to keep their contacts more clinical. I agree and I think it is very wrong of members not to reply to questions about Bipolar.
Surprise!!! I don't know many answers about my illness, so I don't believe that I'm fit for service. Will restrain my participation to Grumpies and Coconuts. I just think it might work better that way.
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