An Oldie but Goodie Topic

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An Oldie but Goodie Topic

Post by LDuyer » Sat May 07, 2005 3:59 pm

Remember this popular topic? (link below)
Thought you might enjoy reading it again or for new people to read it and also contribute their stories.

http://cpaptalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=210 ... sc&start=0


Glassgal, in a recent topic, got me thinking back to one of the most popular topics on this forum, where folks described themselves and what they do or have done in their lives. She got me looking back at it, because of a comment she made about my dove avatar and Wader's work as an architect. I had loved this topic and thought you all might like seeing it again, or maybe come up with newer ones. I couldn't resist linking to this most enjoyable topic.

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Post by rock and roll » Sat May 07, 2005 7:45 pm

Linda, this is neat, especially now that pictures are all attached with the avatars! That is excepting the few chickens

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Post by LDuyer » Sat May 07, 2005 8:13 pm

rock and roll wrote:Linda, this is neat, especially now that pictures are all attached with the avatars! That is excepting the few chickens
Well, I WAS a peep before I was a dove, so I guess that makes me a chicken.


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Post by glassgal » Sat May 07, 2005 8:41 pm

Hi Linda,

Thanks for posting the link -- it was good to read it again! We are an interesting and diverse group, huh? I am surprised to see how many have faded away -- I hope that they are all ok!

Rock & Roll -- I don't have any pics of myself. I try REALLY hard to be behind the camera, not in front!
Sleep well,

Jane

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Aura that I have deconstructed & am making a
new headgear for.

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Post by twistedcherokee » Sun May 08, 2005 10:31 am

I am a auto mechanic. By the way, how do you get the avtar to work?

Toby

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Just couldn't resist!!

Post by Ann N. » Tue May 10, 2005 3:24 pm

I just read about everyone and found it fascinating! It just confirmed what I already suspected -- that there are lots of interesting, engaged-with-life people on this forum! Thanks for sharing your stories.

As for me, I spent the earlier part of my married life basically being a stay at home mother and wife-- also sold real estate part time then. Then when our two children were in high school, I went back to college and earned a Master's degree in business (my undergraduate degree was in math). When our two children went off to college, so did I to earn a Ph.D., which was granted when I was 50. I am now a university professor, a late blooming career which I dearly love. However, even with tenure, my job security is still under threat due to my severe asthma. The problem is that my (late onset) asthma is triggered by respiratory viral infections, and there are plenty of those among my students. I am hoping to continue teaching but it gets harder all of the time, it seems. When I see the "light bulb" come on in someone's mind/eyes, there are few things more rewarding. Well, maybe I should qualify that a little-- I tremendously enjoy the hugs of my four grandchildren!!

RESTED GAL:
Just a little about my interests and hobbies-- I have always had a dog since I was three years old. My current dog is a wonderful 9 year old Rottweiler. I could not ask for a better dog! He was about a year old and very well trained when I got him (from the pound!). Before, I was always afraid of Rottweilers. Now I just love them!

As for hobbies, I collect Victorian cameos, mostly from the 1800s. I especially enjoy the ones which are based on mythology. Someday I would like to develop an online jewelry store speciallizing in cameos and other types of estate jewelry.

Also, someday I am going to officially register for this forum!! I like the imaginative names you all have, just haven't thought of a good one for myself yet.

Again, thanks to you all for sharing your own life stories!

Ann

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Post by Ann N. » Tue May 10, 2005 3:31 pm

Sorry, I should have added my "life story" to the original thread. Had I done so, it would have reactivated the original posting and my "story' would have been correctly placed with the others.
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Re: Just couldn't resist!!

Post by LDuyer » Tue May 10, 2005 3:35 pm

Ann N. wrote: .... Also, someday I am going to officially register for this forum!! I like the imaginative names you all have, just haven't thought of a good one for myself yet.
Ann
Ann, how about "Lady Cameo" for a name? Or something like that? Cool hobby! Opening a jewelry business sounds like great fun.

[And no, posting your story here is fine. It doesn't matter, because there still is the link to the others.]


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Post by bpoe689 » Wed May 11, 2005 11:34 pm

Ann, Just thought I would ask about a ring that I have. Instead of cameo it is a silloite (sp?). It was my late mother-in-law's grandmothers. It is made with the pink background and old gold ( the orangey looking gold). It is really beautiful. It is in my safety depoist box because I cannot wear it anymore - too small and I do not want to have it sized. Maybe I will have a granddaughter someday to give it to. Have never seen another one like this. Have you seen many like this?

Becky
I just had my first night of sleep study. My questions is, when I have the gastric bypass surgery and lose weight, will I still have to wear this equipment? I have not received all results, but oxygen level did go down to 76. That they did not like.

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Off Topic--

Post by Ann N. » Thu May 12, 2005 7:26 am

Becky,
I would like to respond more fully to your post but since it is off topic, others might not appreciate my responding -- so just a short response. It sounds like you might have either a pink shell cameo or a coral cameo. (Cameos take many forms.) It sounds really nice. Hold on to it for your family!
Ann

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Post by melody » Fri May 13, 2005 12:25 pm

I am an unemployed chemist in the Louisville, KY area (BS Univ of Delaware) (first job Hercules Research Center, Wilmington, DE). I would love to work in this field again!
Currently (since 2001), I have sat at a reference desk for the Louisville Free Public Library. I lived 12 and 1/2 years in Germany (my husband workks at Fort Knox) where I was a community volunteer using the German I learned at the Universitaet of Heidelberg.
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Post by LDuyer » Fri May 13, 2005 1:02 pm

melody wrote:I am an unemployed chemist in the Louisville, KY area (BS Univ of Delaware) (first job Hercules Research Center, Wilmington, DE). I would love to work in this field again!
Currently (since 2001), I have sat at a reference desk for the Louisville Free Public Library. I lived 12 and 1/2 years in Germany (my husband workks at Fort Knox) where I was a community volunteer using the German I learned at the Universitaet of Heidelberg.
Melody,

I hope you will be able to find a job in this field you love.
My current job is crap, to put it politely. And I've decided to look in earnest now. My sleep apnea, pre-treatment, really held me back from even thinking about changing jobs. I've got to change, though, for I'm suffering. I do so many things as a volunteer, things I love and am good at, but I'm not in a job doing any of those things. It's time I use some of this newfound energy and look.

I think your volunteer work in Heidelberg sounds mighty interesting.


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Post by Spread your wings » Fri May 13, 2005 1:19 pm

LDuyer wrote: I've got to change, though, for I'm suffering. I do so many things as a volunteer, things I love and am good at, but I'm not in a job doing any of those things. It's time I use some of this newfound energy and look.
Maybe your new avatar is symbolic of your search for a new job. Find something you love and make a living doing it... that's the best thing to do.

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Post by LDuyer » Fri May 13, 2005 1:23 pm

Spread your wings wrote:
LDuyer wrote: I've got to change, though, for I'm suffering. I do so many things as a volunteer, things I love and am good at, but I'm not in a job doing any of those things. It's time I use some of this newfound energy and look.
Maybe your new avatar is symbolic of your search for a new job. Find something you love and make a living doing it... that's the best thing to do.
Wow!

How nice! You know, if ever I can change my username, I think I will use "Spread Your Wings" for mine. Thanks. I will keep your comment in mind as a reminder to not get lazy, to not give up. Thanks again, oh wise one.


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Spread your wings

Post by Spread your wings » Fri May 13, 2005 1:33 pm

as the folks at Nike say... just do it!