Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Seeing this memorial was very inspiring. To see the names of all those who have died while fishing was sobering.

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Seeing this memorial was very inspiring. To see the names of all those who have died while fishing was sobering.

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Gloucester... Now filled with yuppies, fern bars and Boston Techies. But, yes, a community with an amazing history behind it! And sobering to see the names indeed. Too bad most of them have been priced out of town and sent to live with the 'poors' in less picturesque communities.

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Seeing this memorial was very inspiring. To see the names of all those who have died while fishing was sobering.

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I dont know....dying while fishing doesn't sound too bad.
I have to worry about dying at work, and having to be fished out of a tank of raw sewage. "He died doing what he loves." Yeah, that couldn't apply to me.
 
@Zorrosdens , have you ever eaten at the Jalisco Cafe down in south bay? It’s kind of between IB and Chula Vista on Palm Ave. They used to have the absolute best Mexican food in the area. Ate there all the time! I don’t even know if they are still there. When my mom would come visit from NC, we would pick them up at the airport, and she always asked to stop there for a meal on the way to the house.
 
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@Zorrosdens , have you ever eaten at the Jalisco Cafe down in south bay? It’s kind of between IB and Chula Vista on Palm Ave. They used to have the absolute best Mexican food in the area. Ate there all the time! I don’t even know if they are still there. When my mom would come visit from NC, we would pick them up at the airport, and she always asked to stop there for a meal on the way to the house.
Never eat much far from north county mostly, always used to LOVE Las Olas north of Seaside Surf spot in Cardiff down on the beach. Worked around lots of “Amigos” (great people) in the construction of big big dollar homes in Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch areas (finish woodworking) ... one’s wife would make greasy orange tamales for him and he let us have one each, talk about good, cooked in corn husk, cornmeal, meat...we payed to have her make a bunch regularly. Messy to eat and Didn’t matter what they cost, we loved them and not to even bring up Mexican down Baja way... I love Mexican eating. ?
 
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Never eat much far from north county mostly, always used to LOVE Las Olas north of Seaside Surf spot in Cardiff down on the beach. Worked around lots of “Amigos” (great people) in the construction of big big dollar homes in Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch areas (finish woodworking) ... one’s wife would make greasy orange tamales for him and he let have one each, talk about good, cooked in corn husk, meat...we payed to have her make a bunch regularly. Didn’t matter what they cost, we loved them and not bring up Mexican down Baja way... I love Mexican eating. ?
Then, of course, ma pa family taco stands various Encinitas locations along 101. ❤
 
Someone might want to double check the label. It looks like someone went 15-25 psi over max when they inflated those bewbs.

aka Like a Rock.

The severity of capsular contracture is rated using a grading system:

  • Grade 1: Grade one capsular contracture is asymptomatic (producing or showing no symptoms). The formation of scar tissue around the implant does not interfere with the size, shape or texture of the breasts. The breasts look natural and remain soft to the touch.
  • Grade 2: Grade two capsular contracture usually presents itself with only minor cosmetic symptoms. The breasts will usually appear normal in shape but feel somewhat firm to the touch.
  • Grade 3: Grade three capsular contracture presents itself with obvious cosmetic symptoms. The breasts will be firm to the touch and appear abnormal, e.g., they will be overly round, hard-looking and the nipples may be misshapen. However, this grade of capsular contraction often doesn't cause much (if any) pain.
  • Grade 4: Like grade three capsular contracture, grade four capsular contracture causes the breasts to become hard and misshapen. Patients with grade four capsular contracture also experience breast soreness; their breasts will often be tender and painful to the touch.
Generally, capsular contracture occurs during the healing process. About 75% of all capsular contractures will occur within two years of the patient’s implants being placed. Sometimes capsular contractures occur many years after breast augmentation surgery, but this is the exception rather than the rule.
 
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