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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Morning,
Leftie Renault passed his MOT yesterday. The man giving us a loft conversion quote should have been here at 7.30, Mr B got up and is still waiting.
Badge buying for me later. I am 4

Congratulations to M Renault and to you. My sympathies to Mr B (I am NOT good at waiting for latecomers -- although surely by this time the loft conversion man has arrived).

FBG 7 even for me this morning and I am breakfasting on antacids because heartburn it making it impossible to eat anything. KittenCat is fine, however, having breakfasted on treats followed by some chicken. ^. .^
 
My old mom would clip me around the ears for swearing, even when I was 65 and she was still on this earthly coil bless her. I wonder if there is such a thing as a virtual clip around the ears ?:happy: @SaskiaKC ??????

Roaring rumrunners! Virtual earclips
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, by cracky! What the fracking flibbertigibbet are innocent posters supposted to post, when ordinary words won't suffice?
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Juggling djinn toddies!
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.... Sorry? .... What's that you say? .... Oh. Right. Virtual clip round the ears. ...
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Roaring rumrunners! Virtual earclips
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, by cracky! What the fracking flibbertigibbet are innocent posters supposted to post, when ordinary words won't suffice?
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Juggling djinn toddies!
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.... Sorry? .... What's that you say? .... Oh. Right. Virtual clip round the ears. ...
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Brilliant! And no pain, think I like the virtual clip round the ear.
 
@Muddy Cyclist I was raised Methodist too. No Confession, just the odd clip but rarely on the Ear.

And lots of good singing, including hymns by Charles.
Charles said "Sing lustily and with good courage" and we sure do.

Sadly I have fallen out with all organised religion, still Christian principles but no time for churches. The West Gallery Quire I sing in let's me sing all the great tunes from 1700 to 1850 without having to go to church, win win all round.
 
Congratulations to M Renault and to you. My sympathies to Mr B (I am NOT good at waiting for latecomers -- although surely by this time the loft conversion man has arrived).

FBG 7 even for me this morning and I am breakfasting on antacids because heartburn it making it impossible to eat anything. KittenCat is fine, however, having breakfasted on treats followed by some chicken. ^. .^
Man arrived 3hrs late but still a good one
 
Charles said "Sing lustily and with good courage" and we sure do.

Sadly I have fallen out with all organised religion, still Christian principles but no time for churches. The West Gallery Quire I sing in let's me sing all the great tunes from 1700 to 1850 without having to go to church, win win all round.

I haven't set foot in a church for years except to visit one local one during a weekday where I was blessed -- quite literally -- to hear the 4-manual pipe organ. I love it when they make the floor vibrate.
 
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Glad you found pleasure in that experience. Can you help me please?. Washington Post says Farm-state fury creates pressure for Trump as trade, energy pain collide - is there a farm state or does it mean the state of farms in general? TIA

As I understand it, the "farm state" in this case is Iowa, which is known for agriculture. This quote sums it up:

Farms make up about 92 percent of Iowa's land; only Nebraska has a higher percentage of farmland. About one-third of the best farmland in the United States is located in Iowa. Most of the state's residents are in someway [sic] dependent upon Iowa's fertile soil and many crops.
Iowa is usually first or second in the country in the production of corn, oats, soybeans, cattle, milk, and calves. The state harvests so much corn that it has been called the "Corn State" and "the land where tall corn grows." Because corn is one of the main ingredients in hog feed, Iowa leads the country in hog production, raising about a quarter of the nation's total.

--http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/usaweb/snapshot/Iowa.htm

Does that help? :)
 
As I understand it, the "farm state" in this case is Iowa, which is known for agriculture. This quote sums it up:

Farms make up about 92 percent of Iowa's land; only Nebraska has a higher percentage of farmland. About one-third of the best farmland in the United States is located in Iowa. Most of the state's residents are in someway [sic] dependent upon Iowa's fertile soil and many crops.
Iowa is usually first or second in the country in the production of corn, oats, soybeans, cattle, milk, and calves. The state harvests so much corn that it has been called the "Corn State" and "the land where tall corn grows." Because corn is one of the main ingredients in hog feed, Iowa leads the country in hog production, raising about a quarter of the nation's total.

--http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/usaweb/snapshot/Iowa.htm

Does that help? :)
Thanks @SaskiaKC I had just about come to that conclusion but wasn't sure. Iowa comes up as The Hawkeye state on google and appears to come 2nd by % to California by cash receipts from agriculture. Isn't Cal The Golden State?
 
Thanks @SaskiaKC I had just about come to that conclusion but wasn't sure. Iowa comes up as The Hawkeye state on google and appears to come 2nd by % to California by cash receipts from agriculture. Isn't Cal The Golden State?

Yes, "The Golden State" is California's official nickname, just as "The Hawkeye State" is Iowa's. I think the writer of that Washington Post article was just using the term "farm-state" as a descriptor for Iowa since it is a major farming state. I was confused by the term when I first looked at the title of the article. I would have just written "Iowa" or perhaps "farming state." Maybe he used the term as a hook to get readers to continue past the title.
 
P.S., @ianpspurs I don't do politics, so I may be way off-base with this next bit, but -- just as a guess -- the writer of the article may have been subtly poking fun at Iowa in calling it a "farm-state". I'm guessing this because he goes on to describe the ethanol plant as an "industrial moonshine operation," which might be taking another stab by using a "rural," "redneck" term. The Washington Post is a very liberal-biased newspaper, and Iowa is known as a very conservative state.
I repeat, I'm just guessing. I am not a political animal of any stripe.
 
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