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Low sodium diet?

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don't mention it

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this makes me a lil weepy...

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Do you remember that time the ESA scientists sent a lander to a comet? Ah, happy days... *goes misty eyed* ...I might just rewatch those old videos on the web.


Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
Nanostalgia

NER, is it true that a woman's 111,111,111 memorable nano moments x her husband's 111,111,111
memorable nano moments = 12,345,678,987,654,321 mega nano moments of wedded bliss?


Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
Nanostalgia
I find myself occasionally submerged in pools of nanostalgia about walking the Pennine Way [caused by me walking it twice in my youth but seeing no realistic way for my teenage children to do it in the near future]. Having said that, admittedly, I don't mean that I am sentimental about the Pennine Way being walked by extremely small things manipulated on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.

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Originally posted by FMF
I find myself occasionally submerged in pools of nanostalgia about walking the Pennine Way [caused by me walking it twice in my youth but seeing no realistic way for my teenage children to do it in the near future]. Having said that, admittedly, I don't mean that I am sentimental about the Pennine Way being walked by extremely small things manipulated on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.
Actually, the 'bizword' nanostalgia refers to nostalgia for things that have only just happened. I'm dipping into a very funny and informative book about bizwords called Shoot the Puppy.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Nanostalgia

NER, is it true that a woman's 111,111,111 memorable nano moments x her husband's 111,111,111
memorable nano moments = 12,345,678,987,654,321 mega nano moments of wedded bliss?[/b]
What would your wife say if we asked her?


Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
What would your wife say if we asked her?
That our two year courtship in Boston, wedding in New Hampshire, subsequent career related relocations to suburbs of Houston, Denver and Sacramento were filled with 12,345,678,987,654,321+ mega nano moments of wedded bliss...
if she were here; however, Evelyn departed this life in January 2003.
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Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
Actually, the 'bizword' nanostalgia refers to nostalgia for things that have only just happened. I'm dipping into a very funny and informative book about bizwords called Shoot the Puppy.
"... the 'bizword' nanostalgia refers to nostalgia for things that have only just happened.": reflects the tempo of our times.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
That our two year courtship in Boston, wedding in New Hampshire, subsequent career related relocations to suburbs of Houston, Denver and Sacramento were filled with 12,345,678,987,654,321+ mega nano moments of wedded bliss...[hidden]if she were here; however, Evelyn departed this life in January 2003.[/hidden].
I'm sorry; I'm glad you had so many maga nano moments of bliss together.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"... the 'bizword' nanostalgia refers to nostalgia for things that have only just happened.": reflects the tempo of our times.
Just yesterday I started a forum thread about Nanostalgia. I remember it like it was, er, yesterday.

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Our a couple season courtship throughout Celtics, wedding ceremony throughout Brand new Hampshire, future occupation related relocations in order to suburbs connected with Houston, Colorado along with Sacramento were being filled up with 12, 345, 678, 987, 654, 321+ brilliant nano minutes connected with wedded satisfaction....


NoorAlamShahzad

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Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
Actually, the 'bizword' nanostalgia refers to nostalgia for things that have only just happened.
Who's to say that I didn't walk the Pennine Way just earlier today ~ twice?