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rusty

23rd January 2019, 13:22
Hello, Elle!
Yes, I was pleased with the outcome of my eyes exam.
The optometrist took quite a time to do it all.
The good news I was hoping for, was, there is no change in my mild macular degeneration from last year.
He had suggested I add kale to my diet, and I have .
So hopefully the kale is helping.
Other than that, distance vision is very good, and a slight adjustment to reading specs prescription, (the new specs will enable me to read, and are also for using with my laptop, too) and that's me!
No paper today, as I knew my vision would be blurry for a while with the eye drops.
Done the puzzle online.
Much better doing it on paper, though!
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elle

23rd January 2019, 15:29
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Home again now...I had an enjoyable walk.
Mind you, I was well wrapped up against the elements!
That is good new about your eyesight. I am glad that all is going well.
Yes, I believe that kale is beneficial in very many ways - it is most surprising what a list of attributes it has!
I think the only drawback to eating (a lot of ) it, is if one is on anticoagulants, or if one has kidney damage.
(But don't ask me to explain why, as I don't know!)
I'd reported "Playingcards" posts - plus his one word comments on other threads - earlier this morning.
Norah said that no way did he have permission to post !
So not only was he a nuisance, but no stickler for the truth , either!
I hear that Nishikori retired from the match with Novak?
Do you know why that was?
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rusty

23rd January 2019, 16:05
Hello, Elle!
You need to be well wrapped up for your walk this weather!
I make kale smoothies.
Hazelnut and kale, is my favourite.
Next time I visit GP I'll ask him what he thinks of my kale eating!
I think it's fine, though.
I think it was fairly obvious to old hands like you, Malone, and me, that "playingcards" was a chancer, and is now a "busted flush", thanks to Norah!
I have no idea what happened to Nishikori.
I saw the first set, only.
He was being outplayed, then.
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malone

23rd January 2019, 16:10
Elle, Rusty, the report I saw said that Nishikori retired with a thigh injury. It's always disappointing when a match is cut short, but I was in a good mood as Serena had been beaten!
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rusty

23rd January 2019, 16:19
Thanks, Malone!
Poor Serena, I don't think anyone likes her!
Elle,
This is Nishikori retiring.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/videos/tennis/nishikori-forced-to-retire-with-injury/cjr90brnr00170gnz5c3nymjk
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malone

23rd January 2019, 16:33
Thanks, Rusty. I think much of the dislike of Serena is merited! I was never a fan of hers, but her behaviour in last year's US Open put me off for life.
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elle

23rd January 2019, 16:42
Hi, Rusty!
A smoothie sounds like a good way of "administering" the kale!
Do you make them with milk, or yoghurt or ice cream?
Thank you for the link about Nishikori.....
I had wondered whether he was injured...I didn't think it likely that he'd just given up!- but couldn't find any explanation when I Googled it this morning.
At least he was already losing ...and it was doubtful he would have won anyway.
So perhaps not as bitter a pill for him to swallow, as it could have been.
I've just been checking up on my son-in-law.
He is feeling okay after his accident, and has gone to work today as usual.
So that is good!



Thank you, Malone!
And no, Serena does not have a very endearing personality!
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jigjag

23rd January 2019, 16:59
Elle

Thank you. Malone also explained it to me on another thread. As often with me, I was looking for something that was not there. If the setter is watching, I should like to apologise for questioning his excellent clue.

Elle/ Malone /Rusty

I do not follow tennis, but I too am glad she is out. I saw a clip of the behaviour that Malone mentioned - really appalling. If that had happened in football or cricket, there would have been serious consequences. Tennis discipline seems very lax. I heard there was serious racquet- smashing the other day, but nobody seems bothered.



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malone

23rd January 2019, 17:07
Jigjag, the racquet-smasher (Zverev) will probably be fined - but the sums involved aren't punitive! Williams got big fines after her behaviour at the US Open - the sums involved would have been even less punishing for her.
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rusty

23rd January 2019, 17:07
Hello, Malone!
I totally agree with you regarding Serena's behaviour at the US Open.
It spoiled Naomi Osaka's victory.
I can't be doing with Serena at all.
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