I've worked twice in labs and they required the series of Hep vaccinations. The claimed side effects were crazy, but for a job, I needed it. I was worried each time. It was a hard decision
@Original Tonika come back and tell me what lbvs means! I have never been to Greece. I would love to go there. I need to be in better shape though. I fell and broke my back so I can't walk very far. I am in a lot of pain if I try to walk a block. I am having an ablation and they will burn out the nerves in my back so it doesn't hurt to walk.
I've been to 10 different states, and Vancouver, Canada. California, Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts, New York.
Googling it, as I suggested earlier, tells us: LBVS means "Laughing but Very Serious". This is the most common definition for LBVS on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter.
thanks Fizzly! I don't know why I thought that one wouldn't be listed. I've heard of most abreviations but I've never seen that one before. I don't use snap chat, I don't know what whatsapp is, and I have never seen it on facebook. I am on facebook every day. Nobody I know uses that. It's mostly lol or lmao
I’m on a much needed couple day mini-vaca in Charleston SC today through one of my suppliers - going fishing, drinking beer and hanging with buddies from my early years in the business. I was sitting at the bar last night with a guy I used to work with a long time ago and we figured out that it was 1986 when we were last working together... jeez 32 years ago lol J
It means laughing but very serious Sorry to hear about your back that is sad! Will you get better? ~Toni~
No, I am sorry. I did see your post but I forgot all about googling it. I have a terrible memory. A lot of people are getting mad at me for it. They tell me something and I don't remember. I guess it's from smoking pot for so many years. I hope I am not getting dementia. It feels like I am though. I'll be 66 in October. Where do you live?
@Oregondaisy Greece is one of the places I have always wanted to go along with Japan! Have you ever been out of America? ~Toni~