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47. Almost married twice as long as I was single. Hopefully there is a statute of limitations on changing your mind at some point
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Last month- i went for my 1st colonoscopy.
Despite some breathing/apnea issue, found only 1 polyp which was benign. Good news- i lost 10 pounds of crap, but they still couldn't find what crawled up there and died. |
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Did you do anything funny after coming out of anesthesia? On my first, I told me wife I was James Bond, pulled out my finger pistol and said "pew pew" as I shot her. Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk |
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Good news on the negative colonoscopy results guys . They're not fun. I've had more than I want to remember. :o
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Just bought my 1st ever cell phone...i heard those giggling in the background!
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i went to Verizon..i didnt want a new phone, and they said i was covered up to 700....so a Iphone 12 was in my option and works great so far.
i am locked in for 3 yrs at the 80$ plan. The dude was great setting it up and all the acessories i needed. Busy now- changing phone numbers from banking and doctors and etc. |
It’s impressive to have waited so long to get one. I was one of the kids waiting in line for hours to get the original iPhone and I have a hard time picturing life without one now (or similar type device). Family, friends, business, it’s the best tool for most of my life. Though every time I see my usage statistics, I start to think those who don’t have a cell at all might be the wiser and better among us for not being tuned in to the rest of the world 24/7/365.
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Heck i am 45+ now, and its gotten where my banking & doctors want to verify identity thru text and i was unable to do that. So i was being forced basically to get one and trying to rely on my brothers phone was being a bit bothering to him.
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And Mom used it to read and surf the web and dad to watch movies and sports. Congrats and enjoy |
I request modern card donations on Twitter. Last year I received 12 x 400 count boxes + 5 packs per kid; enough for my little league team. This year I expanded the operation. I received 10k cards. I collated them so no one received doubles. I (or WE) donated 29 x 400 count boxes at opening day ceremonies. They were randomly given away at the ceremonies we held in early May. This year, the desire of kids who wanted cards exceeded my supply. It was very fulfilling to watch. My two kids kept telling others, "My daddy did that. My daddy brought the cards."
If anyone wants to donate modern cards (2022 - present) please contact me. I guarantee you they will get into the hands of kids. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d29ab97d24.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...221e78589e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f0266d5b01.jpg Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk |
Very cool. Sorry, I don't have any modern day cards for you.
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Thanks to the generosity of fellow Net54 member Clydepepper, I gave my 10 yo summer baseball team individual 400 ct boxes of cards at our end of season party. He sent the kind of cards you might imagine kids would love! Chrome, Panini, shiny, pop, and sparkle. Plus Heritage, Topps base, Bowman Draft. We had a great time and the kids were excited. Sorry there aren't more pictures. The best quote from a mother was "Nicholas! You wash the pizza grease off your fingers before you touch those!" My wife talked to another boy, first year player, and he had recently received his first cards. She said he was all aflutter about receiving this box of cards. His dad walked up to my wife and I while they were leaving and said, "I've never seen someone do that. You're alright." Finally, for those of you whose cards met the fate of bicycle spokes, you would have been proud of the young man in the picture whose cards were spread all over the table. He handled those cards like a boy who doesn't see $$$. He wanted to show me his best players, and his Mike Trout had a nice crisp crease through the corner just like it had been clothe pinned to bike wheels.
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I fixed my granddaughter's post nap hair. My first ever attempt to be a stylist. :)
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Great job there grandpa. :D
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My son attended a local BMX camp this weekend. He has a need for speed. Anyway, he broke his wrist earlier this summer and missed sports for 6 weeks, including most of BMX season. But he's restarting with camp and then hopefully he can get in a month of riding before school starts and hockey takes over. This will be our first hockey season. He will be 10u.
If you have never done BMX, we have found it to be a wonderful family environment. It's worth a try if your kid is into racing. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6651f6e25d.jpg Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk |
After a horrible 4 weeks I am feeling much better. I am also on vacation and am going to watch giant men pick up outrageously heavy objects this weekend at the Shaw Classic.
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I just worked a new country, Georgia on 20 Meters SSB!!!!
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A former student of mine, Kenneth Rooks, will be competing in the 3000m Steeplechase at the Track and Field World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, on August 23. He just became the US Champion in July. He is set to become a senior at BYU in just a couple weeks. He was my student at College Place High School, WA.
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My former student, Kenneth Rooks, moved on to the finals of the World Championship 3000m Steeplechase.
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Wow, that must feel great to see a former student progress like that. Awesome.
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My oldest son, who is a PhD grad student in astrophysics, just got his first paper published. It's far above my level of understanding, but if there are any astrophysicists or even physicists on the board who want to give it a shot, I'd be happy to forward a link. Very happy for him. He worked hard to get where he is.
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Entered my collage in the fair and I got a blue ribbon the size of my pinky. Fine Art was the only exhibit to give away ribbons that size. Everyone who sees it gets a very good laugh. My son won his for guessing the champion pig during pig racing. It's a lot of fun if you've never seen it! And... someone at the fair left their name and number hoping to buy it. I'm not sure I want to sell, but if they make me an offer I can't refuse, I guess it's worth considering.
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You should add 'magician' to your list of talents as well...because I swear that Gehrig is levitating!!!!
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This falls under: it takes a village to raise a child.
My 10yo son just went through fundraising for hockey. The Association vomited multiple selling opportunities on us at once: Xmas wreaths, discount hockey tickets, and raffle tickets. We told our son that hockey is too expensive for us to cover all of the various costs, so if he wants to play hockey year after year he needs to take fundraising serious. This was his first experience fundraising, he has never done Boy Scouts, or Camp Fire, or anything like that. He ended up raising about $1300. $200 were anonymous donations; some of the anonymous donations included a comment like, "He's doing a great job," or "I'm glad you're teaching him to do sales." Lots of positive vibes. Many people talked to him about their experiences with youth hockey. Anyway, he has been attending goalie clinic; they have a gear closet, but that doesn't include masks or sticks. So he has been practicing with his regular helmet. I've been waiting for a puck to hit him in the Adam's apple. After fundraising, we went down to the hockey shop and, with the money he raised from his hard work, he bought a goalie mask and goalie stick. He was very proud! I'm hoping that he has learned a lesson about the rewards of working hard. |
Tickests for pre-sale to the 2024 Strongest Man on Earth Strongman competition went on sale at 11am CST today. I got extremely lucky and got the first seat in the front row floor seating again this year.:D
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Operation success
My grandpa just had surgery to remove a "cancerous cluster" in his stomach.
The operation was a success, and he's back at home recovering already. Filled with gratitude that he's okay and wishing health and happiness to all of you as well! |
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The first flower opened on my Jade plants yesterday and 6 are open now. In a couple weeks I will have several hundred of them open.:)
They are tiny flowers but the entire flowering process takes easily 3 months. It was 5 weeks from the start of the buds forming until the first flower opened. Found a nice 4 pedal flower so I add another picture. |
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After a very long and difficult battle with his health over the course of the latter portion of 2023, my father successfully underwent a Triple Bypass surgery at the end of December. He has since made near a full recovery. Still in the process of getting back to 100% but overall, he's doing very well. He will be back to 100% by the time my parents are able to celebrate 40 years of being married, which is something my tight knit extended family, is looking forward to. We have a big party planned for them.
It's through this most recent situation where I've been able to realize how wonderful life is, and how blessed I am. As long as everyone is waking up in the morning, healthy and happy, the other issues and problems of life will sort itself out. |
James, that's terrific news. :)
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Ben, Jade plants are cool. I worked in a greenhouse at an agricultural high school. I've never seen any of the Jade plants with buds or flowers.
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On lesser news Paul McCartney got his bass back |
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Very cool. Thanks for the photos.:)
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Thank you for all the kind words. He's only 64, and has plenty of time left, God willing!
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