FEATURED Morning Pops!

CouchCoach

Staff member
Messages
41,122
Reaction score
74,959
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
Thanks Bullet but the symptoms returned yesterday and I must wait until Monday to find out what the options are now. Maybe another ERCP or another doc?

Very frustrated since all of my focus was on feeling as close to normal as I can but that didn't even last a day.

Since I am not naturally positive, I must manufacture it and that is very difficult right now but I am still trying.

I surely appreciate you guys pulling for me.
 

Runwildboys

Confused about stuff
Messages
51,543
Reaction score
96,645
CowboysZone DIEHARD Fan
Thanks Bullet but the symptoms returned yesterday and I must wait until Monday to find out what the options are now. Maybe another ERCP or another doc?

Very frustrated since all of my focus was on feeling as close to normal as I can but that didn't even last a day.

Since I am not naturally positive, I must manufacture it and that is very difficult right now but I am still trying.

I surely appreciate you guys pulling for me.
Son of a #@%$*!!! Don't waste our good thoughts, man!!! Maybe you should keep them in a humidor, and only take them out one at a time, when you want a good, relaxing thought, rolled on the warm, suntanned thigh of a beautiful Cuban girl.
 

nyc-cowboy

Well-Known Member
Messages
9,562
Reaction score
11,216
I surely appreciate you guys pulling for me.
I'm pulling you hard CC....er.....I mean pulling hard for you...:p

In all seriousness, every time I see one of your posts, I send positive thoughts your way and ask God to look out for you.

You are very much appreciated and have always been a gentleman - much respect.

I know its hard but try to stay positive knowing that you have a bunch of us in your corner.

My wish for you is that you may find peace in whatever journey the Lord may guide you in.
 

Xelda

Well-Known Member
Messages
5,352
Reaction score
18,187
Do you have any Vampire Halloween teeth?
I don't. The only thing I like about Halloween is bite sized candy. I was in Sam's towards the end of July and they had Halloween stuff already out. I could only shake my head and grab the bite sized Almond Joys.

I gave some blood yesterday. You can use mine, if you want. Just let me know if you have prostate problems.
Thank you Runny! I love you!!!! However, I think my prostate is fine. Actually I had a cousin with prostate trouble, he described his symptoms to me. I called momma afterwards and said I think I'm having prostate problems. She laid the phone down and laughed her azz off. I got mad because this was serious! I didn't study anatomy because that was icky and something doctors had to know.

Oh yes, I found a bunch of stuff to do and will give blood tomorrow. Which tomorrow is still to be determined.
 
Last edited:

G2

Taco Engineer
Messages
25,062
Reaction score
26,662
I don't. The only thing I like about Halloween is bite sized candy. I was in Sam's towards the end of July and they had Halloween stuff already out. I could only shake my head and grab the bite sized Almond Joys.
Lol.
 

CouchCoach

Staff member
Messages
41,122
Reaction score
74,959
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
I'm pulling you hard CC....er.....I mean pulling hard for you...:p

In all seriousness, every time I see one of your posts, I send positive thoughts your way and ask God to look out for you.

You are very much appreciated and have always been a gentleman - much respect.

I know its hard but try to stay positive knowing that you have a bunch of us in your corner.

My wish for you is that you may find peace in whatever journey the Lord may guide you in.
Thank you, nyc, much appreciate that. And the laugh.

I just got back form stat labs ordered by my doc so I feel better knowing something is at work.
 

kskboys

Well-Known Member
Messages
48,137
Reaction score
50,991
Goodmorning Pops and Popsadoodles. I'm supposed to get ready to go to give blood. I'm thinking of what else I can do to stall the procedure. Suggestions welcome unless sheep are involved.
Heeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, whatcha got against the sheepies? What did they do to you?
 

Montanalo

Well-Known Member
Messages
4,475
Reaction score
11,640
CowboysZone DIEHARD Fan
Good morning Pops and Friends

We just returned from a 3 day, 30 mile hike through Glacier National Park

It was probably the toughest, most grueling hike we've ever attempted: nearly 5,500 ft of elevation change, narrow and sometimes slippery trails, and, of course, the occasional "resident" (I changed my avatar to one of many "locals" we encountered along the way).

I am a bit of a history buff and, in particular, love reading about notable leaders and how they handled challenges. One of my favorites is Winstone Churchill and this quote:

"When you're going through hell, keep going"

I thought about that quote a lot on the hike and decided Churchill may have missed an important point: meeting or overcoming a difficult challenge is an irreplaceable "gift".

Pretty philosophical this morning as I massage my cramping quads.

Here's hoping you all overcome what ever challenges await you.

Edit: I failed to mention, the hike was spectacular and worth every cramp, sore muscle and blister.

:thumbup:
 

Bobhaze

Staff member
Messages
18,560
Reaction score
73,210
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
Good morning Pops and Friends

We just returned from a 3 day, 30 mile hike through Glacier National Park

It was probably the toughest, most grueling hike we've ever attempted: nearly 5,500 ft of elevation change, narrow and sometimes slippery trails, and, of course, the occasional "resident" (I changed my avatar to one of many "locals" we encountered along the way).

I am a bit of a history buff and, in particular, love reading about notable leaders and how they handled challenges. One of my favorites is Winstone Churchill and this quote:

"When you're going through hell, keep going"

I thought about that quote a lot on the hike and decided Churchill may have missed an important point: meeting or overcoming a difficult challenge is an irreplaceable "gift".

Pretty philosophical this morning as I massage my cramping quads.

Here's hoping you all overcome what ever challenges await you.
I was in Glacier NP ten years ago and loved it. One of the country’s best kept secrets of beauty. Glad you finished your challenging hike. Congrats.
 

Xelda

Well-Known Member
Messages
5,352
Reaction score
18,187
Good morning Pops and Friends

We just returned from a 3 day, 30 mile hike through Glacier National Park

It was probably the toughest, most grueling hike we've ever attempted: nearly 5,500 ft of elevation change, narrow and sometimes slippery trails, and, of course, the occasional "resident" (I changed my avatar to one of many "locals" we encountered along the way).

I am a bit of a history buff and, in particular, love reading about notable leaders and how they handled challenges. One of my favorites is Winstone Churchill and this quote:

"When you're going through hell, keep going"

I thought about that quote a lot on the hike and decided Churchill may have missed an important point: meeting or overcoming a difficult challenge is an irreplaceable "gift".

Pretty philosophical this morning as I massage my cramping quads.

Here's hoping you all overcome what ever challenges await you.

Edit: I failed to mention, the hike was spectacular and worth every cramp, sore muscle and blister.

:thumbup:
Thank you for your inspiration. I needed that. There's a country song that ;goes 'If you're going through hell, keep on going. You might get out before the devil even knows you're there'.
 

CouchCoach

Staff member
Messages
41,122
Reaction score
74,959
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
Good morning Pops and Friends

We just returned from a 3 day, 30 mile hike through Glacier National Park

It was probably the toughest, most grueling hike we've ever attempted: nearly 5,500 ft of elevation change, narrow and sometimes slippery trails, and, of course, the occasional "resident" (I changed my avatar to one of many "locals" we encountered along the way).

I am a bit of a history buff and, in particular, love reading about notable leaders and how they handled challenges. One of my favorites is Winstone Churchill and this quote:

"When you're going through hell, keep going"

I thought about that quote a lot on the hike and decided Churchill may have missed an important point: meeting or overcoming a difficult challenge is an irreplaceable "gift".

Pretty philosophical this morning as I massage my cramping quads.

Here's hoping you all overcome what ever challenges await you.

Edit: I failed to mention, the hike was spectacular and worth every cramp, sore muscle and blister.

:thumbup:
 

Runwildboys

Confused about stuff
Messages
51,543
Reaction score
96,645
CowboysZone DIEHARD Fan
Good morning Pops and Friends

We just returned from a 3 day, 30 mile hike through Glacier National Park

It was probably the toughest, most grueling hike we've ever attempted: nearly 5,500 ft of elevation change, narrow and sometimes slippery trails, and, of course, the occasional "resident" (I changed my avatar to one of many "locals" we encountered along the way).

I am a bit of a history buff and, in particular, love reading about notable leaders and how they handled challenges. One of my favorites is Winstone Churchill and this quote:

"When you're going through hell, keep going"

I thought about that quote a lot on the hike and decided Churchill may have missed an important point: meeting or overcoming a difficult challenge is an irreplaceable "gift".

Pretty philosophical this morning as I massage my cramping quads.

Here's hoping you all overcome what ever challenges await you.

Edit: I failed to mention, the hike was spectacular and worth every cramp, sore muscle and blister.

:thumbup:
After seeing your new avatar, I think I know where @kskboys is going on his next vacation...if he can wait that long.
 
Top