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Merry Christmas everyone 
Rumor is that Santa Claus leaves milk and cookies for Chuck Norris
Rumor is that Santa Claus leaves milk and cookies for Chuck Norris
Thankfully, another song I don't know...and no, I'm not going to listen to it if it gets posted.Merry Christmas everyone. My wife and I wish you all peace, tranquility, good health and prosperity.
I can't help myself... latest grandson joke:
Who does Beyonce call to fix her roof? "All the shingle ladies, all the shingle ladies"
If you're like me, you'll have that song stuck in your head the rest of the day.
Beautiful place!!Good morning Pops, CC and Cowboy fans everywhere.
It's a brisk 5 F and lightly snowing. I'm enjoying a hot mug of tea and thinking, how truly fortunate we are to live in Montana.
By the way, I recently changed my avatar. The photo shows the road to our home. We live at the base of the mountain.
Hope everyone is doing well in the new year.
Good afternoon Pops, Coachadoodles and all my rowdy Popsadoodles,
I would apologize for my lengthy absence, but I've got a doctor's excuse. Those still work, don't they?Every time I came here to tell y'all what was going on, I'd cry. Each one of you are precious to me in your own way. Enough of that or it will go to your heads.
Before I bow out of this post, I'll update y'all. Last year, I went through some very hard chemo. I had to have a blood transfusion at one point before I started robbing folks of their wheelchairs. I actually felt like laying across one woman's lap and telling her what doctor to deposit me at. It was awful. When it ended, I took a break before returning to my doctor only to find the cut out tumors had returned and spread. They aren't trying to remove it any more, but working to contain it. It's stage 4 which sounds intimidating but it's my lymphatic system which is everywhere to begin with. On hearing my prognosis, I picked up a guitar and started singing the blues. It sounded good to me. Anyway, I have been going through intravenous radiation which means I'm radioactive for two weeks afterwards each treatment and in quarantine. I'm not glowing in the dark though. I checked. I have no further updates just yet, but this is where I've been. It isn't over yet.
Here's part of one of my favorite cartoons to lighten the mood.
Good afternoon Pops, Coachadoodles and all my rowdy Popsadoodles,
I would apologize for my lengthy absence, but I've got a doctor's excuse. Those still work, don't they?Every time I came here to tell y'all what was going on, I'd cry. Each one of you are precious to me in your own way. Enough of that or it will go to your heads.
Before I bow out of this post, I'll update y'all. Last year, I went through some very hard chemo. I had to have a blood transfusion at one point before I started robbing folks of their wheelchairs. I actually felt like laying across one woman's lap and telling her what doctor to deposit me at. It was awful. When it ended, I took a break before returning to my doctor only to find the cut out tumors had returned and spread. They aren't trying to remove it any more, but working to contain it. It's stage 4 which sounds intimidating but it's my lymphatic system which is everywhere to begin with. On hearing my prognosis, I picked up a guitar and started singing the blues. It sounded good to me. Anyway, I have been going through intravenous radiation which means I'm radioactive for two weeks afterwards each treatment and in quarantine. I'm not glowing in the dark though. I checked. I have no further updates just yet, but this is where I've been. It isn't over yet.
Here's part of one of my favorite cartoons to lighten the mood.
So sorry to hear about this! Good luck and hang in there.Before I bow out of this post, I'll update y'all. Last year, I went through some very hard chemo. I had to have a blood transfusion at one point before I started robbing folks of their wheelchairs. I actually felt like laying across one woman's lap and telling her what doctor to deposit me at. It was awful. When it ended, I took a break before returning to my doctor only to find the cut out tumors had returned and spread. They aren't trying to remove it any more, but working to contain it. It's stage 4 which sounds intimidating but it's my lymphatic system which is everywhere to begin with. On hearing my prognosis, I picked up a guitar and started singing the blues. It sounded good to me. Anyway, I have been going through intravenous radiation which means I'm radioactive for two weeks afterwards each treatment and in quarantine. I'm not glowing in the dark though. I checked. I have no further updates just yet, but this is where I've been. It isn't over yet.
Good afternoon Pops, Coachadoodles and all my rowdy Popsadoodles,
I would apologize for my lengthy absence, but I've got a doctor's excuse. Those still work, don't they?Every time I came here to tell y'all what was going on, I'd cry. Each one of you are precious to me in your own way. Enough of that or it will go to your heads.
Before I bow out of this post, I'll update y'all. Last year, I went through some very hard chemo. I had to have a blood transfusion at one point before I started robbing folks of their wheelchairs. I actually felt like laying across one woman's lap and telling her what doctor to deposit me at. It was awful. When it ended, I took a break before returning to my doctor only to find the cut out tumors had returned and spread. They aren't trying to remove it any more, but working to contain it. It's stage 4 which sounds intimidating but it's my lymphatic system which is everywhere to begin with. On hearing my prognosis, I picked up a guitar and started singing the blues. It sounded good to me. Anyway, I have been going through intravenous radiation which means I'm radioactive for two weeks afterwards each treatment and in quarantine. I'm not glowing in the dark though. I checked. I have no further updates just yet, but this is where I've been. It isn't over yet.
Here's part of one of my favorite cartoons to lighten the mood.
@Xelda so glad to see you back on this forum but terribly sorry to hear what you're going through. If I was as eloquent as CouchCoach, I would share some clever story about his time in the music industry.
The best I can do is share that the bears are coming out of hibernation and a small group was heard singing,"The Bare Necessities" in my back yard.
The state has been fired.I couldn't find the original thread, so I am posting here.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on March 26, 2024. There was a lot of discussion at the time about what happened, how it happened and what can be done.
One year later, most of the debris has been removed and shipping lanes are opened. However, not a single aspect of the rebuild has commenced. It appears the state and federal governments are still discussing funding
They say the mind is the first thing to do something different as we age. We'll overlook it.I don't remember quoting that ^^^ and not commenting.
Never mind, I see what happened. I hit the "reply" instead of "like".
Despite sharing a close and intimate relationship, I never know what my mind is thinkingThey say the mind is the first thing to do something different as we age. We'll overlook it.
Good afternoon Pops, Coachadoodles and all my rowdy Popsadoodles,
I would apologize for my lengthy absence, but I've got a doctor's excuse. Those still work, don't they?Every time I came here to tell y'all what was going on, I'd cry. Each one of you are precious to me in your own way. Enough of that or it will go to your heads.
Before I bow out of this post, I'll update y'all. Last year, I went through some very hard chemo. I had to have a blood transfusion at one point before I started robbing folks of their wheelchairs. I actually felt like laying across one woman's lap and telling her what doctor to deposit me at. It was awful. When it ended, I took a break before returning to my doctor only to find the cut out tumors had returned and spread. They aren't trying to remove it any more, but working to contain it. It's stage 4 which sounds intimidating but it's my lymphatic system which is everywhere to begin with. On hearing my prognosis, I picked up a guitar and started singing the blues. It sounded good to me. Anyway, I have been going through intravenous radiation which means I'm radioactive for two weeks afterwards each treatment and in quarantine. I'm not glowing in the dark though. I checked. I have no further updates just yet, but this is where I've been. It isn't over yet.
Here's part of one of my favorite cartoons to lighten the mood.