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HK[_5_] March 12th 10 02:44 PM

surgery went well...
 
On 3/12/2010 7:36 AM, HK wrote:
On 3/12/10 7:20 AM, I am Tosk wrote:

Shhhh... It's been hilarious to watch them cry and whine for months
trying to
figure out what is going on with the rest of us who play well with
others;)

Scotty



I haven't seen anyone crying or whining about you assholes or your
"secret spot." In fact, most of us agree the group would be better off
if you assholes stayed there and didn't crap up this place.


Please excuse my profanity, but whenever I think about those POS's, I
just lose it. I swear if one of them (or someone I think just might be
one of them) come to my door, I will unload my Glock into their
worthless ass.

jps March 12th 10 05:08 PM

surgery went well...
 
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:49:26 -0800 (PST), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 10, 5:39*pm, jps wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:12 -0500, HK
wrote:



On 3/10/10 4:25 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 10, 3:07 pm, *wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 10:32:56 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


On Mar 10, 8:44 am, I am
wrote:
Updates are at another place, another time...


Scotty


--
Team Rowdy Mouse, brrrrrrraaaaaappp!


Plenty of info posted, now.


Awesome, dudes! *Did he get his ballsack aneurysm taken care of too?


We posted some photos of naked babes buffing out rubbing compound on
our oxidized hulls on our "other site." *Lots of pics from behind,
demonstrating how the circular motion enhances the cutting ability of
the compound.


Next, we're going to post some video of them appying Collinite Fleet
Wax. *They're smart enough to buff real hard before it dries.


Only on our "other site."


*Awesome, dudes! *Did he get his ballsack aneurysm taken care of too?


As well as the Frontal Lobotomy, yes.


If it is Snotty, he was born with a prefrontal lobotomy.


Not to be confused with prefrontal circumcision but, in Scotty's case,
closely related.


Would he be considered a " pecker-head? "


Emotionally and physically.

your kind of guy March 12th 10 05:13 PM

surgery went well...
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:08:48 -0800, jps wrote:

On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:49:26 -0800 (PST), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 10, 5:39*pm, jps wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:12 -0500, HK
wrote:



On 3/10/10 4:25 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 10, 3:07 pm, *wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 10:32:56 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Mar 10, 8:44 am, I am
wrote:
Updates are at another place, another time...

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, brrrrrrraaaaaappp!

Plenty of info posted, now.

Awesome, dudes! *Did he get his ballsack aneurysm taken care of too?

We posted some photos of naked babes buffing out rubbing compound on
our oxidized hulls on our "other site." *Lots of pics from behind,
demonstrating how the circular motion enhances the cutting ability of
the compound.

Next, we're going to post some video of them appying Collinite Fleet
Wax. *They're smart enough to buff real hard before it dries.

Only on our "other site."

*Awesome, dudes! *Did he get his ballsack aneurysm taken care of too?

As well as the Frontal Lobotomy, yes.

If it is Snotty, he was born with a prefrontal lobotomy.

Not to be confused with prefrontal circumcision but, in Scotty's case,
closely related.


Would he be considered a " pecker-head? "


Emotionally and physically.


And he came with a leash.


John H[_2_] March 15th 10 08:32 PM

surgery went well...
 
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:44:46 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

Updates are at another place, another time...

Scotty


All went well. I'm home. Got out Saturday with a brand new 11" row of stitches
from bottom of sternum to just above Mr. Johnson. Getting along well. I
appreciate all the calls, emails, well wishes, prayers, etc., both here and
there and everywhere else.

Thanks.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H

John H[_2_] March 15th 10 08:34 PM

surgery went well...
 
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done, the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve


John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided to go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!


That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest. The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then jumped up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was called for.
--

"Your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it, in yourself and in others." (Unknown)

John H

HK[_6_] March 15th 10 08:37 PM

surgery went well...
 
On 3/15/10 4:34 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve
wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...
In ,
says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done, the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve

John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided to go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!


That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest. The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then jumped up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was called for.



Which we taxpayers paid for...we were ripped, once again.

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then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer.

D.Duck[_5_] March 15th 10 09:38 PM

surgery went well...
 
HK wrote:
On 3/15/10 4:34 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve
wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...
In ,

says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he
should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done, the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve

John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided to
go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!

That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in
June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest. The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then jumped
up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was
called for.



Which we taxpayers paid for...we were ripped, once again.


And what will you say when you're medicare eligible?

HK[_6_] March 15th 10 09:45 PM

surgery went well...
 
On 3/15/10 5:38 PM, D.Duck wrote:
HK wrote:
On 3/15/10 4:34 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve

wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...
In ,

says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he
should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done,
the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve

John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided
to go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!

That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest.
The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then
jumped up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was
called for.



Which we taxpayers paid for...we were ripped, once again.


And what will you say when you're medicare eligible?



That I paid for it through payroll deduction since, what, 1965, and it
wasn't provided through my sucking on the government teat and then
pretending I wasn't a retired government employee?







--


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then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer.

anon-e-moose[_2_] March 15th 10 09:53 PM

surgery went well...
 
HK wrote:
On 3/15/10 4:34 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve
wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...
In ,

says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he
should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done, the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve

John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided to
go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!

That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in
June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest. The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then jumped
up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was
called for.



Which we taxpayers paid for...we were ripped, once again.

Go soak your head, asshole.

HK[_6_] March 15th 10 10:03 PM

surgery went well...
 
On 3/15/10 5:53 PM, anon-e-moose wrote:
HK wrote:
On 3/15/10 4:34 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:33:56 -0800, "Steve

wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...
In ,

says...

Update for anyone interested. John's surgery went well and he
should be
home
early next week. It was a scary operation but now that it's done,
the
guy
ought
to be good as new for anyone who might be interested.

I guess I'm out of the loop. I've had most of the NG on ignore, and
haven't
been following a lot of the threads. What type of operation was it?

Steve

John had apparently been walking around with an Aortic Aneurysm for a
while now
and they were aware of it. After some recent changes they decided
to go in
and
repair it, done, he will be home next week.

Scotty

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, STIMILON SATURDAY, YEAH!

That's a big one. I have the same condition, but it has been stable for
years. It is right on the verge of operation. I hate the thought of
ANOTHER open chest operation, but there are only two choices.

Good luck to John. BTDT. The time will pass quickly into a memory, and
that memory will soften with time. I will be 8 years post op in June. A
8.5 hour surgery for 5 way bypass and aortic valve replacement.

Steve


Mine was an abdominal variety, so they didn't have to open the chest.
The
incision started just below the sternum.

My aneurysm had been bumping along right at 4.2-4.3mm, but then
jumped up to 4.8
in a three month period. That's when they decided an operation was
called for.



Which we taxpayers paid for...we were ripped, once again.

Go soak your head, asshole.




Sorry, I don't take advice from anonymous usenet assholes...like you.

And I also don't like it when self-confessed racists like herring obtain
government benefits.

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then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer.


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