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Don White February 4th 06 07:49 PM

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Bryan wrote:
"RCE" wrote in message
...

"Bryan" wrote in message
et...


I knowingly met my first Canadians in 1983 in Puerto Vallarta. I joined
some friends for the last half of their vacation and then I stayed for a
few extra days and met my Canadians. The Canadians were easy people to
hook up with; nothing but good times with some good folks. We covered PV
pretty well. I just remembered that trip and those people a couple of
months ago. Good memories.


I recently sold a 5th wheel camper to a young lady from Quebec, Canada.
Both my wife and I were impressed with her very polite, friendly and
trusting nature. She went out of her way to make sure we were as
comfortable with the deal as she was. Refreshing, in this day and age.

RCE



There was a John Candy movie involving a clandestine military (more like
militia) invasion of Canada. One of the scenes involved the humor
surrounding the politeness of Canadians even as they were being invaded,
captured, and restrained. I sure do miss John Candy (everyone's Uncle
Buck).

I'm sure it could happen, but so far I've never met an unpleasant Canadian.
Then again maybe I should read some archived rec.boats threads to see if
that's really true.



If we were unpleasant... the Devil made us do it!
(little dig at that Nat Guard fly boy who killed four Canadian soldiers)

JohnH February 4th 06 08:00 PM

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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting in or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess I'm pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day on the
water is one more good day on the water!


ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.


Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?
--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

JimH February 4th 06 11:28 PM

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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:00:58 -0500, JohnH wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the
theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of
more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves
of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more
days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever
means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited
medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that
everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting in
or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess I'm
pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the
prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day on
the
water is one more good day on the water!

ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.


Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?


aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.


I bet you are afraid of spiders and mice also.

Pansie. :-)



JohnH February 4th 06 11:34 PM

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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 23:24:45 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:00:58 -0500, JohnH wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting in or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess I'm pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day on the
water is one more good day on the water!

ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.


Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?


aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.


silly.
--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

JohnH February 4th 06 11:54 PM

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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 23:37:59 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 18:34:06 -0500, JohnH wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 23:24:45 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:00:58 -0500, JohnH wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting in or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess I'm pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day on the
water is one more good day on the water!

ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.

Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?

aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.


silly.


nope - smart.

everytime i have a test, something goes wrong.

i aint messing around with it.


Something goes wrong with the test? Get another doctor!

Something wrong is found? Say thanks to your doctor!

Didn't you tell us you had some type of heart procedure done? Wasn't the
problem discovered with a test of some kind?
--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

JimH February 4th 06 11:55 PM

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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 18:28:56 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:00:58 -0500, JohnH wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the
theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of
more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves
of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more
days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever
means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited
medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that
everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting
in
or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess
I'm
pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the
prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day
on
the
water is one more good day on the water!

ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.

Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?

aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.


I bet you are afraid of spiders and mice also.


i eat 'em for breakfast.

Pansie. :-)


its pansy - pansy.


And it's "it's" - pansie.



Don White February 5th 06 01:00 AM

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JimH wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:00:58 -0500, JohnH wrote:


On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:12:29 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:


On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:30:55 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"RCE" wrote in message news:5KqdnUuhe8HnEH7eRVn-


I am also very protective of my prostate gland. Believer in the
theory
of "leave well enough alone!"

write that down somewhere so they can engrave it on your headstone.


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of
more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves
of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more
days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, by whatever
means,
is the desired end. For others, maybe every good day, with limited
medical
intervention, until the end is the desire. I think, though, that
everyone
should be informed as to their options and the consequences of opting in
or
out. The rest seems to be a matter of personal choice. So, I guess I'm
pro
choice when it comes to this end of life issue. Me, I suffer the
prostate
exam and the colonoscopy when my doc offers. I'll use the information
gleaned from those exams to decide my next steps. One more good day on
the
water is one more good day on the water!

ive been poked and prodded more in the last ten yeras and there are
somethings i just aint gonna do.

Are you saying you won't have a colonoscopy or a prostate exam, or both?


aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.



I bet you are afraid of spiders and mice also.

Pansie. :-)



Tom's a 'pansie'??.... who'da thought!

John Gaquin February 5th 06 04:10 AM

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"JohnH" wrote in message

aint gonna do no colonoscopy - uh uh - no way.


silly.


Now John, don't be too judgmental. They probably read the same report I
saw. I think it was in Soldier of Fortune, or Tough Guy's Weekly, or one of
those manly periodicals. Seems that if you let a doctor (or anyone else,
for that matter) stick any kind of probe up your butt there's a 57% chance
you'll turn queer. Can't be too careful......... :-)



John Gaquin February 5th 06 04:14 AM

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"Bryan" wrote in message news:jx5Ff.17706
..


You know, RCE's statement and John's response bring up the subject of more
life at any price. I'm not sure that each of us must avail themselves of
every medical procedure and medication available in order to get more days
checked off on the calendar. For some, every extra day, ...
etc...etc...etc


Please, spare the psycho-prattle. It reduces to nothing more than simple
preventive maintenance. Neither you, nor I, nor they would run a boat
unmonitored and unchecked to catastrophic failure, and it is pure lunacy to
try to justify doing exactly that to yourself.



John Gaquin February 5th 06 04:16 AM

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"JohnH" wrote in message

A prostrate biopsy is much, much worse!


I agree there, too. That was uncomfortable, for a couple of days.




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