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  1. Update,

    Filly made it out of ICU and is currently undergoing physical rehab. While that was happening I got knocked flat by what the doctors think might be a flare up of CPPD (sometimes referred to as pseudo gout.) put me basically in bed the last 7 days, Dr. finally prescribed colchicine, but I heard so many horror stories about the drug I'm afraid to take it. Anyone here have any experience with it?

     

    Thanks again for all the prayers, it was kinda close there for a couple days,

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  2. Update:

    The clot removal procedure went well, but now the doc is concerned that because she isn't waking up there might be brain damage from the heart stopping. Damn this sucks!!!! Filly doesn't deserve this! I can only pray that if its God's will she will recover, if its not that she passes quickly without discomfort or distress.

    My heartfelt thanks go out to all the saloon denizens that have entertained and supported us through the years.

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  3. 11 hours ago, Buckshot Bear said:

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    Reminds me of a funny, but painful story:

    Back in '71 I was stationed at Ft. Hood, TX. Nearby base town of Killeen had a Shakeys Pizza. One of their best sellers was a Jalapeno Pizza. basically a cheese pizza loaded with Jalapenos. And I swear this owner got the hottest ones he could get.

    Anyway, one of the guys moonlighted there and told us a harrowing tale of why one wears gloves when making the Jalapeno Specials. Seems one night they got slammed with orders for the special, and he forgot to grab his gloves and just dipped both hands into the pepper jar. After making several extra large, he had to pee. totally not thinking he ran to the head and without a single pause, did his business. Then, he washed his hands and went back to work. A few minutes later he started feeling a bit uncomfortable in the groin area, and within minutes the "uncomfortable" became a severe burning, quickly escalating to agony. 

    He left work and had a friend drive him to the base hospital, where it was discovered he had a wonderful crop of blisters on his member!! He was unable to report for duty for a couple days until things calmed down. His CO told him that he figured the "discomfort" was severe enough that he wasn't going to pursue an Article 15 for 'damage to government property", but perhaps he should rethink his moonlighting efforts!

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  4. 5 hours ago, Buckshot Bear said:

    The humble choko, delicious with some butter, salt and pepper.

     

     

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    Definitely a yumm.

    Funny anecdote, first time I fixed them sauted in butter onion and garlic, my son told me that the "apples" tasted great! :)

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  5. 16 hours ago, Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 said:

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    When I went to Palmdale High School in 1965-69, they had a Company of the California Cadet Corps. We not only had a rifle club, we even had a 2 lane indoor rifle range. We traveled to meets around southern CA, great times!!

     

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  6. Six years ago we rescued our first ever German Shepherd, Java. We were immediately sold on the breed, and two years ago, when the timing was right, we adopted Lacey. Personality wise they are exact opposites. Java is more like Eeyore, while Lacey channels Animal at times.

     

    Java is the big guy in the rear, Lacey with her favorite hedgehog.

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