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Old 03-30-2020, 06:49 AM   #21
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No please RT, don’t make me laugh. The stitches can’t take it. 🤣

The lab lady just came in to draw blood, but first she sneezed and coughed all over her cart full of bottles. That was lovely.

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Old 03-30-2020, 06:52 AM   #22
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Bill: Maybe you have just one serious event a year and this it? Glad you’re on the mends. See you JAX at some point.

Yeah that seems to be the case. Will be lookin for y’all in JAX when I get out of this current mess!
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Old 03-30-2020, 07:03 AM   #23
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Mr. dude. No laughing. Yup, that's what I figured. Either stick with the I-phone or put me back on your ignore list, at least for a while...
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Old 03-30-2020, 07:23 AM   #24
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Mr. dude. No laughing. Yup, that's what I figured. Either stick with the I-phone or put me back on your ignore list, at least for a while...
So what have you got against iPad users, RT? I can’t see many of your attachments either. Self-censorship isn’t something I associate with you. And most of us don’t have stitches to worry about.
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Old 03-30-2020, 07:33 AM   #25
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Old 03-30-2020, 08:23 AM   #26
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Mr. 99. I have Absotively Posilutely nothing against Apple product users. THAT is an issue you will have to take up with Jobs, Wozniak and company although you may have to conduct a seance for Jobs.
The ONLY thing I can think of, computer Luddite that I am, is something is amiss in the PFM box or the Apple core DOS, DIS, DAT or de other ting.


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Old 03-30-2020, 08:55 AM   #27
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Bad news. You are going to have to lay off the crunches for a while.

Get better soon. I've gotten rid of most of my extraneous body parts as well.
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Here's to a speedy recovery, Cardude. I would imagine this is a time when one would be a "model" patient, doing exactly what the docs suggest, obeying orders more than ever to make sure you get out of the hospital as fast as possible. Besides, the lab lady you described would be further incentive to get out as soon as possible. Rest well and carry on!
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Old 03-30-2020, 10:19 AM   #29
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They will usher out out of the hospital faster than normal because if you dont have the virus when you check in they dont want you to hang around those who do have it.
Soon it might be curb side surgery so when go to the hospital, bring a couple of clean sheets to protect the back seat. SMILE
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Here's to a speedy recovery, Cardude. I would imagine this is a time when one would be a "model" patient, doing exactly what the docs suggest, obeying orders more than ever to make sure you get out of the hospital as fast as possible. Besides, the lab lady you described would be further incentive to get out as soon as possible. Rest well and carry on!

Oh I’m trying to be the model patient for sure. Doctors are having to track me down in the hallway I’m walking so much.

I want to get out of here ASAP.
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Old 03-30-2020, 10:44 AM   #31
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If Bill keeps getting into mischief, we may have to quarantine him.....
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If Bill keeps getting into mischief, we may have to quarantine him.....

My lovely wife said she is quarantining me when I get home just to be safe. She takes care of her 80 yo dad with bad copd, so she absolutely can’t afford to get infected with covid.
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Rumors have it that the Dude got a visit from Nurse Flotmyer this morning. She hopes that he didn’t mind the thick fingers she got while throwing the shotput in her old Navy days. She says the Dude will be a regular morning stop till he’s well enough to check out. Gee, Bill does look kind-of pale in the picture.
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Old 03-30-2020, 12:20 PM   #34
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I was masked-up on one of my walks this AM, and when nearing the nurses station I overheard one nurse without a mask telling another nurse wearing a mask that the virus was unable to be transmitted in the air.

I “quickly” shuffled past them, figuring maskless nurse was likely infected. She actually probably isn’t, but I ain’t taking any chances.
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I “quickly” shuffled past them, figuring maskless nurse was likely infected. She actually probably isn’t, but I ain’t taking any chances.
I might take a chance depending upon her beauty and sweet.
Send her recent picture and contact information.
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Send her recent picture and contact information.

Next time I’m out doing the shuffle I’ll get a long distance pic. [emoji40]
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Next time I’m out doing the shuffle I’ll get a long distance pic. [emoji40]
6 or 7 ft is considered acceptable social distance to be safe. 10ft will be acceptable too. LOL
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When it comes to knowing how to have fun, Dude, you set the bar high. Peace and health (or vice-versa)!
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I hope heal up and get out of there soon. I have heard that usually a burst appendix is a solid week in the hospital. I had mine out 5 years ago. I woke up with classic symptoms. I had to fly that night which forced me to the hospital to see what was going on. Had I not had to fly that night, there was a good chance that I would have not gone to the hospital until it got bad. I was only in the hospital for two days. I was given the option to go home early right as soon as they pushed the plunger on some dilaudid. I would caution any important decisions made after said plunger is pushed. I should've stayed in another day.

Anyway brutha, get well soon!!
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