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  • Chill- Lemme break it down as simple as I can on some of us here. The IHoP is like a big dysfunctional family. -M5 would be the uncle everyone respects and takes advice from. We may not like how he p

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Damn I get hella red when I have any amount of alkie

i'm going to bed, i put down answers for the last 7 questions, hopefully i'll get them right, dude is pretty cool though, hopefully won't kill me on the grading

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GOD DAMN IT!

Nephew just filled his diaper with some radioactive chit...

took like 4 wipes to get it all...i better get a bonus for that one.

Kind of humbling watching one of your parents reduced to a baby :(

Words cannot describe it.

The feeling of seeing your very own father in a hospital, let alone in a hospital bed not being able to walk, talk, go to bathroom on his own, or do any sort of typical daily activities we all take for granted each and every single day ... the man who raised you, cared for you, taught you many of the life skills you have today ... the man you look up to, to man who perhaps could have been a major part of the backbone of your family.

It's absolutely ridiculous. One day you're both out fishing, next day ... eah, you're not.

In my case, walking into the house and not being recognized. "Who is that? What are you doing here?" ... but show him a picture of any hockey team from thirty years ago and he could have named each player, where they were born, and their jersey number. Then you get to the hospital one day, liver shuts down, kidneys shut down, blood pressure drops, a mere two breaths per minute at most.

Only thing I have to say ... just stay strong man. Stay strong for you, your father, and your family. A father-son relationship is a special bond. All I'm saying is - while he may not be around mentally or emotionally ... he's still around. I would do anything to have only a minute of time back.

Thank you my brother. Couldn't have said it any better myself. They took him off machines yesterday, and he's doing pretty good so far. My dad isn't a big man, but he's a stout, little, crotchety old man. Amazing what 35 years in the Navy will do for ya . Sad thing is, He used to have this look in his eyes. Like he was always determined to do something. And ya better damn well stay out of his way :D I noticed yesterday whilst at the hospital, that look is gone. And it scares me..........:(

"I HATE YOU RON BURGANDY, I HATE YOU!"

I LOVE that movie...

"i like to use the phrase WHAMY! alot...WHHHHHHHAAMMMY!"

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Well, finally made it to my hotel in Chitown.  430 miles, 5 hours...not too bad.

i'm 360 miles south...make the drive bro...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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Kind of humbling watching one of your parents reduced to a baby :(

Words cannot describe it.

The feeling of seeing your very own father in a hospital, let alone in a hospital bed not being able to walk, talk, go to bathroom on his own, or do any sort of typical daily activities we all take for granted each and every single day ... the man who raised you, cared for you, taught you many of the life skills you have today ... the man you look up to, to man who perhaps could have been a major part of the backbone of your family.

It's absolutely ridiculous. One day you're both out fishing, next day ... eah, you're not.

In my case, walking into the house and not being recognized. "Who is that? What are you doing here?" ... but show him a picture of any hockey team from thirty years ago and he could have named each player, where they were born, and their jersey number. Then you get to the hospital one day, liver shuts down, kidneys shut down, blood pressure drops, a mere two breaths per minute at most.

Only thing I have to say ... just stay strong man. Stay strong for you, your father, and your family. A father-son relationship is a special bond. All I'm saying is - while he may not be around mentally or emotionally ... he's still around. I would do anything to have only a minute of time back.

Thank you my brother. Couldn't have said it any better myself. They took him off machines yesterday, and he's doing pretty good so far. My dad isn't a big man, but he's a stout, little, crotchety old man. Amazing what 35 years in the Navy will do for ya . Sad thing is, He used to have this look in his eyes. Like he was always determined to do something. And ya better damn well stay out of his way :D I noticed yesterday whilst at the hospital, that look is gone. And it scares me..........:(

while this might sound strange, scared isn't where you need to be. you need to have his look in your eyes to restore that look in his eyes. determined. stubborn. won't quit. and let him feed off your energy.

be strong my brother. for him and you. and we'll continue being strong for both of you.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

i made some double brewed coffe just before lunch... i am AWAKE!

Kind of humbling watching one of your parents reduced to a baby :(

Words cannot describe it.

The feeling of seeing your very own father in a hospital, let alone in a hospital bed not being able to walk, talk, go to bathroom on his own, or do any sort of typical daily activities we all take for granted each and every single day ... the man who raised you, cared for you, taught you many of the life skills you have today ... the man you look up to, to man who perhaps could have been a major part of the backbone of your family.

It's absolutely ridiculous. One day you're both out fishing, next day ... eah, you're not.

In my case, walking into the house and not being recognized. "Who is that? What are you doing here?" ... but show him a picture of any hockey team from thirty years ago and he could have named each player, where they were born, and their jersey number. Then you get to the hospital one day, liver shuts down, kidneys shut down, blood pressure drops, a mere two breaths per minute at most.

Only thing I have to say ... just stay strong man. Stay strong for you, your father, and your family. A father-son relationship is a special bond. All I'm saying is - while he may not be around mentally or emotionally ... he's still around. I would do anything to have only a minute of time back.

Thank you my brother. Couldn't have said it any better myself. They took him off machines yesterday, and he's doing pretty good so far. My dad isn't a big man, but he's a stout, little, crotchety old man. Amazing what 35 years in the Navy will do for ya . Sad thing is, He used to have this look in his eyes. Like he was always determined to do something. And ya better damn well stay out of his way :D I noticed yesterday whilst at the hospital, that look is gone. And it scares me..........:(

while this might sound strange, scared isn't where you need to be. you need to have his look in your eyes to restore that look in his eyes. determined. stubborn. won't quit. and let him feed off your energy.

be strong my brother. for him and you. and we'll continue being strong for both of you.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

I try to , tis why I come here my brother . You guys are my family :)

I love going to the gym and not having anyone near capable o lifting the weight, let alone trying to spot the weight above my head.

Somehow I just can't trust the women that were in there, nor the senior citizen men who go and copy the exercises the young ladies do, just with more weight, in hopes of picking them up and looking impressive. Not going to drop 115lb dumbbells on my face, sorry.

low weight high rep... low weight high rep.

Then agian im an endurance runner and i dont care to bulk up being i am 5'5'' and dont want to look liek a short angry body builder.

you a buff man if you are doing high reps, im assuming dumbell press, with 115 per...

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i love the royal bank of scottland... they charged me NO money to get $40 out of my account for lunch in the bahmas and the transaction was international. the royal bank of canada was gonna charge me $4.00.

i love the royal bank of scottland... they charged me NO money to get $40 out of my account for lunch in the bahmas and the transaction was international. the royal bank of canada was gonna charge me $4.00.

You're kidding? Is that $4.00 a flat rate up until a certain amount, and then it goes up?

4.00 flat rate from the RBC, no charge from RBS.

I was amazed

The first ATM i found was an RBC ATM so i went to see how much it was going to cost, it said 4.00. For down there, international, American funds that was good but i wanted to see if i could find cheaper. Next ATM i found was just before lunch and was RBS... ATM never said it was chargeing me anything so i suspected it would be super high since i wasnt sure if it was illegal to not say what you where charging but i was hungry and it was a 15min walk to the RBC ATM and anotehr 15min back to where i was so i just used the RBS ATM....come back, its been6 days and still no charge but it shows thr -40.00 :)

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