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  • smokeyjoe
    smokeyjoe Member Posts: 1,425 Member
    pepebcn said:

    So everything is positive !
    I hope we both are in the good way mate!

    Good news, congratulations
    Good news, congratulations :)
  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    Doc_Hawk said:

    Age
    I'm 53 and always loved Cheech and Chong in their prime. The satire and self deprecating humor that they used is classic. My favorite routine of theirs was always the two dogs Ralph and Herbie. Just listening to it, I could close my eyes and picture these two dogs! I never did care for Beavis and Butthead, that sort of toilet humor just doesn't appeal to me. Unless I'm cataclysmically blown out of my gourd, then even "pull my finger" can start a serious case of giggles.

    Doc-Hawk
    Being 80,I remember Laurel and Hardy. My favorite is at a construction site Oliver(the heavyset one)is holding a rope to a pully with a wooden keg of nails. He hands the rope to Stanly( the real slim one). The nails weigh more than Stan,so they come down and he goes up. Upon hitting the ground the bottom of the keg breaks, releasing the nails. Now Stan comes down and the empty kek goes up. Upon hitting the ground, Stan lets go of the rope. Now the keg comes down and hits Stan. I;s a real sight gag. hope you can visuaize it. LOL
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    danker said:

    Doc-Hawk
    Being 80,I remember Laurel and Hardy. My favorite is at a construction site Oliver(the heavyset one)is holding a rope to a pully with a wooden keg of nails. He hands the rope to Stanly( the real slim one). The nails weigh more than Stan,so they come down and he goes up. Upon hitting the ground the bottom of the keg breaks, releasing the nails. Now Stan comes down and the empty kek goes up. Upon hitting the ground, Stan lets go of the rope. Now the keg comes down and hits Stan. I;s a real sight gag. hope you can visuaize it. LOL

    Golly Ollie
    That was pretty classic, I've seen it a few times.
  • Dyanclark
    Dyanclark Member Posts: 296
    Marinol
    My daughter in law is a nurse at UCLA and she really believe Marinol is very safe. My husband has been taking it since Feb when he started Chemo. He is not on any treatment for now finished chemo with 1.9 CEA but some days he still takes the Marinol because he needs to gain some weight. Glad you finally got home and got hungry. EAT lots of carbs
  • Dyanclark
    Dyanclark Member Posts: 296
    Marinol
    My daughter in law is a nurse at UCLA and she really believe Marinol is very safe. My husband has been taking it since Feb when he started Chemo. He is not on any treatment for now finished chemo with 1.9 CEA but some days he still takes the Marinol because he needs to gain some weight. Glad you finally got home and got hungry. EAT lots of carbs
  • Dyanclark
    Dyanclark Member Posts: 296
    Marinol
    My daughter in law is a nurse at UCLA and she really believe Marinol is very safe. My husband has been taking it since Feb when he started Chemo. He is not on any treatment for now finished chemo with 1.9 CEA but some days he still takes the Marinol because he needs to gain some weight. Glad you finally got home and got hungry. EAT lots of carbs
  • Dyanclark
    Dyanclark Member Posts: 296
    Marinol
    My daughter in law is a nurse at UCLA and she really believe Marinol is very safe. My husband has been taking it since Feb when he started Chemo. He is not on any treatment for now finished chemo with 1.9 CEA but some days he still takes the Marinol because he needs to gain some weight. Glad you finally got home and got hungry. EAT lots of carbs
  • Dyanclark
    Dyanclark Member Posts: 296
    Marinol
    My daughter in law is a nurse at UCLA and she really believe Marinol is very safe. My husband has been taking it since Feb when he started Chemo. He is not on any treatment for now finished chemo with 1.9 CEA but some days he still takes the Marinol because he needs to gain some weight. Glad you finally got home and got hungry. EAT lots of carbs
  • jjaj133
    jjaj133 Member Posts: 867 Member
    Wonderful news Doc. I am so
    Wonderful news Doc. I am so happy to hear this. So nice to read about you and Pepe doing so well.
    Keep up the good work, if I was closer i would do the shrimp thing with you!!
    Hugs,
    Judy
  • k44454445
    k44454445 Member Posts: 494
    happy
    i am sooo happy you are better! i was really concerned. keep getting better!
    judy
  • Helen321
    Helen321 Member Posts: 1,459 Member
    Doc_Hawk said:

    Golly Ollie
    That was pretty classic, I've seen it a few times.

    Such great shows! When I
    Such great shows! When I was growing up, they used to show Laurel and Hardy every Sunday afternoon and sometimes the Three Stooges. It would be great if they went back to movies like that on Sunday afternoons. Glad you're feeling better and doing so well doc! pull my finger . . .buh dum dum. I'm here all night, eat the chicken.
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    Helen321 said:

    Such great shows! When I
    Such great shows! When I was growing up, they used to show Laurel and Hardy every Sunday afternoon and sometimes the Three Stooges. It would be great if they went back to movies like that on Sunday afternoons. Glad you're feeling better and doing so well doc! pull my finger . . .buh dum dum. I'm here all night, eat the chicken.

    Humor ... what a concept!
    There's a reason why those old shows are classics! I find what passes for comedy these days to be too vulgar and just not funny at all. When I was living here in Utah when I was about 10, the Egyptian theater on Saturdays in the summer would run a double feature of old movies along with a vintage newsreel and a Commander Cody or Rocketman serial episode, all for a quarter. I used to love it when they'd have a Hope and Crosby Road movie!