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marsh mellows are great!!!

14 days and counting until my reversal, Yeppie
You all hang in there
Live, Laugh, Play
Winnie
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You taught me something Winnie:mark440 said:POOH!!
Thanks for the laugh!! Hang in there!
From now on I'll carry extra clip in a pocket just in case that happens to me.I've been clumsy and dropped it in my own bowl at home so now I got in habit of putting clip in sink before I unload contents (Bombs away!!!!)....Steve -
Too Funny!!! We should start
Too Funny!!! We should start a thread about gross, embarrassing and totally funny bag stories. Cancer hates laughter. Let's laugh.
My first blow out came at a U2 concert. As soon as the boys from Dublin started playing, Stewie went nuts. I think the vibrations caused everything to start moving - quickly. The bag was fairly new to me at that point, and I did not know I was headed for disaster. After a while I started to smell that smell. Then, like an idiot, I stuck my and down my pants - like a parent using the dip stick method to check a baby's diaper. So I've got pooh running down my leg and on my hand. I felt like 70,000 people were all trying not to gag while they tried to figure out who crapped himself. It's the first time Kim and I have ever left a concert early. When people asked how the concert was I said, "The band might be getting older, but they've still got it. I totally **** my pants."
Thanks for the marshmellow info. Hope your last 14 days are disaster free.
Roger -
Too FunnyCrow71 said:Too Funny!!! We should start
Too Funny!!! We should start a thread about gross, embarrassing and totally funny bag stories. Cancer hates laughter. Let's laugh.
My first blow out came at a U2 concert. As soon as the boys from Dublin started playing, Stewie went nuts. I think the vibrations caused everything to start moving - quickly. The bag was fairly new to me at that point, and I did not know I was headed for disaster. After a while I started to smell that smell. Then, like an idiot, I stuck my and down my pants - like a parent using the dip stick method to check a baby's diaper. So I've got pooh running down my leg and on my hand. I felt like 70,000 people were all trying not to gag while they tried to figure out who crapped himself. It's the first time Kim and I have ever left a concert early. When people asked how the concert was I said, "The band might be getting older, but they've still got it. I totally **** my pants."
Thanks for the marshmellow info. Hope your last 14 days are disaster free.
Roger
Roger - I'm laughing with you, not at you, LOL
You've got a great way of telling a story that's easy on the eyes. I love StoryTellers and a good story - thanks for the laugh this morning, I needed one.
Great news, Pooh - 14 days and counting till the New you. Interesting about marshmellows, you learn something every day.
-Craig -
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I know where
you are coming from. Before my reversal, my bag would come apart from the waffle while shopping or just out doing something. I would pass gas in public and have no control. Would wake up every morning and have to let air (gas) out of the bag; surprised it never busted.
I always carried a old thermal lunch canvas with me with extra bags, cleaning wipes, waffles, etc., for that just in case scearnio.
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