What does the future hold?
The good:
In 6 days I will be a 73 years young going on 74.
Nine days later I will be 14 years NED going on 15.
The uncertain:
I am going Thursday for a PSA and other bloodwork follow up from my visit 3 weeks ago. According to the Prostate CSN discussion board I am probably looking at a Prostate Biopsy
The good:
I already have a Urologist lined up (one of the Perks of Kidney Cancer).
The bad:
If I have to join the Prostate board I will not meet any new ladies.
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Hey, hey, its my birthday!Jojo61 said:Hey Birthday Boy!!
Hey Birthday Boy!!
You are always an inspiration to us! Keep up the good work and enjoy your birthday!
Happy Birthday to you , too Donna!
Hugs
Jojo
On 25th. something definately happens in the november of each year!
Are we all children of the giant pumpkin?
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Happy Birthday Iceman!! And
Happy Birthday Iceman!! And congrats on your 14 years of NED and counting! And, Happy Birthday to the other July babies, Donna and Stomps!
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Grand Rapids, slowing down...icemantoo said:Jerzy Girl
As an almost 73 year old guy I think I am slowing down in the lady department and you are throwing me too many gals at me at once.
Icemantoo
ps: Your Doggie looks like our Piper, Google Daisy Dog". They are bred in Grand Rapids, Michigan
OK, Iceman, you may be slowing down, but you did bring it up first (the topic of meeting gals) . So you've obviously not stopped...
As for doggies, our current dog-in-residence and therefore dog-in-the-photo is a Maltese-(and-who-knows-what-kind-of-)terrier mix. He weighs about 12 pounds, sometimes a little more. It depends on how much attitude he's sporting (as well as how much catfood he's managed to sneak) on any given day. And, yes, on cold winter nights he really rocks his hoodie. He's the first dog we've had that DEMANDS to wear clothes when it's cold (Unlike some dogs that freeze in place when they're put in a sweater or dressed in doggy boots, he velcroes himself to the floor and won't be budged until you haul out the sweater or t-shirt or hoodie or whatever).
Those Daisy Dogs are cuties. I grew up with a beagle from just down the road from the Daisy Dogs, from a kennel along Crockery Creek, in Crockery Township, Nunica area. He was supposed to be a hunting dog for my dad, but his approach to life was pretty much, "Can't we all just get along?" On hunting trips, he mainly enjoyed the ride and a romp through the woods. My father was seriously aghast one day to discover the dog had gone over to the other side and was hosting a family of bunnies in his dog run, under his dog house. I wouldn't be surprised if they joined him inside his toasty warm doghouse on cold winter nights. He was that kind of guy.
We have family reunions every two years in the area (my mother's family, not the bunnies or beagles). Would love to meet Piper (oh, and if you're around, I'd say, "Hi," too -- wouldn't want to have you feel left out ).
Jerzy
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I don't think you'd have much trouble...icemantoo said:Just kidding
At least my wife knew I was kidding. I think. She didn't want anymore now that she will be 72 anyway. And how could we explain it to our 5 grandchildren, 14 to 20. They even think their parents are old.
Icemantoo
With the explaining, that is. Kids 14 to 20 understand that stuff (although they generally think it's gross that their parents... you know...).
Funny, with grandparents, it's not exactly the same, because we seem to "get" each other. As Sam Levenson said, "The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy." I've always thought that "enemy" was too strong a word, but until I think of a better one, it'll do.
However, I also think having babies after 50 would send me screaming out the door.
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