Where in the World Are You ~ Locations of Residence
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Heyyyyyy. Pattyanny!!!!!!j3rey said:Southeast Florida
We are in a small town (Stuart) about 50 miles north of West Palm Beach.
Now i know why we get along so well. I was a Staten Island girl for twenty years. I lived in a lot of areas on SI. Let's see, Holden Blvd, Sanilac, Norwich street, Sheraden Ave, Escanaba, Cypress Avenue... and I feel like I missed one or two. I went to St. Rita's for grammar school then St. Joseph-by-the-Sea high school. A tiny stint at the College of SI.
Now I am living very near Williamsport Pa. Which is the home of the little league world series. That is played every august in South Williamsport. I am out in the sticks. Closest store is tiny and ten miles away. Lots of farm land, rolling hills and green trees.0 -
A Canadian! I live insweetblood22 said:Heyyyyyy. Pattyanny!!!!!!
Now i know why we get along so well. I was a Staten Island girl for twenty years. I lived in a lot of areas on SI. Let's see, Holden Blvd, Sanilac, Norwich street, Sheraden Ave, Escanaba, Cypress Avenue... and I feel like I missed one or two. I went to St. Rita's for grammar school then St. Joseph-by-the-Sea high school. A tiny stint at the College of SI.
Now I am living very near Williamsport Pa. Which is the home of the little league world series. That is played every august in South Williamsport. I am out in the sticks. Closest store is tiny and ten miles away. Lots of farm land, rolling hills and green trees.
A Canadian! I live in Nanaimo, B.C. Canada. It is on Vancouver Island. You would take an 1 1/2 hr. ferry across from Vancouver, Canada. We are from all over the world!0 -
Another Staten Islandersweetblood22 said:Heyyyyyy. Pattyanny!!!!!!
Now i know why we get along so well. I was a Staten Island girl for twenty years. I lived in a lot of areas on SI. Let's see, Holden Blvd, Sanilac, Norwich street, Sheraden Ave, Escanaba, Cypress Avenue... and I feel like I missed one or two. I went to St. Rita's for grammar school then St. Joseph-by-the-Sea high school. A tiny stint at the College of SI.
Now I am living very near Williamsport Pa. Which is the home of the little league world series. That is played every august in South Williamsport. I am out in the sticks. Closest store is tiny and ten miles away. Lots of farm land, rolling hills and green trees.
Grew up in Tottenville a stone throw from the firehouse.
Then 30+ years in Edison, NJ
Last last 8+ years in Port Orange, Fl.
I'll never go back!0 -
SIEd_PortOrange said:Another Staten Islander
Grew up in Tottenville a stone throw from the firehouse.
Then 30+ years in Edison, NJ
Last last 8+ years in Port Orange, Fl.
I'll never go back!
Ah the summers of a miss spent youth drinking and playing frisbee in the parking lot of Tottenville HS listening to Van Halen's 5150 album until the wee hrs of the morning. Lol0 -
Which Tottenville Highsweetblood22 said:SI
Ah the summers of a miss spent youth drinking and playing frisbee in the parking lot of Tottenville HS listening to Van Halen's 5150 album until the wee hrs of the morning. Lol
Went to PS 1 and THS on Yetman Ave. Class of 64, wow 50th coming soon, I can't be this old!0 -
Uhmmmm...Ed_PortOrange said:Which Tottenville High
Went to PS 1 and THS on Yetman Ave. Class of 64, wow 50th coming soon, I can't be this old!
I probably shouldn't tell you I was born in '67. Lol. Made me feel kinda young. I was moaning because it's been 25 yrs. Lol0 -
Be Happysweetblood22 said:Uhmmmm...
I probably shouldn't tell you I was born in '67. Lol. Made me feel kinda young. I was moaning because it's been 25 yrs. Lol
I knew you were much younger when you said you went to St.Joes by the Sea. It wasn't built until I was out of HS.
Glad your enjoying PA, the island has become a mess!0 -
Motor City suburbziggy62 said:motor city
detroit, michigan
I'm in Troy, Michigan. I live about 20 miles north of downtown Detroit. I've lived in SE Michigan my whole life.0 -
another Tennessean
Nashville but currently living in Franklin after being displaced by flood.
Vince0 -
Connections, Endurance, Humor and Life Long MemoriesSIRENAF42 said:San Antonio
Live in San Antonio, treatments at MDAnderson, Houston
This has been kind of fun at least for me. Hopefully some of you will make connections and be able to connect in person sometime.
I have really enjoyed the communication, having lunch/dinner and even stopping by for a few minutes while one of the forum members was getting the dreaded dose of chemo.
We all share a common bond that will stay with us always...and not the negative side of the beast. The positive side of having been through this (and coming out the other side). Sharing experiences, and cracking a joke on occasion when nobody but one of us can truely appreciate the humor.
Humor in things such as Phlegm, Turkey Neck, Lhermitte's, numb fingers, tingling toes (the ones with toe nails still attached), no hair (the only ones that survive are the old gray ones that you woudn't mind falling out, and the first to return if they do). The discolored and peeling skin, and that odor of who knows what when you are steeping in a warm tub with the bag of 5FU flowing through your pores. Water that tastes like sweat (sometime the only flavor you can taste and it has to be bad)...
Hmmmm how much did I miss, please feel free to continue, LOL....
Best,
John0 -
LocationSkiffin16 said:Connections, Endurance, Humor and Life Long Memories
This has been kind of fun at least for me. Hopefully some of you will make connections and be able to connect in person sometime.
I have really enjoyed the communication, having lunch/dinner and even stopping by for a few minutes while one of the forum members was getting the dreaded dose of chemo.
We all share a common bond that will stay with us always...and not the negative side of the beast. The positive side of having been through this (and coming out the other side). Sharing experiences, and cracking a joke on occasion when nobody but one of us can truely appreciate the humor.
Humor in things such as Phlegm, Turkey Neck, Lhermitte's, numb fingers, tingling toes (the ones with toe nails still attached), no hair (the only ones that survive are the old gray ones that you woudn't mind falling out, and the first to return if they do). The discolored and peeling skin, and that odor of who knows what when you are steeping in a warm tub with the bag of 5FU flowing through your pores. Water that tastes like sweat (sometime the only flavor you can taste and it has to be bad)...
Hmmmm how much did I miss, please feel free to continue, LOL....
Best,
John
Hih y'all:
We're in Lawrenceville, GA outsided of Atlanta!
Jan and Charlie Trinks0 -
Something to look forward to.Skiffin16 said:Connections, Endurance, Humor and Life Long Memories
This has been kind of fun at least for me. Hopefully some of you will make connections and be able to connect in person sometime.
I have really enjoyed the communication, having lunch/dinner and even stopping by for a few minutes while one of the forum members was getting the dreaded dose of chemo.
We all share a common bond that will stay with us always...and not the negative side of the beast. The positive side of having been through this (and coming out the other side). Sharing experiences, and cracking a joke on occasion when nobody but one of us can truely appreciate the humor.
Humor in things such as Phlegm, Turkey Neck, Lhermitte's, numb fingers, tingling toes (the ones with toe nails still attached), no hair (the only ones that survive are the old gray ones that you woudn't mind falling out, and the first to return if they do). The discolored and peeling skin, and that odor of who knows what when you are steeping in a warm tub with the bag of 5FU flowing through your pores. Water that tastes like sweat (sometime the only flavor you can taste and it has to be bad)...
Hmmmm how much did I miss, please feel free to continue, LOL....
Best,
John
John, This was a great post. I am always excited when there is the word "new" under this subject. I have enjoyed reading where everyone is from...far and wide...joined by a common "thread".
Love to you all,
Kim0 -
location,location, location
currently in Sullivan County, NY - home of the Catskills "Borscht Belt" (and non existent casinos) - Have close family ties with Chicago suburbs; Delaware County, Pa; Sun City Center, Fla and Boca Raton Fla. Best to all - this was a great idea for a post - Thank you for doing it! Dazey0 -
Sun CityDazey said:location,location, location
currently in Sullivan County, NY - home of the Catskills "Borscht Belt" (and non existent casinos) - Have close family ties with Chicago suburbs; Delaware County, Pa; Sun City Center, Fla and Boca Raton Fla. Best to all - this was a great idea for a post - Thank you for doing it! Dazey
That's not far from me, sometimes I drive through there on my way fishing at the Skyway...0 -
Appreciating the HumorSkiffin16 said:Connections, Endurance, Humor and Life Long Memories
This has been kind of fun at least for me. Hopefully some of you will make connections and be able to connect in person sometime.
I have really enjoyed the communication, having lunch/dinner and even stopping by for a few minutes while one of the forum members was getting the dreaded dose of chemo.
We all share a common bond that will stay with us always...and not the negative side of the beast. The positive side of having been through this (and coming out the other side). Sharing experiences, and cracking a joke on occasion when nobody but one of us can truely appreciate the humor.
Humor in things such as Phlegm, Turkey Neck, Lhermitte's, numb fingers, tingling toes (the ones with toe nails still attached), no hair (the only ones that survive are the old gray ones that you woudn't mind falling out, and the first to return if they do). The discolored and peeling skin, and that odor of who knows what when you are steeping in a warm tub with the bag of 5FU flowing through your pores. Water that tastes like sweat (sometime the only flavor you can taste and it has to be bad)...
Hmmmm how much did I miss, please feel free to continue, LOL....
Best,
John
John..
Thanks for the post. It is true that there is humor only those who have been through this truly appreciate! Head and neck cancer treatment seems to offer up a particularly nasty and diverse group of side effects..You can tell my the names of our discussion threads versus those of others..Sounds like the name of punk rock songs!
Morphine
Crazy head pain
Tinnitus
throat stretching
Phlem
neck swelling
eating just sucks
Please, please take no offense, I am just pointing out that we have a burden to bear and humor lifts us all up. It was the throat stretching that started me off..probably due to my doctor wanting me to have one. I dislike the name let alone the prospects of the procedure!!0 -
Yes!Ed_PortOrange said:Be Happy
I knew you were much younger when you said you went to St.Joes by the Sea. It wasn't built until I was out of HS.
Glad your enjoying PA, the island has become a mess!
Island is a mess! Tottenville was God's country! (No more!) Almost all the seniors in Tottenville HS drive BMW's & Mercedes! Yikes! Spoiled? Maybe....
Sweet - did not know you posted - sent you a PM.I went to Susan Wagner! Lol!
Going to PA in July - meet you at Yetta's Diner for some soup! Hee Hee!0
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