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oblio70
(Member Profile)
...couldn't have done it with out you! ;')
Congrats on the shiny silver star
bareboards2
(Member Profile)
thanks...Michaela was our first child, born 2004, with HLHS (basically, no left ventricle and closed aorta, and a number of holes in the heart), and we quite literally lived in Hospital for close to half the year for the whole time. We are incredibly lucky to still be together through "all this", and this is coming from 6 years after her death...and the effects/affects keep a'coming. But through it all, if we didn't experience it directly, we knew someone who did. [personal micro-example: nurse preyed, hospital lock-down/police protection, then suicide...uh...]
doubt that clarified anything...sorry.
Can't say I understood all this.
And thanks for sharing.
Give the kid a noogie from a stranger, will you?
oritteropo
(Member Profile)
thanks again...
*promote
chicchorea
(Member Profile)
Many thanks, chief. So happy to be a part of this particular community.
"I enjoy playing the band as the band. I 'be' the whole band and I'm playing the drums, I'm playing the guitar, I'm playing the saxophone. To me, the most wonderful thing about playing music is that."
~Chick Corea
Happy Birthday Michael.
May it be the best yet.
Enjoy!
WeedandWeirdness (Member Profile)
Let's Rock It!
Congrats on leveling up to bronze doll!! I'm chasing ya, hoping to snag my own shiny star soon!! Then I will finally be allowed to sit at the cool kids table!!
oritteropo
(Member Profile)
Thanks for your part in making this place wicked cool...
Congrats on the shiny bronze star
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*isdupe
oritteropo
(Member Profile)
We simple-minded Americans; they are all generic "cases" to us...could be a case of beer (cans OR bottles), or edible undies. We use too many words to distinguish. [insert crude joke about a bag of dicks]
Around here a slab would be referring to tinnies (i.e. tin cans), a carton would be referring to bottles.
oritteropo
(Member Profile)
Thanks again for the doublepromote!