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Date: 19 Dec 2006 03:08:34
From: DaVoice
Subject: Today was "A set of Deuces" the best hand ever.
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Today started out as just any ordinary day, actually, it started out fairly hectic with some of the troubles that have been going on in our lives here in "Sin City". I was going through my normal morning routine of stumbling to the bathroom to pee while Peg gathers the 10 or so pills I have to take upon awakening each day, I stumble back in to the bedroom where my Grandson Charlie says "I TOOOO". I had to think about it for a second, then I realized that even though we'd celebrated his second Birthday a few days early as to accomodate both Peg and Rick's schedules he was telling me he was now TWO, and very proud of it. I smiled, swallowed my two handsful of pills slurped them down with coffee that Peg had made right before I awoke, and then realized this was also my 22nd wedding anniversary. I'll be honest, life has been a bitch for the past 3 years, and I mean a REAL FUCKING BITCH, but I looked over at my wife Peg and said, I love you baby, happy anniversary, and she smiled and said, I love you and Charlie said " I LA U" which translated is I love you. We both smiled, grabbed him in a three way hug and all of our problems disappeared for a few minutes. A 2 yr. old's Birthday, and a 22nd Marriage Anniversary. That's the best set of 2's I can think of. I'm still smiling, even though mysteriously, on her way to work, the right front tire on Peg's car broke three lug bolts and she was able to limp it off of the 95 southbound in rush hour traffic without being run over. Rick "DaVoice" Charles PS, anyone in Vegas know any independant auto repair guys? You know what I mean, not "my cousin Earl has a socket set and works at Jiffy Lube", but a reputable mechanic in LV that doesn't charge phenomenally high rates and does good work? If so, please email me!!!
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Date: 19 Dec 11:43:26
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Today was
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On Dec 19 2006 4:08 AM, DaVoice wrote: > Today started out as just any ordinary day, actually, it started out fairly > hectic with some of the troubles that have been going on in our lives here > in "Sin City". I was going through my normal morning routine of stumbling > to the bathroom to pee while Peg gathers the 10 or so pills I have to take > upon awakening each day, I stumble back in to the bedroom where my Grandson > Charlie says "I TOOOO". I had to think about it for a second, then I > realized that even though we'd celebrated his second Birthday a few days > early as to accomodate both Peg and Rick's schedules he was telling me he > was now TWO, and very proud of it. I smiled, swallowed my two handsful of > pills slurped them down with coffee that Peg had made right before I awoke, > and then realized this was also my 22nd wedding anniversary. > > I'll be honest, life has been a bitch for the past 3 years, and I mean a > REAL FUCKING BITCH, but I looked over at my wife Peg and said, I love you > baby, happy anniversary, and she smiled and said, I love you and Charlie > said " I LA U" which translated is I love you. We both smiled, grabbed him > in a three way hug and all of our problems disappeared for a few minutes. > > A 2 yr. old's Birthday, and a 22nd Marriage Anniversary. That's the best > set of 2's I can think of. > > I'm still smiling, even though mysteriously, on her way to work, the right > front tire on Peg's car broke three lug bolts and she was able to limp it > off of the 95 southbound in rush hour traffic without being run over. > > Rick "DaVoice" Charles > > PS, anyone in Vegas know any independant auto repair guys? You know what I > mean, not "my cousin Earl has a socket set and works at Jiffy Lube", but a > reputable mechanic in LV that doesn't charge phenomenally high rates and > does good work? If so, please email me!!! Rick I swear you will adjust just fine and it will get better. I hope you can learn to go with the flow and not let it get you to far down. We both live with a ton of pain and other issues and I know somedays you just want to give up but the little sparks of joy like you had today make it worth hanging around for _______________________________________________________________ Watch Lists, Block Lists, Favorites - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 03:56:44
From: DaVoice
Subject: Re: Today was
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"arlo payne" <arlo_payne@hotmail.com > wrote > Rick I swear you will adjust just fine > and it will get better. > I hope you can learn to go with the flow and not let it get you to far > down. > We both live with a ton of pain and other issues and I know somedays you > just > want to give up but the little sparks of joy like you had today make it > worth > hanging around for Many days are touch and go, but I think you know that. I'm gonna make it, it's just the days where it doesn't feel like it that really suck, ya know? RC
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Date: 19 Dec 12:43:09
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: Today was
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On Dec 19 2006 4:56 AM, DaVoice wrote: > "arlo payne" wrote > > > Rick I swear you will adjust just fine > > and it will get better. > > I hope you can learn to go with the flow and not let it get you to far > > down. > > We both live with a ton of pain and other issues and I know somedays you > > just > > want to give up but the little sparks of joy like you had today make it > > worth > > hanging around for > > Many days are touch and go, but I think you know that. I'm gonna make it, > it's just the days where it doesn't feel like it that really suck, ya know? > > RC I once considered eating my 38 but I was out of mustard :) _______________________________________________________________ * New Release: RecPoker.com v2.2 - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 11:04:09
From: Will_gamble
Subject: Re: Today was
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On Dec 19 2006 6:43 AM, arlo payne wrote: >> > I once considered eating my 38 but I was out of mustard :) It is never too late to commit suicide. (A thought that a manic depressive friend of mine shared with me that he uses to prevent just such an event) ____________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 16:48:22
From: Alan Gilbert aka brewmaster
Subject: Re: Today was
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On Dec 19 2006 11:04 AM, Will_gamble wrote: > On Dec 19 2006 6:43 AM, arlo payne wrote: > > >> > > I once considered eating my 38 but I was out of mustard :) > > It is never too late to commit suicide. (A thought that a manic depressive > friend of mine shared with me that he uses to prevent just such an event) Not ENTIRELY true. Alzheimer's patients have to walk that fine line. They need to wait until the very last second to snuff it, before they slip over the line into complete infirmity and no longer have the ability to do it. ------ brewmaster at brewcam dot com "Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right" -RH ____________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Dec 2006 06:36:14
From: Will_gamble
Subject: Re: Today was
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On Dec 19 2006 6:48 PM, Alan Gilbert aka brewmaster wrote: > On Dec 19 2006 11:04 AM, Will_gamble wrote: > > Not ENTIRELY true. Alzheimer's patients have to walk that fine line. > They need to wait until the very last second to snuff it, before they slip > over the line into complete infirmity and no longer have the ability to do > it. > True and the thing I fear more than death. Being a burden to others. I had an aunt that just died of Alzheimers at 96 after shuffling around for 8 years. She was very lucky that she had a younger sister to care for her. --- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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