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Thanks for the reps @Mossy. Unfortunately, mine isn't a case of the Januarys though. As with Ricks and Kings posts, too many checking out as of late.

Have been thinking about this part of of the life stage a lot this weekend. I'm 54 and like someone a few posts back said, you get to that age where it starts to happen around you all too often. No stranger to it, but damn....usually look at it like a kick in the ass and gets me to go out and experience new things and appreciate what I do even more. Been the opposite this week.

Time to flip the script, accept things without getting angry about it, and live it to the best!

"I want my life to shine so bright it burns my eyes"....
 
"I want my life to shine so bright it burns my eyes"....
Shine on bubba

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Got a surprise in the mailbox today........a consultation appointment with the knee surgeon on Feb.3. I've been waiting for 10 months since the referral. With a little luck I should be able to have it done and be rehabbing by summer. There is light at the end of the tunnel.....and it doesn't sound like the train.:woohoo:
 
Good Morfnoevight All! EO'n'Dabs.

Did a little shopping this morning, baking supplies mostly. Scallops still not on sale, The big ones $39. a pound the medium $29. a pound. I bought 3 medium :rofl:.


Remember the Chicken pot pies I put in the freezer? They exceeded our expectations and were fabulous, The crust flakey and buttery, the filling rich with a good balance of meat and peas. I am going to make a big batch for the freezer soon

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This mornings $$$$ scallops and reasonable price wild caught shrimp seared in olive oil and butter served over a plank of sautéed Romanesque, fried egg, yogurt, mycelium, granola and blueberries. The long black is a new blend of Brazil/Guatemala, it is roasted a little on the light side at fullcity. It needs at least another day to off-gas.

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The scallops were sweet and tender, I could easily eat more of them if they weren't so damn expensive.
 
Got a surprise in the mailbox today........a consultation appointment with the knee surgeon on Feb.3. I've been waiting for 10 months since the referral. With a little luck I should be able to have it done and be rehabbing by summer. There is light at the end of the tunnel.....and it doesn't sound like the train.:woohoo:

yeah, but -> have ya baked the fuckin bread yet-??!! :wall: :hurry: ppp
 
Got a surprise in the mailbox today........a consultation appointment with the knee surgeon on Feb.3. I've been waiting for 10 months since the referral. With a little luck I should be able to have it done and be rehabbing by summer. There is light at the end of the tunnel.....and it doesn't sound like the train.:woohoo:
May not be possible depending on your current pain, but a tolerance break will make the anesthesia more predictable and cleaner
 
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May not be possible depending on your current pain, but a tolerance break will make the anesthesia more predictable and cleaner
They don't knock me out. They do the epidural and freeze from the waist down. This will be my third time on the table. Can't feel a thing, but there are some weird noises as they remove some bone and install some metal and plastic. Ear pods and good tunes for the win.
 
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They don't knock me out. They do the epidural and freeze from the waist down. This will be my third time on the table. Can't feel a thing, but there are some weird noises as they remove some bone and install some metal and plastic. Ear pods and good tunes for the win.
Excellent! I'm personally quite scared of general anesthesia.
 
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