Tomorrow I head down to Fort Collins in order not to have to drive really early Tuesday morning. Than Tuesday I get ankle surgery where no weight bearing for at least 6 weeks. Fun fun.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Tomorrow I head down to Fort Collins in order not to have to drive really early Tuesday morning. Than Tuesday I get ankle surgery where no weight bearing for at least 6 weeks. Fun fun.
targetman377 wrote:going to go to charlie brown i will let you know if it is good.
it was actually good the combanation of cgi and cratoon drawing worked really well also the story line and plot was really good. it kept true to the comic strip while also being new in and of itself. this is a movie that the whole family will enjoy the kids will laugh. also the parents will enjoy it and laugh to. young adults will enjoy the simple message and enjoyably funny it is potrayed.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Tomorrow I head down to Fort Collins in order not to have to drive really early Tuesday morning. Than Tuesday I get ankle surgery where no weight bearing for at least 6 weeks. Fun fun.
You should cut off your legs and invest in some nice robotic legs. Then you could crush your enemies RoboCop style.
Had the surgery. They tried a nerve block, but it turns out I'm part of like 2% of the population that has a resistance to them. So I'm on perkeset for the time being.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Tomorrow I head down to Fort Collins in order not to have to drive really early Tuesday morning. Than Tuesday I get ankle surgery where no weight bearing for at least 6 weeks. Fun fun.
You should cut off your legs and invest in some nice robotic legs. Then you could crush your enemies RoboCop style.
Army of GOD wrote:strike wolf, edit your one millionth post to "1,000,000 post get"
No, his original post is much more suitable, and hilarious.
Quirk wrote:The moon is full tonight. So for the BPotW I'm going with banana moon monkey
I endorse this.
**Munches on a moon-banana**
--Andy
wow Andy quoting two people!!!!
Banana pic of the week started on the first Wednesday of January 2011. It was a different time, llama. Something at work reminded me of Victor Sullivan today.
"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng"
-Yellowman
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
simpler days indeed back in the days when all we had to worry about muy is his football injuries.. and surgies... oh speak of the devil!!! how the pain killers treating you? get better pal
targetman377 wrote:simpler days indeed back in the days when all we had to worry about muy is his football injuries.. and surgies... oh speak of the devil!!! how the pain killers treating you? get better pal
Not as good as one would hope. But I'm getting by. You?
targetman377 wrote:simpler days indeed back in the days when all we had to worry about muy is his football injuries.. and surgies... oh speak of the devil!!! how the pain killers treating you? get better pal
Not as good as one would hope. But I'm getting by. You?
ask for the stronger ones the wons that make you see double rainbows across the sky!!! I am doing great. getting nervouse about my series 6 exsam i have to pass for my job. its a week away... i love the new job though finial i have afordabal health care thats not out ragouse cause of my preesiting condition of epalapsy
I'm on percocet. So it's not like it's just tylonel. Just it seems I have a natural resistance (to a degree) to such things. Even the nerve block they gave me only partially worked. My foot was supposed to be numb for up to 36 hours. Right after waking up while in the recovery room it my heel was hurting and had feeling in my toes.
But 6 weeks of basically sitting on my butt. After the first 2 I head back down to get the stitches out and get a cast put on my leg for 4 weeks. After that, I go down to see where I'm at in regards to weight bearing.
If there is one good thing that has come out from the Obamacare thing, it's that insurance companies cannot reject you for pre-existing health issues. My only issue is that my insurance is pulling out of Wyoming, leaving the state with 1 health insurance company. There are companies like Humana that will have agents that can do things out here, but not as a company with an office here.
muy_thaiguy wrote:I'm on percocet. So it's not like it's just tylonel. Just it seems I have a natural resistance (to a degree) to such things. Even the nerve block they gave me only partially worked. My foot was supposed to be numb for up to 36 hours. Right after waking up while in the recovery room it my heel was hurting and had feeling in my toes.
But 6 weeks of basically sitting on my butt. After the first 2 I head back down to get the stitches out and get a cast put on my leg for 4 weeks. After that, I go down to see where I'm at in regards to weight bearing.
If there is one good thing that has come out from the Obamacare thing, it's that insurance companies cannot reject you for pre-existing health issues. My only issue is that my insurance is pulling out of Wyoming, leaving the state with 1 health insurance company. There are companies like Humana that will have agents that can do things out here, but not as a company with an office here.
Holy crap i just clinched up reading that dam sounds like it hurts. a hella lot. But yeah siting around sucks forever too
At my old job. they paid me shit and there health cost about 125 dollars a pay cheek and thats after getting a 600 pay check then to make matters worse it covered nothing until you hit the deductable which was set at like 6000 or something crazy. when i looked at other ones it was always the same i could not afford it even though they could not deny me they would charge a leg and an arm. good thing was from that law was i could stay on my parents plan until i was 26 that helped...
muy_thaiguy wrote:I'm on percocet. So it's not like it's just tylonel. Just it seems I have a natural resistance (to a degree) to such things. Even the nerve block they gave me only partially worked. My foot was supposed to be numb for up to 36 hours. Right after waking up while in the recovery room it my heel was hurting and had feeling in my toes.
But 6 weeks of basically sitting on my butt. After the first 2 I head back down to get the stitches out and get a cast put on my leg for 4 weeks. After that, I go down to see where I'm at in regards to weight bearing.
If there is one good thing that has come out from the Obamacare thing, it's that insurance companies cannot reject you for pre-existing health issues. My only issue is that my insurance is pulling out of Wyoming, leaving the state with 1 health insurance company. There are companies like Humana that will have agents that can do things out here, but not as a company with an office here.
muy_thaiguy wrote:I'm on percocet. So it's not like it's just tylonel. Just it seems I have a natural resistance (to a degree) to such things. Even the nerve block they gave me only partially worked. My foot was supposed to be numb for up to 36 hours. Right after waking up while in the recovery room it my heel was hurting and had feeling in my toes.
But 6 weeks of basically sitting on my butt. After the first 2 I head back down to get the stitches out and get a cast put on my leg for 4 weeks. After that, I go down to see where I'm at in regards to weight bearing.
If there is one good thing that has come out from the Obamacare thing, it's that insurance companies cannot reject you for pre-existing health issues. My only issue is that my insurance is pulling out of Wyoming, leaving the state with 1 health insurance company. There are companies like Humana that will have agents that can do things out here, but not as a company with an office here.
Are you a redhead?
-TG
Nope. Dark brown hair. As is most of my family, with a handful of exceptions.