Bearing RPM

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Herman
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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Herman » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:33 pm

Good news. Anja says you should indulge her now. Tricky advise IMO.
Herman

Lonnie B
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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Lonnie B » Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:46 pm

Herman you tell your lovely Anja that don't worry I'm pampering her and throwing chocolate from a safe distance

Ray Ussery
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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Ray Ussery » Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:31 pm

Many thoughts and prayers your way, Bless you both...
Now, about that "Step and Fetchit"....I haven't heard that term in many, many years...I won't say you are older than dirt....(My Grandson says I hold that title :>).... However, you have given yourself away...chances are you were seen playing along the lake shore with your bucket and shovel when Dino was pluckin' leaves from the trees and the Pterodactyls were swooping in the updrafts overhead.... :D

Nawwww....just kidding....it's a disease I caught from Bagwell and Tony! Sorry, there's no cure...

Best wishes on The Wife's speedy recovery! (Makes my knee hurt to just think about it!)

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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Lonnie B » Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:48 pm

Very nice Ray. Carol laughed and that means a lot right now. Laughter is the best medicine. Don't want to complain (for I have no right too) but I've been running around doing everything. None of it concerning building my sander. But it was just all the extra running. In this day of computers why can't the Dr just come to you and operate in the privacy of your own kitchen. Not complaining just tired I guess. But it's beginning to settle down a little. Our lives will be back to normal here pretty soon. Well the good part is the wife and I do get to spend more time together. One couldn't ask for more then that. Now tomorrow is Haloween so the little ones maybe out so everybody drive carefully. Don't be too scared their not really ghosts a
and stuff. Just scary is all. Happy Halloween everybody.

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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Lonnie B » Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:53 pm

Hi guys, thought I'd give an update on Carol. She is feeling much better and getting around on her own pretty well. I at her request put her a basket on her walker to carry her phone when she wanders around. She's a good girl and not putting weight on that bad knee. I don't blame her even after I had my open heart I couldn't just sit. I had rehab. Couldn't drive for six weeks. Couldn't golf for three months. So I know how crazy sitting will make a person. She is crocheting a baby blanket for a friend. Sees her Dr a week from tomorrow. I hope the news is good. After the initial injury she had had pain meds so she hasn't suffered a lot of pain. I'll be able to get some things done this week hopefully. But still have to be her go get it boy. I don't mind at all. As she's my favorite girl in the whole world

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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:03 pm

Thanks for the update and good news Lonnie!
Fetch!! :-)
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Kevin in California
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Re: Bearing RPM

Post by Kevin in California » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:32 am

Glad to hear your wife is doing good so far in recovery. That basket was a great idea!
Take care of her.

Kevin

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