I have a busy day ahead, wanted to say Good Mornin' to everyone.
Ah ok.. never heard of that before thanks for the info!
I am in Cheyenne. From Denver, Cheyenne is one hundred miles north, one thousand feet higher and a light year away.
Gordon wrote:
And it's COLD. The End
Spring is just around the corner.
Somewhere in the lightyear.
60 Here this morning in the 70's tomorrow back to 40's Wednesday. Thanks for sending it our way. I guess misery likes company.
plumbob wrote:
60 Here this morning in the 70's tomorrow back to 40's Wednesday. Thanks for sending it our way. I guess misery likes company.
You goin fishing tomorrow?
Most likely not. Reports are nothing happening in our river and the yak is in the garage. Wife comes home today and will get her to look in my ear to see if it is healed. Kind of tuff with a mirror. Never had a graph before so don't know what to look for.
Hope it ia all good.
Comes home today?
She left you home alone?
Looks kind of green in there but that's with the mirror and a flashlight so wait and see.
Yea wife has a doc in MD and has to see him every 2 months plus the grand munchkins are there so its grammy time.
Since I am on a short rope with Santa Randy the wife said I could stay home.
plumbob wrote:
Looks kind of green in there but that's with the mirror and a flashlight so wait and see.
Yea wife has a doc in MD and has to see him every 2 months plus the grand munchkins are there so its grammy time.
Since I am on a short rope with Santa Randy the wife said I could stay home.
Hope all is well.
And that means Randy has been responsible for happenings in her absence?
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Was the basal cell carcinoma in the inner ear? That's strange, very seldom, if ever exposed to the sun. I had a buddy that died of melanoma on the inside of his nose, it went up to his brain. Melanoma likes to attack the soft tissue of the body. He did all of the weed spraying for the County. I'm sure, that is what got him at the age of 58. But, as I said before, my dermatologist claims he has never lost a patient from basal cell carcinoma.
I can hear it now
But Randy didn't seem to mind.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
plumbob wrote:
60 Here this morning in the 70's tomorrow back to 40's Wednesday. Thanks for sending it our way. I guess misery likes company.
Same here PB. I thing there sending a lot of rain with it.
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