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Exactly. I had them planted at the hospital to make sure Bob felt right at home.Obviously they are Curmudgeons.![]()

Exactly. I had them planted at the hospital to make sure Bob felt right at home.Obviously they are Curmudgeons.![]()
We can always tell him to behave. That should bring the mudgie out.What happens if he comes back with a greater appreciation for life and isn’t curmudgeonly any more?![]()
Just withhold the grits and he’ll come around.We can always tell him to behave. That should bring the mudgie out.![]()
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:bigyikes:Prayers continue…and I found some salt for you Bob.
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Thank you so much for posting Bob’s post, Wander!!Update from Geezerbob himself:
Keep those prayers coming.
Just found this…Update: I had a stent installed yesterday and am back at home for a few more days of bed rest. Thanks to all for your prayers and e-cards.
Yes, I did receive one that was addressed to “geezerbob.” My full name has always been in my signature, though, but the volunteer figured out where it went and brought it to me yesterday afternoon.
For you dieters, I lost 6 pounds in four days eating all the hospital food they sent me, plus a Chic Fil A, some ice cream, and a few other goodies that were smuggled in.
I have a question for all you medical types out there. You cannot order salt from the hospital kitchen, no matter what unit you’re in. At the same time, they see nothing wrong with hanging a liter bag of saline solution on the rack and injecting it directly into your veins. God never intended for man to eat unsalted grits (double yuck) and I was sorely tempted to run and ounce of that salt water into my bowl of grits to flavor them. Why do they do contradictory things like that?
Back to bed for now. I should be operating at about 50% capacity by Saturday. Thanks again for all your thoughts and prayers.
That is so funny!!. I’m glad your on the road to recovery. They used to flush my veins with a 1000cc of saline after chemo. I totally get what your saying. Take care and God bless, TimUpdate: I had a stent installed yesterday and am back at home for a few more days of bed rest. Thanks to all for your prayers and e-cards.
Yes, I did receive one that was addressed to “geezerbob.” My full name has always been in my signature, though, but the volunteer figured out where it went and brought it to me yesterday afternoon.
For you dieters, I lost 6 pounds in four days eating all the hospital food they sent me, plus a Chic Fil A, some ice cream, and a few other goodies that were smuggled in.
I have a question for all you medical types out there. You cannot order salt from the hospital kitchen, no matter what unit you’re in. At the same time, they see nothing wrong with hanging a liter bag of saline solution on the rack and injecting it directly into your veins. God never intended for man to eat unsalted grits (double yuck) and I was sorely tempted to run and ounce of that salt water into my bowl of grits to flavor them. Why do they do contradictory things like that?
Back to bed for now. I should be operating at about 50% capacity by Saturday. Thanks again for all your thoughts and prayers.
God bless you. God is good. Continued prayers for your recuperation.Update:
The ‘volunteer’ was a mudgie.Yes, I did receive one that was addressed to “geezerbob.” My full name has always been in my signature, though, but the volunteer figured out where it went and brought it to me yesterday afternoon.
Lord Kelvin said ‘To measure is to know.’ When you were in the hospital they needed to measure certain things very carefully, particularly salts. They cannot measure what you eat so they just give you the most innocuous food they can think up. And put the rest into your IV. They are after all mudgies.I have a question for all you medical types out there. You cannot order salt from the hospital kitchen, no matter what unit you’re in. At the same time, they see nothing wrong with hanging a liter bag of saline solution on the rack and injecting it directly into your veins.
Dude! I 'splained all this to you last year.God never intended for man to eat unsalted grits (double yuck) and I was sorely tempted to run and ounce of that salt water into my bowl of grits to flavor them.
They’re mudgies.Why do they do contradictory things like that?
The ‘nurses’ should be by soon and then you’ll be operating at 25%.Back to bed for now. I should be operating at about 50% capacity by Saturday.
Which reminds me to give the Lord a might shout of thanks and praise for bringing you back to us. God is Great!Thanks again for all your thoughts and prayers.